Month: October 2022
Ukrainian Troops Find Recaptured Areas Destroyed by Fighting: Live News Updates – The New York Times
Ukrainian Troops Find Recaptured Areas Destroyed by Fighting: Live News Updates The New York Times Ukrainian troops push Russian forces further back in eastern Ukraine CBS News Russian military admits Ukrainian forces have broken through in Kherson The Times of Israel Ukraine Pushes
Read MoreDonald Trump to hold fundraiser for Leora Levy at Mar-a-Lago – The Connecticut Mirror
Donald Trump to hold fundraiser for Leora Levy at Mar-a-Lago The Connecticut Mirror
Read MoreJustices mull latest challenge to landmark voting rights law
Some of the Supreme Court’s conservative justices seem sympathetic to Alabama’s arguments in a case seeking to force the state to create a second Black majority congressional district. It’s the latest showdown over the landmark Voting Rights Act.
Read MoreHow to help victims of Hurricane Ian in Cuba
In the week since Hurricane Ian made landfall in Cuba, leveling buildings and knocking out the island’s electrical grid, protests have erupted in the streets over lingering power outages, resulting in food spoilage and further civil unrest. Ricardo Torres Pérez,
Read MoreRepublicans Rally Behind Herschel Walker After Abortion Report – The New York Times
Republicans Rally Behind Herschel Walker After Abortion Report The New York Times GOP Senate candidate Herschel Walker denies accusation he paid for an abortion in 2009 CBS News Herschel Walker denies in ‘strongest possible terms’ report he paid for abortion CNN OPINION: Herschel
Read MoreTrump was sloppy with classified documents, and Meadows didn’t stop him, aides say – The Washington Post
Trump was sloppy with classified documents, and Meadows didn’t stop him, aides say The Washington Post National Archives alerted lawyers for Trump about missing letters with North Korean leader in May 2021, records show CNN Trump personally packed Mar-a-Lago boxes returned before
Read MoreJudge Throws Out Charges Against 7 People Accused in Flint Water Crisis
A Michigan judge dismissed charges Tuesday against seven people in the Flint water scandal, including two former state health officials blamed for deaths from Legionnaires’ disease. Judge Elizabeth Kelly took action three months after the Michigan Supreme Court said a
Read MoreParis joins big screen boycott of World Cup games from Qatar
Paris has decided against broadcasting World Cup matches on giant screens in public fan zones amid concerns over rights violations of migrant workers and the environmental impact of the tournament in Qatar.
Read MoreParis joins big screen boycott of World Cup games from Qatar
Paris has decided against broadcasting World Cup matches on giant screens in public fan zones amid concerns over rights violations of migrant workers and the environmental impact of the tournament in Qatar.
Read MoreSaudi prince’s lawyers says PM title ensures legal immunity
Lawyers for Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman have argued that his appointment as prime minister qualifies him for immunity from lawsuits in US courts, including one related to the 2018 killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Prince Mohammed, who previously
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