Month: December 2022
House passes $1.7 trillion government funding bill with Ukraine aid
A $1.7 trillion spending bill financing federal agencies through September and providing more aid to a devastated Ukraine cleared the House on Friday as lawmakers race to finish their work for the year and avoid a partial government shutdown.
Read MoreHouse passes $1.7 trillion government spending bill as funding deadline looms – CNN
House passes $1.7 trillion government spending bill as funding deadline looms CNN Republicans Oppose $1.7 Trillion Spending Bill I Senate Passes Funding Bill I Inflation Fears In US CNN-News18 Senate passes $1.7 trillion spending bill with help from Republicans Fox News The 2023
Read MoreN. Korea fires 2 ballistic missiles after U.S. and S. Korea drills
South Korea’s military says North Korea has fired two ballistic missiles toward its eastern waters, its latest weapons demonstration that came days after U.S. and South Korean warplanes conducted joint drills that North Korea views as an invasion rehearsal.
Read MoreN. Korea fires 2 ballistic missiles after U.S. and S. Korea drills
South Korea’s military says North Korea has fired two ballistic missiles toward its eastern waters, its latest weapons demonstration that came days after U.S. and South Korean warplanes conducted joint drills that North Korea views as an invasion rehearsal.
Read MoreWinter Storm Disrupts Thousands of Flights on a Busy Holiday Travel Day – The New York Times
Winter Storm Disrupts Thousands of Flights on a Busy Holiday Travel Day The New York Times Winter storm significantly impacting air, train, bus travel nationwide heading into Christmas weekend Fox News Hundreds of flights canceled due to winter storm Eyewitness News ABC7NY Travel
Read MoreThe House delivers its 800-page report on the January 6th riot
The plot was familiar, but the committee has added detail, footnotes and a call to prosecute
Read MoreFuture of Title 42 remains uncertain on the border and in Washington
The drawn-out saga of Title 42 has been chaotic at the U.S.-Mexico border. In Washington, it hasn’t been much better.
Read MoreFuture of Title 42 remains uncertain on the border and in Washington
The drawn-out saga of Title 42 has been chaotic at the U.S.-Mexico border. In Washington, it hasn’t been much better.
Read MoreFears of a ‘dark COVID winter’ in rural China grow as the holiday rush begins
Health officials are concerned that people traveling home to their villages for the Lunar New Year could turn celebrations into superspreader events, catching ill-prepared rural systems off guard. (Image credit: Noel CELIS/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreAs Power Outages Loom, Some Are Preparing Christmas Dinner Early
More than 1.5 million people are without power across the United States and Canada, and more could lose electricity over the coming days. It’s complicating holiday menus.
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