Month: March 2023
White House posts video using app owned by TikTok’s parent company, despite national security concerns – Fox News
White House posts video using app owned by TikTok’s parent company, despite national security concerns Fox News
Read MoreMexico investigates 8 workers and officials over the fatal fire at a migrant facility
Authorities said Wednesday that they’re looking into the actions of eight people for possible misconduct at the detention center, where a fire killed 39 men. (Image credit: Christian Chavez/AP)
Read More2 Army Black Hawk helicopters crash, all 9 service members killed – ABC News
2 Army Black Hawk helicopters crash, all 9 service members killed ABC News Several casualties reported after two Army Blackhawk helicopters crash in Kentucky MSNBC Fort Campbell helicopter crash: Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear confirms multiple fatalities expected Fox News LIVE: Latest News, Breaking
Read MoreBoth America’s political camps agree that TikTok is troubling
That does not mean it will be banned
Read MoreThere is bipartisan agreement among American politicians that TikTok is troubling
That does not mean it will be banned
Read MorePerils grow as America and Russia stop sharing data on nukes
The war in Ukraine is destroying what remains of arms control
Read MoreSchool-voucher schemes are spreading across America
This is despite little evidence that they improve academic achievement
Read MoreChicago tries to export its most unpleasant drink
Why do parts of the Midwest love such awful booze?
Read MoreDeSantis’ board says Disney stripped them of power – CNBC
DeSantis’ board says Disney stripped them of power CNBC DeSantis’ Reedy Creek board says Disney stripped its power Orlando Sentinel DeSantis’ board says Disney stripped them of power CBS Miami Disney quietly took power from DeSantis’ new board before state takeover CNN Wake Up
Read MoreRussia Arrests Wall Street Journal Reporter on Spying Charge
Russia’s top security agency arrested an American reporter for the Wall Street Journal on espionage charges, the first time a U.S. correspondent was put behind bars on spying accusations since the Cold War. The newspaper denied the allegations against Evan
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