Month: March 2023
Allen Weisselberg Might Have Just Flipped on Donald Trump – Newsweek
Allen Weisselberg Might Have Just Flipped on Donald Trump Newsweek
Read MoreAllen Weisselberg Might Have Just Flipped on Donald Trump – Newsweek
Allen Weisselberg Might Have Just Flipped on Donald Trump Newsweek
Read MoreMultiple deaths reported after two Blackhawks crash in Cadiz, KY – WSMV 4
Multiple deaths reported after two Blackhawks crash in Cadiz, KY WSMV 4 Fort Campbell helicopter crash: Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear confirms multiple fatalities expected Fox News Casualties reported after 2 Blackhawk helicopters with 101st Airborne Division crash in Kentucky CNN Multiple feared dead
Read MoreDems lead push for Biden to probe Israel’s use of U.S. arms against Palestinians
Rep. Jamaal Bowman and Sen. Bernie Sanders are circulating a letter this week urging the Biden administration to “undertake a shift in U.S. policy in recognition of the worsening violence, further annexation of land, and denial of Palestinian rights” by
Read MoreBiden shifts strategy on next D.C. vote after House Dem uproar – Axios
Biden shifts strategy on next D.C. vote after House Dem uproar Axios
Read MoreTaiwan’s president arrives in the U.S. amid warnings from China
Taiwan’s president is in the United States as part of a multi-day itinerary that will take the leader of the Asian democratic island through Central and North America. (Image credit: Yuki Iwamura/AP)
Read MoreAll new cars in the EU will be zero-emission by 2035. Here’s where the U.S. stands
European Union states agreed to a plan after adding an exemption for cars that run on e-fuels. In the U.S., efforts to phase out gas-powered cars include future bans in several states. (Image credit: Gabriel Bouys/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreA rehab center revives traumatized Ukrainian troops before their return to battle
Built largely with Western donations, the spa-like retreat provides soldiers with counseling, aromatherapy and more. But most soldiers are there for no more than a week. (Image credit: Claire Harbage/NPR)
Read MoreErdogan’s Political Reign Has Never Been on Shakier Footing
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was mayor of Istanbul when a devastating earthquake hit Izmit in 1999, killing more than 17,000 people and devastating the country’s economy. The government’s shambolic response to the natural disaster created an opportunity for Erdogan
Read MoreRussia detains Wall Street Journal reporter on espionage charges – NBC News
Russia detains Wall Street Journal reporter on espionage charges NBC News Wall Street Journal reporter arrested in Russia on suspicion of ‘espionage’ CNN Russia detains Wall Street Journal reporter on suspicion of spying New York Post Russian Security Service Detains Wall Street Journal
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