Month: July 2023
White House: Biden to travel to Britain, Lithuania, Finland from July 9 – Reuters
White House: Biden to travel to Britain, Lithuania, Finland from July 9 Reuters
Read MoreWhite House: Biden to Travel to Britain, Lithuania, Finland From July 9 – U.S. News & World Report
White House: Biden to Travel to Britain, Lithuania, Finland From July 9 U.S. News & World Report
Read MoreRussia attempts 1st drone strike on Kyiv in 12 days, all are shot down
After a relative lull, Russia launched a drone attack early Sunday on Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, officials said. It was the first such attack of the war in 12 days.
Read MoreGOP candidates hit DeSantis, Trump over LGBTQ debate – POLITICO
GOP candidates hit DeSantis, Trump over LGBTQ debate POLITICO
Read More‘I am tired, I can’t take it anymore’: Grandmother of teenager shot by police in France calls on rioters to stop
The grandmother of the French teenager shot by police has called for rioters to “stop” and says her “heart is in pain”.
Read MoreLindsey Graham booed at Donald Trump’s South Carolina 2024 rally – USA TODAY
Lindsey Graham booed at Donald Trump’s South Carolina 2024 rally USA TODAY Trump takes over small city in South Carolina show of force POLITICO Trump Attacks Biden and Federal Law Enforcement at Fourth of July Event The New York Times
Read MoreWhat to make of the Supreme Court’s tumultuous term
Landmark 6-3 decisions overshadow a smattering of liberal wins
Read MoreWhite House Hits Back at Lauren Boebert Celebrating Student Loan Ruling – Newsweek
White House Hits Back at Lauren Boebert Celebrating Student Loan Ruling Newsweek
Read More2 people are dead and 28 people were injured in mass shooting at a Baltimore block party, officials say – CNN
2 people are dead and 28 people were injured in mass shooting at a Baltimore block party, officials say CNN 30 people shot in Baltimore, violence continues in France, and more | LiveNOW from FOX LiveNOW from FOX Thirty people shot in
Read MoreWidespread Drought Creates Winners and Losers in U.S. Agriculture
Meat and dairy companies could face higher feed costs, while grain shippers and farm suppliers might reap gains.
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