Month: July 2023
How to Retire Better, From Retirees Who Learned the Hard Way
Regrets offer insights that can help people think and plan better at every life stage.
Read MorePowerful Rebpulican asks Blinken for details on probe of US Iran envoy
By Valerie Volcovici and Arshad Mohammed WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A powerful Republican in the U.S. House of Representatives has asked Secretary of State Antony Blinken for details about an investigation into the security clearance of the U.S. envoy for Iran,
Read MoreChina Says New Ambassador to US Met Biden at White House – Bloomberg
China Says New Ambassador to US Met Biden at White House Bloomberg
Read MoreLive updates: Donald Trump rallies in Pickens, South Carolina – Greenville News
Live updates: Donald Trump rallies in Pickens, South Carolina Greenville News Friendly crowd of 50,000 comes Trump rally in sizzling hot Pickens Greenville News Trump ally Lindsey Graham booed off stage at South Carolina MAGA rally near his hometown Fox News
Read MoreIAF hits anti-aircraft battery in Syria after missile explodes over Israel
Military says attack on air defense system, ‘additional targets’ in response to missile launch from Syria, makes no mention of alleged Israeli strikes in Homs
Read MoreCIA Director Burns says the Wagner uprising’s fallout ‘will play out for some time’
Burns cast Wagner Group chief Prigozhin’s revolt as “an armed challenge to the Russian state,” a week after the head of the Russian paramilitary forces led a short-lived rebellion. (Image credit: Carolyn Kaster/AP)
Read MoreUltra-nationalists aim to restrict travel for Russian officials’ families
(Reuters) – The ultra-nationalist Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR) is working on a bill that would temporarily ban the travel of close relatives of high-ranking officials to “unfriendly countries,” the RIA state news agency reported on Sunday. Russia considers
Read MoreHundreds arrested on 5th night of France unrest after teen laid to rest
Extra forces and equipment deployed in Paris, Lyon, Grenoble and Marseille as country rocked by widespread rioting, looting following police slaying
Read MoreUkraine war ‘corrosive’ for Putin, CIA ‘opportunity’: spy chief
Washington (AFP) – Russia’s war in Ukraine has had a “corrosive” effect on Russian President Vladimir Putin, CIA Director William Burns said Saturday, with discontent over the conflict creating a “once-in-a generation opportunity” for the spy agency. Speaking at the
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