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Feb 26 2023
News
CIA director says US is ‘confident’ China considering providing lethal equipment to assist Russia in war: CBS interview
CIA Director William Burns said the U.S. is “confident” that China is considering providing Russia with lethal equipment for its war against Ukraine.
“We’re confident that the Chinese leadership is considering the provision of lethal equipment,” he told CBS’ “Face the Nation” in an interview set to air on Sunday. “We also don’t see that a final decision has been made yet, and we don’t
The HillJan 22 2023
News
Ukraine is fighting for all of us. Now Europe must fight Putin too
Europe must fight. The realisation has been slow in coming. Yet almost one year after Russia invaded Ukraine, most western governments finally understand Kyiv’s war for survival is their war, too. It’s a fight to the death for Ukraine, but also for European democracy, rights and values. It’s a fight against the historical evils of fascism and imperialism embodied by Vladimir Putin, a dictator
The GuardianMar 02 2023
Opinion
The Energy Department Lab Investigating Covid Knows What It’s Talking About
Last night, it wasn’t hard to find random people on Twitter dismissing the Department of Energy laboratory report in the Wall Street Journal and insisting, “That department has no expertise whatsoever.”
Why would the U.S. Department of Energy be weighing in on an investigation into the origins of Covid-19? The short answer is because the Energy Department has a special division that, as
Jim GeraghtyMar 02 2023
Opinion
This is the price China must pay for unleashing COVID on the world
Two U.S. agencies, the FBI and the Department of Energy, now agree that COVID-19 likely emerged from a leak at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Since the Energy Department’s assessment is based on new information which will be shared, other official groups will presumably arrive at the same conclusion.
Suppose that a year from now U.S. intel agencies agree that the Chinese government
Fox News (Opinion)Jul 15 2021
Analysis
Democrats’ Reckless Medicare Expansion
Instead of fixing our broken entitlements, Democrats want to make them more generous than socialist Canada’s.
When the United States entered World War II and rapidly ramped up military production, it drove debt to its largest share of the economy in the nation’s history. But as the crisis ended, that spending wound down, and debt returned to more sustainable levels.
What is
National Review (News)Nov 15 2022
News
Poland, NATO say missile strike wasn’t a Russian attack
NATO member Poland and the head of the military alliance both said Wednesday that a missile strike in Polish farmland that killed two people did not appear to be intentional and was probably launched by air defenses in neighboring Ukraine. Russia had been bombarding Ukraine at the time in an attack that savaged its power grid.
“Ukraine’s defense was launching their missiles in various
Associated PressNov 17 2022
News
Rick Caruso Spent Over $100m in Loss to Karen Bass
Businessman Rick Caruso may have spent more than $100 million in his campaign to become the next mayor of Los Angeles, but admitted defeat to Democratic Representative Karen Bass last night.
Caruso, a former Republican, conceded the race to Bass on Wednesday and The Associated Press called the election for the Democrat, who becomes the first woman ever elected to lead the California
NewsweekNov 17 2022
Opinion
Biden doesn’t get it; America voted against him on Election Day
While Democrats held the Senate (barely) in the midterm elections, they lost the House, where all spending legislation originates. For the next two years, Republicans will control the agenda and Senate Democrats will either have to compromise or settle for gridlock.
President Biden took a victory lap Monday while on a trip to Asia. “There was a strong rejection of election deniers at
Joseph CurlFeb 24 2023
News
Biden Administration Unveils $10 Billion Ukraine Aid Package As War Enters 2nd Year
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced the U.S. will send $10 billion in aid to Ukraine.
The aid package includes financial support to the Ukrainian government as well as energy assistance for its citizens “suffering from Russia’s attacks,” including on Ukraine’s power grid and infrastructure, Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced in a statement Friday afternoon.
ForbesFeb 24 2023
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US announces new Ukraine aid, Russia sanctions on war anniversary
The United States has announced a new, $2bn military aid package to Ukraine and issued a new sanctions targeting Russia’s metals and mining sector and financial institutions, as well as international firms with alleged ties to Moscow’s push to evade previous sanctions.
The two separate US moves on Friday coincided with the anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and underscored
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