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Feb 09 2022
Analysis
The Russia-Ukraine crisis, explained
Russia has gathered as many as 130,000 troops along parts of the Ukrainian border — an act of aggression that could spiral into the largest military conflict on European soil in decades.
The Kremlin appears to be making all the preparations for war: moving more military equipment, medical units, even blood, to the front lines. Against this backdrop, diplomatic talks between Russia and
VoxJun 29 2021
News
What Led To The Florida Condo Collapse? Here's What We Know So Far
In the pre-dawn hours of June 24, part of the Champlain Towers South condo building in Surfside, Fla., suddenly collapsed.
Video of the building's collapse showed floor after floor crumbling in an instant, creating a massive pile of rubble.
"The building has literally pancaked," said Surfside Mayor Charles Burkett shortly after the collapse.
Less than a week later, the
NPR (Online News)Jan 05 2022
News
Gov. Brian Kemp Puts Georgia on Track for Constitutional Carry
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) made clear Wednesday that he will work with the House and Senate to secure legislation that would make Georgia the next constitutional carry state in the Union.
Breitbart News noted that Kemp plans to see constitutional carry legislation passed in Georgia by this spring.
Prior to his announcement Kemp released a statement: “I believe the United States
Breitbart NewsDec 08 2021
News
House passes new debt ceiling plan after McConnell cuts deal with Democrats
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell have reached an agreement to create a one-time process that would let Democrats raise the debt ceiling on their votes alone, a deal that underscores the lengths the GOP leader will go to avoid a damaging default without Republican support to increase the national borrowing limit.
The House took the first
CNN DigitalNov 05 2021
News
Republican-led states begin legal fight over Biden vaccine mandate
More than 15 states across the U.S. have filed lawsuits against the Biden administration over its federal vaccine mandate for companies with at least 100 employees.
Driving the news: Attorneys general in 11 states filed a lawsuit on Friday against the administration, calling the mandate "unconstitutional, unlawful and unwise."
The states participating in the lawsuit are Missouri
AxiosOct 15 2021
Analysis
Woke Walmart trains staffers in critical race theory: US a ‘white-supremacy system’
Woke Walmart has trained more than 1,000 employees in critical race theory, denouncing the US as a “white-supremacy system” — and telling staffers to accept their “guilt and shame” and stop thinking “white is right,” according to leaked documents.
The retail giant confirmed to City Journal that it has been working with the Racial Equity Institute, a North Carolina company devoted to “
New York Post (News)Feb 02 2022
News
Ukraine crisis: Biden to deploy more US troops to eastern Europe
Joe Biden will deploy more than 3,000 US troops in Germany, Poland, and Romania, as Russia continues to build up its forces around Ukraine, and after talks between Washington and Moscow failed to bring any breakthrough or easing of tensions.
The US is sending 1,700 troops from the 82nd Airborne division to Poland, a headquarters unit of about 300 from the 18th Airborne Corps will move
The GuardianOct 28 2020
News
U.S. Supreme Court deals blow to Republicans in Pennsylvania, N.Carolina vote-by-mail fights
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday dealt setbacks to Republicans by allowing extended deadlines for receiving mail-in ballots in next Tuesday’s election in Pennsylvania and North Carolina, states pivotal to President Donald Trump’s re-election chances.
ReutersDec 16 2021
Analysis
What’s Polluting the Air? Not Even the EPA Can Say.
For decades, a factory on the outskirts of Portland, Oregon, has churned out hulking metal parts for Boeing’s commercial airplanes. Despite the steady pulse of its machinery, the plant maintains a low profile; Oregonians more readily associate Boeing with its historic headquarters up north in Seattle. Perhaps, I reasoned last spring, this helped explain why no one had noticed that the company’
ProPublicaJun 24 2019
Opinion
OPINION: How politics explains Trump's U-turns on Iran and immigration
The whims and last minute reversals of President Donald Trump's impulsive leadership style are sending America and the rest of the world on a wild and sometimes dangerous ride.
From Iran to immigration policy and North Korea to trade wars, Trump's tactic of escalating confrontations before backing off from the brink is leaving everyone unsure of where the US government stands.
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