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Oct 06 2022
Analysis
One of Trump’s flimsiest lawsuits yet
That Donald Trump files frivolous lawsuits aimed at intimidating his critics and rallying his supporters is not something that’s in any legitimate dispute. Over and over, his lawsuits have failed in court — particularly when the target has been election results or media companies.
Last month, a federal judge roundly rejected another of the former president’s lawsuits — this one against
Washington PostMar 25 2022
News
Biden to meet with Ukrainian refugees in Poland
President Biden will meet with Ukrainian refugees, and he'll deliver a "major address" while he's in Warsaw, Poland, national security adviser Jake Sullivan told reporters Friday on Air Force One.
The president is in Rzeszów, Poland, not far from the Ukrainian border, and he travels to Warsaw Friday to meet with Polish President Andrzej Duda on Saturday.
Sullivan said Mr. Biden'
CBS News (Online)Mar 02 2022
Analysis
The redefinition of masculinity is playing out in the fight between Zelenskyy and Putin
A few days ago, he was just a comedian-turned-president. Now he is the western world’s new hero. Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy has risen as the symbol of his country’s resistance to a Russian invasion, the embodiment of the defiant bravery of a people who would rather take up arms and risk their lives than passively succumb to Russia’s aggression.
QuartzFeb 23 2023
Perspectives Blog
What Biden's Surprise Ukraine Visit Means for the War
President Joe Biden made a surprise visit to the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv on Monday, meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and pledging to continue military aid.
The Details: In his first visit to Ukraine since the war began a year ago, Biden visited the presidential palace and walked the streets of Kyiv alongside Zelenskyy. He also announced roughly $500 million of
AllSides StaffMar 09 2022
News
Ukraine's Chernobyl nuclear power plant loses power, sparking fear of radiation leaks
The Chernobyl plant in Ukraine is disconnected from the grid due to damage inflicted by Russian occupying forces, sparking concerns of radioactive contamination if the cooling of spent nuclear fuel stops.
The 750 kV Chernobyl-Kyiv high-voltage line is currently disconnected "due to damage by the occupiers," Energoatom, or the state-run National Nuclear Energy Generating Company of
Fox News (Online News)May 10 2021
News
Biden: ‘No evidence’ Russia hacked Colonial Pipeline, but Putin needs to act
President Biden on Monday said there’s “no evidence” that the Russian government is behind the Colonial Pipeline ransomware hack, but that it has a responsibility to respond because the suspected perpetrators are Russian.
Biden noted in his first remarks on the devastating oil pipeline hack that he plans to meet next month with Russian President Vladimir Putin in his first overseas trip
New York Post (News)Oct 02 2019
News
No ballot box is safe: Volunteers hacked into all 100 voting machine types they went after
It wasn't the kind of test that you hope produces a perfect score. But hackers, technology geeks, academics and others were 100 for 100 this summer in their attempts to infiltrate and compromise an enormous array of voting machines using all sorts of technologies.
Their astonishing results will only boost the widespread anxiety among election security experts that American election
The FulcrumApr 21 2022
News
Biden announces new $800 million round of military aid to Ukraine
President Biden announced Thursday the U.S. will provide another round of security assistance to Ukraine worth roughly $800 million, as the war with Russia enters in next phrase with Russian forces continuing their large-scale offensive to take control of Ukraine's east.
The equipment will "further augment Ukraine's ability to fight in the east in the Donbas region," the president told
CBS News (Online)Dec 15 2020
News
What We Know About the Cyberattack on the U.S. Treasury
The White House acknowledged reports on Sunday that the U.S. Department of Treasury was hacked by a foreign government. According to the reports, the cyberattack was also carried out on the Commerce Department's National Telecommunications and Informations Administration (NTIA) and prompted an emergency meeting of the National Security Council.
"The United States government is aware
TownhallJan 29 2021
News
Biden’s call for unity hits first big test in Congress
With growing pressure to address the economic fallout of the pandemic, early hopes for bipartisan compromise are already dimming. Democrats say they simply can’t afford to waste time working toward a deal that’s unlikely to happen.
Sen. Rob Portman, an Ohio Republican, professes himself to have been “very pleased” with what President Joe Biden said in his inauguration address about
Christian Science Monitor