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Feb 05 2024
News
Tucker Carlson in Russia, possibly to meet Vladimir Putin
Right-wing pundit Tucker Carlson is in Moscow, where rumors are swirling that he’ll interview Russian president Vladimir Putin. “We’ll see,” Carlson replied when pro-Kremlin newspaper Izvestia asked the former Fox News star if that was his intention Monday. Independent outlet the Moscow Times said Carlson, who has been frequently criticized for amplifying pro-Russian talking points, has been
New York Daily NewsMar 01 2024
News
Police need help locating $140K fur coat stolen from Park City boutique
PARK CITY — Detectives are asking the public for help after they say a fur coat worth $140,000 was stolen from Sitka Fur Gallery on Tuesday. The stolen coat is made of Russian sable fur, some of the most expensive in the world. According to historian John Bigland, the fur of sables — a type of marten found in the dense forest region of Russia, Mongolia, and China — have the unique property
KSLFeb 16 2024
Opinion
Why Russia Killed Navalny
Alexei Navalny returned to Russia in January 2021. Right before he boarded the plane, he posted a film titled “Putin’s Palace: The Story of the World’s Largest Bribe” on YouTube. The video, nearly two hours long, was an extraordinary feat of investigative reporting. Using secret plans, drone footage, 3-D visualizations, and the testimony of construction workers, Navalny’s video told the story
Anne ApplebaumFeb 19 2024
News
Trump compares Navalny death to domestic problems: ‘Nation in decline’
Former President Donald Trump ignited new controversy on Monday with his take on the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
Rather than pointing the finger of blame at Russian President Vladimir Putin, Trump compared the Navalny situation to what’s happening in the United States.
“The sudden death of Alexei Navalny has made me more and more aware of what is happening
Washington ExaminerFeb 12 2024
News
Congressional Dems warn of grim future for US cyber agency under Trump
Democratic lawmakers are increasingly worried that former President Donald Trump will find a way to decimate the nation’s cyber defense agency if he wins a second term.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency — the main agency in charge of protecting critical infrastructure, like pipelines and hospitals, from hackers — found itself on Trump’s target list in the last days of his
PoliticoFeb 04 2024
News
Europe’s Bombshell Spy Scandal Sparks Hunt for More Traitors
Lawmakers in Europe have been shaken by allegations that Tatjana Ždanoka, a Latvian member of the European Parliament, has been working undercover as a Russian spy.
Since at least 2003, Ždanoka worked to arrange in-person meetings with her Russian intelligence contacts, from Moscow to Brussels, according to a joint investigation conducted by The Insider, Delfi Estonia, the Re:Baltica
Daily BeastJan 27 2024
News
Russia convicts Putin-critic MH17 killer for ‘inciting extremism’
The MH17 killer has been sentenced, but not in the Netherlands, not for life, and not for the murder of 298 people.
Igor Girkin, a pro-war Russian nationalist, was instead found to be complaining too much on social media about President Vladimir Putin’s leadership of the war against Ukraine.
A court in Moscow on Thursday found Girkin guilty on charges of inciting extremism
PoliticoFeb 15 2023
Headline Roundup
US Military Conducts 'Routine Intercept' of Russian Warplanes
The U.S. military said Tuesday it conducted a "routine intercept of Russian aircraft entering Air Defense Identification Zone" over Alaska on Monday.
The Details: According to a statement from North American Aerospace Defense Command, U.S. jets "detected, tracked, positively identified and intercepted four Russian aircraft" in international airspace near Alaska. The statement said this
New York Post (News) CBS News (Online) The HillFeb 13 2022
News
Pentagon says Joe Biden's hourlong call with Putin proved tensions are NOT 'moving in the right direction' as Pelosi warns of 'severe consequences' and Moscow diplomat claims Russian president doesn't give a 's***' about sanctions
The Pentagon says Joe Biden's hour call with Russian President Vladimir Putin proved tensions are not improving in Eastern Europe as he warns 'major military action could happen any day now.'
Defense Department Spokesman John Kirby told Fox News Sunday that the leaders' call Saturday was 'certainly not a sign that things are moving in the right direction.'
'It's certainly not a
Daily MailMar 27 2024
News
NBC News Dumps Ronna McDaniel After Staff Revolt
NBC News dumped Ronna McDaniel days after being hired following a staff revolt. You saw the first vestiges when Chuck Todd went on a tirade against the hiring over the weekend, saying that the network's credibility was at stake for such a hire. This screed comes from a man who hosted Hillary Clinton fundraisers. As others noted, Jen Psaki negotiated her contract with MSNBC while still serving
Townhall