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May 30 2023
Headline Roundup
Drone Strikes Hit Moscow; Several Dead in Kyiv Strikes
Drone strikes hit Moscow on Monday night, reportedly wounding at least two and damaging buildings in the first attack on the Russian capital's wealthy residential areas since its invasion of Ukraine started.
The Details: Russia said it destroyed all eight drones that attacked Moscow, including some over Moscow's exclusive Rublyovka suburb, where many elites have residences, including
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News
Barr testifies 'spying did occur' on Trump campaign, amid reported review of informant's role
Attorney General Bill Barr testified Wednesday that he believes "spying did occur" on the Trump campaign in 2016, as he vowed to review the conduct of the FBI's original Russia probe -- and the focus of a related internal review shifted to the role of a key FBI informant.
"I think spying did occur. The question is whether it was adequately predicated. … I think it’s my obligation.
Fox News DigitalApr 03 2019
News
House panel votes to authorize subpoenas to obtain full Mueller report
A House panel voted Wednesday to authorize subpoenas to obtain special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s full report on Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, laying down a marker in a constitutional power struggle that could end up in the courts.
The House Judiciary Committee voted 24-17 along party lines to authorize its chairman, Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.), to
Washington PostJul 15 2021
Perspectives Blog
In the Biden Era, Fact Checkers are Falling Short
From the CenterThe mainstream media’s haters get a lot wrong. Contrary to their never-ending cries, I’d bet that most journalists don’t hate America, and most of their time isn’t spent on anti-Trump message boards or at Democrat-funded dinner parties.
But if the haters are complaining about the media’s weak fact-checking during the Biden administration, they’ve got a solid case.
Henry A. BrechterFeb 10 2023
Headline Roundup
Russia Prepares for New Offensive as War Nears One-Year Mark
The Russian invasion of Ukraine is nearing the one-year mark. As the winter thaws, reports across the spectrum are suggesting that both sides of the conflict are preparing for the war to enter a new stage in the coming weeks.
Movements: A New York Times piece analyzed Russian and Ukrainian troops positions and intelligence to assess the next stage of the war. According to the piece,
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News
Hillary: WMD Handover Would Be 'Important Step'
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says any move by Syria to surrender its chemical weapons to international control would be an "important step," amid signs that a diplomatic solution was taking shape in the international crisis over Syria.
"But this cannot be another excuse for delay or obstruction. And Russia has to support the international community's efforts sincerely or be
Newsmax (News)Dec 08 2022
Headline Roundup
Brittney Griner Released in Prisoner Swap for Arms Dealer
WNBA star Brittney Griner is in the custody of U.S. officials after being freed in a prisoner swap between the U.S. and Russia, President Biden said Thursday.
For Context: Griner was swapped for Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout, who was serving a 25-year prison sentence in the U.S. for conspiring to sell weapons to a U.S.-designated foreign terrorist group. Griner had been sentenced to
Fox News Digital Axios ViceMay 13 2023
Headline Roundup
Prigozhin Confirms Ukrainian Progress in Bakhmut, Kremlin Denies It
Ukraine has reportedly launched its anticipated spring counteroffensive in Bakhmut, but factions of Russian forces dispute its progress.
The Details: On Friday, Ukrainian Deputy Defense Minister Hanna Malyar said Ukrainian forces advanced 1.2 miles toward the hotly-contested city in eastern Ukraine. A day earlier, the Russian Ministry of Defense denied that Ukraine had made any advances
Fox News Digital Newsweek Al JazeeraAug 05 2014
Opinion
Putin the (Not So) Great
Vladimir Putin is everywhere in the Western media these days – glaring at us from the cover of magazines, psychoanalyzed daily on television, lampooned as a bullying tyrant in cartoons. Most portrayals assign sinister intentions to the Russian ruler. Yet, a subtext in many accounts is that Putin is also succeeding. As Time magazine put it, “each new crisis makes him stronger.” Putin may be a
PoliticoJun 13 2022
Headline Roundup
Russia Ramps Up Attacks on Key Ukrainian City
Russian and Ukrainian forces in eastern Ukraine are locked in intense fighting as Russia moves to take over key cities.
Russian forces reportedly destroyed bridges connecting the Ukrainian city of Sievierodonetsk to another city across the river, cutting off possible evacuation routes for civilians. Sievierodonetsk and nearby Lysychansk are the focus of intense fighting in Ukraine's
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