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Apr 17 2023
News
US stun Canada to win women’s ice hockey world championship
Hilary Knight scores three times to secure the US a 6-3 win over archrival Canada. Hilary Knight scored third-period power play goals 27 seconds apart as the United States stunned archrivals Canada 6-3 in Ontario to win the gold medal final of the women’s world ice hockey championships. Canada had led 3-2 heading into the third period in the final on Sunday evening and were on course for a
Al JazeeraMay 19 2023
News
G-7 leaders commit to more Russia sanctions with Ukraine’s Zelenskyy set to attend summit
Leaders of the Group of Seven have committed to a set of further measures to pressure Russia, as its invasion of Ukraine continues for a second year.
“We are imposing further sanctions and measures to increase the costs to Russia and those who are supporting its war effort,” the group said.
G-7 leaders are in Hiroshima, Japan, for a three-day meeting to discuss international
CNBCMay 12 2023
News
Mayorkas Vows Tough Penalties for Illegal Border Crossings
The Biden administration on Friday warned migrants heading to the southern border that the expiration of Title 42, a federal policy limited illegal immigration into the United States, would not make it easier for them to enter.
“Do not believe the lies of smugglers,” Alejandro Mayorkas, the Homeland Security secretary, said just after Title 42 expired at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time on
New York Times (News)Apr 10 2023
Opinion
The Biggest Exposure of Classified Secrets Since Edward Snowden
On the menu today, the U.S. government and its allies are grappling with the biggest exposure of classified secrets since Edward Snowden, revealing what the U.S. knows about dwindling Ukrainian air-defense assets and ammunition, our spying on ally South Korea, a possible Mossad role in Israel’s recent protests, and a Russian hack on a Canadian natural-gas pipeline that the Canadians say didn’t
Jim GeraghtyMay 12 2023
News
Pandemic-Era Border Policy Expires Amid Migrant Surge
The pandemic-era border measure used to quickly expel asylum seekers ended late Thursday with thousands of migrants crossing into the U.S. before midnight in anticipation of harsher immigration rules.
There were no immediate reports of a rush of migrants at legal ports of entry or elsewhere, which authorities feared would occur right after the expiration of Title 42. Under the public-
Wall Street Journal (News)Apr 10 2023
News
Federal investigation into classified docs leak heats up as U.S., allies race to contain fallout
The Pentagon, Justice Department and other arms of the federal government scrambled Monday to track down the source of a major classified documents leak and to limit the widening fallout in the U.S. and in allied capitals around the world, from Jerusalem to Seoul.
The collateral damage from the leak — one of the most serious disclosures of sensitive information in years — has quickly
Washington TimesApr 10 2023
News
Alabama State Trooper shot following pursuit acted with ‘true courage and heroism,’ ALEA leader says
An Alabama State Trooper is recovering after he was shot in the line of duty following a Sunday-evening pursuit in south Alabama. Authorities on Monday identified the trooper as Cpl. Jeremy Alford. The exchange of gunfire left one suspect dead, and two other people injured. “I am extremely relieved and thankful to share that he is doing well and is expected to make a full recovery,’’ Taylor
AL.comApr 13 2023
News
Mother of young boy who shot his teacher arrested on neglect charges in Virginia
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. — The mother of a 6-year-old boy who shot and wounded his teacher in Virginia has been formally arrested on charges of child neglect and failing to secure her handgun, police announced Thursday. The Newport News Police Department released a booking photo of the woman, 25, and a brief statement that said she turned herself in at the local jail. She was released from custody
Anchorage Daily NewsApr 13 2023
News
Cops shoot knife-wielding man who allegedly stabbed guard
Police shot a knife-wielding man after he allegedly stabbed a uniformed security guard in Queens Thursday, cops said. The violence broke out just before 3:45 p.m. near 89-62 164 St. in Jamaica, where the unknown man stabbed the guard in the chest, police said. He allegedly threatened the officers with the knife when they responded, and the cops shot the man, police said. Both the attacker and
New York Post (News)Apr 13 2023
News
Family seeks action after deceased Fulton inmate found covered in bed bugs
“The ongoing investigation is examining details regarding the medical care provided and ultimately will determine whether any criminal charges are warranted in this case,” the office said. “The health, well-being and security of inmates in our care is our top priority.” Officials approved a $500,000 expenditure “to address the infestation of bed bugs, lice and other vermin within the Fulton
Atlanta Journal-Constitution