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Feb 26 2022
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Ukraine’s boats attack ships evacuating Ukrainian troops who surrendered on Snake Island
At least 16 Ukrainian naval boats attempted to attack the Black Sea Fleet ships that were evacuating the Ukrainian troops who had laid down their arms and surrendered on Snake Island, Russian Defense Ministry Spokesman Igor Konashenkov said at a briefing on Saturday.
He added that the boats could have been directed by US drones.
"On the evening of February 25, during the
TASSJan 25 2022
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No more pencils: New SAT will be shorter, all online and report scores faster
The SAT, once viewed as a critical step to getting into college, will be shorter and administered online amid a major shift in its format brought on by the pandemic and the test's growing irrelevance.
The paper test currently takes roughly three hours to complete, but the digital version will be cut down to about two hours with more time given in between questions, the College Board
NBC News DigitalMay 16 2020
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Murky prospects for further pandemic relief as economy suffers record hits to output and retail sales
Prospects for another round of economic relief from Washington are hazy.
House Democrats passed a $3 trillion fiscal package Friday, but Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and President Trump have indicated they’re not interested in negotiating it.
Republicans have derided the 1,800-page bill as a liberal wish list. Rep. Tom Cole of Oklahoma called it “a Democratic agenda
Washington ExaminerDec 17 2018
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McConnell Allowing Trump to Take Lead on Shutdown
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is letting President Donald Trump take the lead on a partial government shutdown should a spending bill be presented that fails to fund his call for a border wall.
Newsmax (News)Sep 13 2017
Headline Roundup
Sanders to Introduce Single-Payer Bill
Sen. Bernie Sanders will introduce on Wednesday a new version of his plan to give everybody government-run health insurance, potentially opening a new chapter in the ongoing healthcare debate.
New York Times (News) Washington Examiner The HillSep 30 2020
Opinion
Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s Courageous Defense Of The Second Amendment
In a March 2019 decision certain to spur furious badgering from Democrats when she appears before the Senate Judiciary Committee next month, federal Appeals Court Justice (and now Supreme Court Associate Justice nominee) Amy Coney Barrett showed herself to be not only a supporter of the Second Amendment, but a thoughtful and courageous one.
Transactions involving firearms are among the
Bob BarrMar 29 2019
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Trump, Congressional Republicans in Standoff Over Health Law
President Trump continued to reach out to Republican lawmakers Thursday to take the lead on crafting a health plan to replace the Affordable Care Act, working to hand off the politically sensitive effort ahead of the 2020 elections.
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Wall Street Journal (News)Feb 16 2021
Analysis
Republicans' opinions of Trump's role in Capitol riots softened between Jan. 6 and acquittal vote
After a mob stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6 in a deadly attempt to overturn an election President Donald Trump falsely claimed was stolen, Republican lawmakers leveled some of their sharpest criticisms of Trump since the "Access Hollywood" recording surfaced of his past comments bragging of groping women.
But like the GOP condemnation following the "Access Hollywood" scandal, outrage in
USA TODAYMar 11 2022
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Jussie Smollett sentenced to 150 days in jail in attack hoax case
US actor Jussie Smollett has been sentenced to 150 days in jail after a jury found he lied to police about being the victim of a hate crime.
The former Empire star, 39, was found guilty in December of five charges of felony disorderly conduct after making false reports about the hoax attack.
The sentence also includes 30 months of probation and $145,000 (£110,000) in restitution
BBC NewsApr 14 2022
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Russia makes nuclear threat to Sweden, Finland over NATO consideration
Russia will have to bolster its defenses in the Baltic Sea -- including a potential nuclear escalation -- if Sweden and Finland join NATO, Moscow said on Thursday.
"There can be no more talk of any nuclear-free status for the Baltic - the balance must be restored," Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of Russia’s security council and former president of Russia, said, Reuters reported.
Fox News Digital