Month: June 2022
Indict Donald Trump. Right now – WBUR News
Indict Donald Trump. Right now WBUR News
Read MoreRussia is facing a huge geopolitical price for its invasion of Ukraine
Russia has won significant ground on the battlefield in eastern Ukraine but a growing number of experts say the growing costs to Moscow’s military, economy and stature far outweigh the gains.
Read MoreTrump White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson enters spotlight after Jan. 6 testimony
After months of testimony from a former attorney general and other powerful officials including Trump’s daughter and son-in-law, it was a 25-year-old staffer who perhaps put Trump’s conduct into its sharpest relief.
Read MoreTrump Claims Ketchup Would Never Have Hit Wall if Giuliani Had Not Ducked – The New Yorker
Trump Claims Ketchup Would Never Have Hit Wall if Giuliani Had Not Ducked The New Yorker
Read MoreDonald Trump’s crowd size obsession explains his entire presidency – CNN
Donald Trump’s crowd size obsession explains his entire presidency CNN
Read MoreDonald Trump’s crowd size obsession explains his entire presidency – CNN
Donald Trump’s crowd size obsession explains his entire presidency CNN
Read MoreStatement by President Biden on Trilateral Agreement Between Turkey, Finland, and Sweden – The White House
Statement by President Biden on Trilateral Agreement Between Turkey, Finland, and Sweden The White House
Read MoreJan. 6 panel warns of attempts to ‘influence’ witnesses by Trump allies – NBC News
Jan. 6 panel warns of attempts to ‘influence’ witnesses by Trump allies NBC News
Read MoreWATCH: White House aide says Trump’s tweets about Pence on Jan. 6 were ‘unpatriotic’
In a public hearing before the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack, Hutchinson shared details about efforts to persuade Trump to speak out the next day and what the president wanted and didn’t want in the remarks.
Read MoreHow gas projects in Africa could affect the continent’s future
The scramble for gas after the Ukraine war means a push for new gas projects across Africa. Some worry these projects don’t make sense. And they could worsen climate change for the continent.
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