Month: December 2022
Tim Wu, Architect of Biden Antitrust Push, to Leave White House – The New York Times
Tim Wu, Architect of Biden Antitrust Push, to Leave White House The New York Times
Read MorePutin uses New Year address for wartime rallying cry to Russians
By Jake Cordell (Reuters) -Russian President Vladimir Putin devoted his annual New Year’s address on Saturday to rallying the Russian people behind his troops fighting in Ukraine and pledging victory over Ukrainian “neo-Nazis” and a West supposedly intent on “destroying
Read MoreKey Takeaways From Trump’s Tax Returns – The New York Times
Key Takeaways From Trump’s Tax Returns The New York Times Trump’s tax returns have been released but will anything change? Vox.com Trump taxes show foreign income from more than a dozen countries POLITICO
Read MoreDonald Trump asked Jared Kushner to trademark ‘Rigged Election!’ – Business Insider
Donald Trump asked Jared Kushner to trademark ‘Rigged Election!’ Business Insider
Read MoreJared Kushner said Trump wanted to trademark ‘Rigged Election!’ after 2020 loss: House transcript – New York Post
Jared Kushner said Trump wanted to trademark ‘Rigged Election!’ after 2020 loss: House transcript New York Post
Read More‘I just don’t have words.’ Kyiv residents express fury at New Year’s Eve attacks.
The year ended much the same way it had gone for months, with air raid sirens, explosions and families rushing to find shelter.
Read MoreBuccaneers quarterback Blaine Gabbert helps rescue a family from a helicopter crash
Often in the background as Tom Brady’s backup, Gabbert is gaining national attention for helping rescue four people in the water after a helicopter crash in Florida. (Image credit: Grant Halverson/Getty Images)
Read MorePutin ‘hides behind you and burns your country’, Zelenskyy tells Russians as powerful blasts rock Ukraine
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has denounced strikes on Ukraine and accused Vladimir Putin of hiding, as explosions rocked locations across the country on the final day of the year.
Read MoreSuspect in Idaho university killings plans to waive extradition hearing
A suspect arrested in connection with the slayings of four University of Idaho students plans to waive an extradition hearing so he can be quickly brought to Idaho to face murder charges, his defense attorney said Saturday.
Read MoreBarbados may hit Cumberbatch family with reparation claim over historical links to slave trade
The family of Oscar-nominated actor Benedict Cumberbatch is reportedly facing the prospect of legal action over its historical links to the slave trade in Barbados.
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