Month: December 2023
Maine Casts Its Ballot for Trump
The Democratic secretary of state plays into the former President’s hands by blocking his candidacy.
Read MoreFrancis Collins Has Regrets, but Too Few
The former NIH chief and promoter of Covid lockdowns now says his view was too ‘narrow.’
Read MorePutin and Migrants Ring Out 2023
The twin crises grew worse as Washington enjoyed the holidays.
Read MorePardon Lt. Ridge Alkonis
The U.S sailor is back from Japan but is now incarcerated in California on a foreign conviction that doesn’t conform to American standards of due process.
Read MoreHundreds wait in the cold for Nutcracker tickets at Moscow’s fabled Bolshoi Theater
In Russia, ballet fans brave sub-zero temperatures for a chance to see The Nutcracker at Moscow’s famed Bolshoi Theatre.
Read MoreThe latest on U.S. funding to the Ukraine after this morning’s airstrike
With news of the large airstrike against Ukraine, U.S. aid to Ukraine is once again under a microscope as the Pentagon announces its final shipment without additional funding from Congress.
Read MoreMichael Cohen says he unwittingly sent AI-generated fake legal cases to his attorney
Cohen made the admission in a court filing unsealed Friday in Manhattan federal court as a judge decides whether to punish one of Cohen’s lawyers, who cited the fake cases in a submission to the judge.
Read MoreWhy passengers have been more unruly since the pandemic
Unruly passenger incidents have dropped since a big spike in 2021. But the number of reported incidents this year is still higher than it was before the pandemic, and no one is quite sure why.
Read MoreRussian missiles killed 16 and wounded more than 160 in Ukraine this morning
More than 100 Russian missiles and drones fell on Ukrainian cities Friday morning, killing at least 16 people and wounding at more than 160.
Read MoreTrump Ballot Challenges: What to Know
There are lawsuits pending in more than a dozen states seeking to have Donald J. Trump disqualified from appearing on primary ballots.
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