President Biden is considering sending a few thousand troops to Eastern Europe and the Baltic states as part of a broader NATO effort to bol…
Month: January 2022
Wounded NYPD officer faces 2nd surgery in struggle to survive Harlem shooting
NYPD Officer Wilbert Mora was expected to undergo a second surgery as he struggled to survive the shooting that took his partner’s life, according to police and union sources.
Families of US Embassy personnel in Ukraine ordered to begin evacuating
The State Department has ordered families of U.S. Embassy personnel in Ukraine to begin evacuating the country as soon as Monday.
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Draft Trump order told defense chief to seize swing-state voting machines – The Guardian
Unpublished executive order, obtained by Politico, among documents provided to January 6 panel after court ruling
March for Life Rally Unfolds with Eye on Supreme Court
The annual March for Life rally this year is taking on a celebratory tone as participants expect the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade.
Rabbi threw chair at gunman before he and other hostages escaped Texas synagogue: “It was terrifying”
Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker said he and the two other remaining hostages were “terrified,” especially during the last hour of the standoff Saturday night.
‘Devastated’: 15 Fire Victims Are Mourned at Bronx Service
The leader of the Islamic Cultural Center upbraided elected officials, saying of the victims, “The conditions in which they lived in the Bronx caused their death.”
Trump rally in Arizona: Conservative forum leads to police calls at Dream City Church
Former President Trump’s first rally of 2022 will be in Florence, Arizona, where several Republican candidates will take the stage as well.
Judge rules sexual assault lawsuit against Prince Andrew can move ahead
A federal judge in New York on Wednesday denied a motion to dismiss a lawsuit against Prince Andrew filed by Virginia Giuffre, a woman who alleges she was sexually trafficked to the royal when she was underage.
Prince Andrew accuser’s 2009 deal with Jeffrey Epstein made public
It shows Virginia Giuffre agreed not to sue anyone who could be described as a “potential defendant”.