President Biden blasted Republicans who have criticized his relief program, saying ‘their outrage is wrong and it’s hypocritical.’
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Jan. 6 panel issues subpoena to Trump, demanding he testify
It is unclear how Trump and his legal team will respond to the subpoena.
Ukrainian forces bombard river crossing; Kherson a fortress
Russian-installed officials are trying to evacuate up to 60,000 people from Kherson for their safety and to allow the military to build fortifications.
Macron accuses U.S. of trade ‘double standard’ amid energy crunch
On Friday, Macron called out U.S. and Norway as energy producers who make “the real superprofits” benefitting from “geopolitical war unearned income.”
Driverless car development sets ablaze a bonfire of billions
While executives and investors alike are in some cases heading for the exits, well-capitalized companies in the space are plowing ahead into new markets and projects.
Missing Princeton student’s family calls for urgency in search
In an update Thursday morning, Princeton confirmed that it was continuing to enlist additional law enforcement officials.
U.S. intelligence says Iranian troops in Crimea backing Russian drone strikes
The U.S. first revealed this summer that Russia was purchasing Iranian unmanned aerial vehicles to launch against Ukraine.
Smokey Robinson and Berry Gordy named Grammy Awards MusiCares Persons of the Year
The glittery event takes place two days before the 2023 edition of the Grammy Awards are held.
Russian, Ukrainian troops gird for major battle in Kherson
Putin declared martial law in the Kherson, Luhansk, Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia regions on Wednesday in an attempt to assert Russian authority in the annexed areas.
Jury finds Kevin Spacey didn’t molest actor Anthony Rapp
Jurors at a federal court in New York deliberated for a little more than an hour before deciding that Rapp hadn’t proven his allegations.