The State Department on Wednesday issued the most decisive statement yet from the Trump administration blaming the Russian Security Service for the poisoning of opposition leader Alexey Navalny, days after CNN reported on the first direct evidence of the agency’s involvement in the poisoning.
3 people killed and 2 injured in shooting in Kenosha, sheriff’s department says
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Three people were killed and two others injured with gunshot wounds in a shooting early Sunday morning at The Somers House Tavern in Kenosha County, Wisconsin, Kenosha County Sheriff's Department spokesperson Sgt. D...
Russian suspects in Salisbury poisoning linked to blast in Czech Republic
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The suspects of the 2018 novichok nerve agent poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal in Salisbury, England, have been linked to a 2014 blast in the Czech Republic that killed two people. Czech police said Saturday t...
Minnesota State Patrol updates guidance on reporters during protests: no use of force, no seizing cameras
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"A free press is foundational to our democracy, and the ability of journalists to cover civil unrest in our communities must be protected and encouraged," the MSP said in a statement Saturday. Law enforcemen...
Justice Department files civil lawsuit against Roger Stone over unpaid taxes
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The Justice Department filed a civil lawsuit against former President Donald Trump's ally Roger Stone on Friday, accusing him and his wife of owing nearly $ 2 million in unpaid taxes. In a six-count civil complain...
Gen. Keane: Media accepted Russian bounty story as ‘truth’ despite unverified intel
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US INTEL OFFICIALS BACKPEDAL ON RUSSIA BOUNTY STORY CALLED 'HOAX' BY TRUMP JACK KEANE: The media took this story, leaked I think to one of the major newspapers, and accepted it as the truth. But at the same time, our...
GOP state legislatures move ahead with election security bills amid outrage over Georgia law
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The efforts were highlighted by Democrats as they pushed S. 1 and H.R. 1 in Congress last month -- bills that would take many elements of elections out of the hands of the states and put them under the federal govern...
Whitmer defends state health director traveling to Alabama while not fully vaccinated
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Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Director Elizabeth Hertel traveled to Gulf Shores, Alabama, despite Whitmer’s warnings against traveling as spring break started up across America. Whitmer defended th...
Russian military vehicles descend on Ukrainian border, don ‘invasion stripes’
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The advancing force includes 1,300 battle tanks, 3,700 drones, 1,300 artillery and mortar units and 380 multiple launch rocket systems, according to documents leaked to the Daily Mirror. Tensions between the countrie...
Biden administration confirms Russian agent shared 2016 Trump polling data as part of election interference efforts
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The Biden administration on Thursday revealed new details about Russia's extensive interference in the 2016 and 2020 US elections, including disclosing for the first time that a Russian agent who received internal p...
Colorado boy, 12, dead after social media challenge, family believes
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Joshua Haileyesus' family believes he went brain-dead on March 22 after participating in a dangerous "game" called the "Blackout Challenge," which has circulated on social media platforms like TikTok, daring users to...
Secretary of State Blinken visits Afghanistan in surprise trip after Biden troop announcement
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Blinken sought to assure senior Afghan politicians that the United States remains committed to the country despite Biden’s announcement a day earlier that the 2,500 U.S. soldiers remaining in the country would be com...