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Biden and Macron to meet in person amid underwater tension

[ad_1] WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden held talks with French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday as the United States sought to stem the fallout from France’s fury over a deal to sell nuclear submarines to the Australia. In a joint statement following the call, the two leaders said they agreed that “the situation would have … Read more

Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill challenges “reverse” voting statement by MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell

[ad_1] As MyPillow CEO and former Donald Trump adviser Mike Lindell continues his whirlwind tour of the country, trying to make it look like the election was stolen, another Republican official denounced him as a crook liar. This time it was Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill. On Tuesday, he challenged Lindell’s claim that 100,000 … Read more

Suspects tried in 1996, disappearance of Kristin Smart – KCRA Sacramento

[ad_1] Suspects to stand trial in 1996 disappearance of Kristin SmartKCRA Sacramento Ruben Flores’ neighbor denies claims she saw digging under porchCal Coast News Kristin Smart Case: the suspects of his disappearance could be triedKCRA News Judge decides there is enough evidence for Paul and Ruben Flores to stand trial in Kristin Smart caseNews KSBY … Read more

Democrats launch filibuster reform by forcing immigration and voting rights issue: Reporter’s Notebook

[ad_1] Let’s describe this process as the “ripening” of a problem. Expect Senate Democrats to use a potential deadlock over the debt ceiling, voting rights, and even the parliamentarian’s decision that immigration reform does not qualify for a budget bill like means of justifying the modification of the filibuster. It’s a bet for mature the … Read more

Bob Woodward praises Milley as “brave”, says general’s alleged actions “took his breath away”

[ad_1] Media headlines September 22 In today’s media, reporters slam the White House for shouting at questions from the press pool, MSNBC’s Joy Reid calls the focus on the Gabby Petito case “missing white woman syndrome,” and Texas Democrat Henry Cuellar argues with CNN anchor over mounted border patrol officers The Washington Post’s Bob Woodward … Read more

Masks required in Latter-day Saint temples, according to letter from the First Presidency

[ad_1] Masks will be required in temples due to the resurgence of COVID-19, according to a letter released Wednesday morning by the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah. President Russell M. Nelson and his advisers again urged vaccinations in the letter. They said former … Read more

Biden seeks to ease tensions during high-stakes appeal with Macron amid diplomatic crisis

[ad_1] It was Biden’s first conversation with French President Emmanuel Macron after a major diplomatic crisis erupted between the two longtime allies over the deal. A joint statement between the United States and France then said that Macron and Biden “agreed that the situation would have benefited from open consultations among allies on matters of … Read more

Texas Governor Abbott creates “steel barrier” of vehicles to prevent migrants from entering the United States

[ad_1] Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Tuesday described how law enforcement created a “steel barrier” of vehicles to prevent migrants from entering the United States – as Lone Star State strives to put an end to a wave of illegal migration. “They created a steel barrier preventing people from crossing the border,” Abbott said at … Read more

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