Al Jazeera Digital Wins Three Edward R Murrow Awards | Al Jazeera News
Al Jazeera English’s website wins top awards in the Breaking News, News Series and Feature Reports categories. In a breakout year for global recognition, the Al Jazeera English website has emerged with three wins at the prestigious US-based Edward R Murrow Awards. Competing against media heavyweights The New York Times, Washington Post, CNN International and many others, Al Jazeera English Online won the top awards in the Breaking News, News Series and Feature Reporting categories of the annual awards which carry the name of the maverick and pioneer of CBS News. of 60-minute documentaries. The awards, sponsored by the Radio…
Read More »Man taken to hospital, another shot in hand after shooting in Duquesne – WPXI
DUQUESNE, Pa. – Two men were shot after an incident in Duquesne, according to police. Officers were called to the 100 block of South 5th Avenue around 1:59 a.m. after reports of a shooting. When police arrived at the scene, they found two men with gunshot wounds. Police say both men were shot in one of their hands. One of the men was taken to a hospital in an ambulance and the other refused medical attention and said he would be taken to the hospital. Authorities are asking anyone with information to contact the Allegheny County Police Department. This is…
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Hogan says the DOJ will have to prove the significance of the Trump probe, but calls for the GOP’s response
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said Sunday that the Justice Department will have to be transparent in demonstrating the significance of the unprecedented search of Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago last week, but also criticized the response from other Republicans that he said inflamed anti-law enforcement sentiment. . “I still think transparency was and is very important. I wasn’t one of those people who was just reacting, I was just standing up for Donald Trump,” Hogan told ABC’s “This Week” co-host Jonathan Karl of the operation from the FBI to the former president. residence in Florida. “But I understood that without anyone understanding…
Read More »Man crashed into barrier near Capitol and opened fire before shooting himself, police say
Washington – A man driving a car crashed into a barrier near the US Capitol early Sunday morning and opened fire before fatally shooting himself, police said. The man crashed into the barrier on the east side of the Capitol shortly after 4 a.m. Sunday morning, and his car caught fire as he drove away, US Capitol Police said in a statement. The man fired several shots into the air and turned the gun on himself as officers responded. No one else was injured. “At this time, it does not appear that the man targeted any members of Congress, who…
Read More »Cats, planes and bridges on the agenda of the council on Monday | Political news
MARIA KUIPPER WATERLOO — More stray cats will return to the wild if the City Council approves a pilot program Monday. The meeting is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. in the Town Hall’s plenary hall. A community cat program through the Cedar Bend Humane Society could take in free range cats to spay or neuter and give them shots before they are released back into the wild. It is about reducing the number of cats that pass through the shelter. It currently costs the city $55.62 for each cat brought to the shelter. The proposed idea would reduce that to $52….
Read More »Joe Biden himself suddenly looks different
But suddenly, images of Biden as a frail septuagenarian atop a mismanaged White House have given way to those of a seasoned leader, smiling behind a pair of aviator sunglasses, whose team battle-tested has achieved a number of national priorities. A winning streak does that for you. It hasn’t happened because of a change in strategy or a change in personnel, although in low moments allies wanted him to take those ritual steps. It has been a combination of good luck, skill and persistence on the part of a president and a Democratic Party determined to act unilaterally where Republicans…
Read More »Salman Rushdie attack: Muslim scholar calls out identity politics, cancels culture to threaten free speech
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! In response to the attack on author Salman Rushdie on Friday, Muslim scholar Dr. Qanta Ahmed emphasized the importance of protecting the “language”. On Sunday’s “Fox & Friends Weekend,” Dr. Ahmed slammed identity politics and canceled culture for defying free speech and threatening to silence Americans, urging Americans to protect language or “be speechless”. SALMAN RUSHDIE TURNS OFF FAN AND SPEAKS OUT AFTER STABBING, AGENT SAYS Dr. QANTA AHMED: I am very concerned that now that we are seeing this event right here in our state just hours away, a symbolic assassination…
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Zach Nunn calls for more federal tax cuts for middle-class Iowans
Republican congressional candidate Zach Nunn said Saturday at the Iowa State Fair that his priority in Washington will be pushing for more tax cuts in Washington for Iowans. Nunn, a Republican from Bondurant, is serving as a state senator and is challenging incumbent Democrat Cindy Axne, who is seeking a third term for her 3rd District seat. Axne is currently the only Iowa Democrat serving in Congress. On the Des Moines Register Political Soapbox, Nunn promised to push for tax cuts for those making less than $200,000 a year at the federal level, something he has also supported in the…
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