Biden Vows To Defend Taiwan If China Invades
President Biden warned Beijing not to invade Taiwan and said he would intervene with the military if necessary. The simple yes appears to defy a longstanding policy of “strategic ambiguity” as U.S. policy doesn’t require military intervention. Taiwan expressed gratitude…
Read More »Democrats Bracing For Gloomy Midterm Election
With the midterm election season heating up, tensions mount inside the Democratic party and White House with growing crises, including President Biden’s handling of the border policy and inflation. Some Democrats are also bracing for significant midterm losses similar to…
Read More »Police Looking For Suspect In Unprovoked Subway Shooting
An urgent search is underway in New York City for the suspect police say randomly shot and killed a subway rider. The attack was unprovoked and in broad daylight. The victim was 48-year-old Daniel Enriquez, the son of Mexican immigrants…
Read More »Russia Tries To Close In On Donbas Region
Russia is gaining ground in a slow, destructive assault on the Donbas region in Ukraine’s far east. Russia controls areas on three sides of the Donbas coal-mining heartland and is closing in on territory held by Ukraine. At the center…
Read More »Operation Fly Formula’s First Aircraft Landing In The U.S.
The first emergency aircraft for Operation Fly Formula landed, bringing 70,000 pounds of hypoallergenic formula, enough for 9,000 babies and 18,000 toddlers with cow’s milk allergies. But, this will only last for one week. The formula will be sent out…
Read More »Biden Backtracks After Saying Monkeypox Is High Concern
An unprecedented global spread of monkeypox has the CDC on alert. Over the weekend, President Biden said everyone should be concerned about the virus, but during his trip to Asia, he said it was not “a kind of concern consistent…
Read More »Cities Hit Record-Breaking Temps in May Heatwave
A sweltering heatwave engulfs more than half of the U.S. A new study highlights the dangers of extreme heat and reveals that older adults and Black Americans are significantly impacted. Cities like Washington D.C., Philadelphia, and even Atlantic City, New…
Read More »Georgia’s GOP Primaries to Test Trump’s Influence
Tuesday, all eyes will be on Georgia’s Republican primaries. Gov. Brian Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger hope to defend their seats against Trump-backed candidates. Both candidates have been repeatedly attacked by Former President Trump for certifying Georgia’s votes…
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