The Pentagon’s Vague Threat to China Over Arming Russia

The Pentagon on Wednesday pledged “consequences” for Beijing if it heeds Moscow’s desperate pleas for arms and ammunition but yet again stopped short of detailing how it would follow through on the stern but vague threat. Spokeswoman Sabrina Singh delivered the cagey response during a press conference in which she demurred despite repeated requests for specifics. “I don’t want to forecast any of those consequences,” … Continue reading The Pentagon’s Vague Threat to China Over Arming Russia

Putin Says Russia Fighting for ‘Historical Lands’ at Pro-War Rally

President Vladimir Putin said Russia is fighting for its “historical lands” on Wednesday as the country approaches the one year anniversary of its bloody invasion of Ukraine. Speaking at a state-organized concert the day before Defender of the Fatherland Day, which is a national holiday, Putin delivered a notably short address to a crowd of tens of thousands. “I’ve just been hearing from the highest … Continue reading Putin Says Russia Fighting for ‘Historical Lands’ at Pro-War Rally

Pete Buttigieg oddly asks to take reporter’s picture after dodging her questions about Ohio train

Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg raised eyebrows on Tuesday when he refused to answer a reporter’s questions about the crisis in East Palestine before oddly asking to snap a photo of the journalist. Reporter Jennie Taer approached Buttigieg while he walked outside in Washington, D.C., identified herself as a journalist from the Daily Caller News Foundation and asked what he had to say to “the … Continue reading Pete Buttigieg oddly asks to take reporter’s picture after dodging her questions about Ohio train

Sun Unleashes Most Powerful Solar Flare In Five Years

On Friday, the sun hurled its most powerful solar flare since 2017 along with a coronal mass ejection (CME) in the direction of Earth. According to NASA, the X2.2-class flare was emitted from the surface of the sun late Friday from sunspot region 3229. This is the most powerful flare so far of solar cycle 25, which is expected to increase in intensity over the … Continue reading Sun Unleashes Most Powerful Solar Flare In Five Years

George Santos admits being a ‘terrible liar’ to Britain’s Piers Morgan

George Santos, the embattled Republican congressman from New York who fabricated large swaths of his resume, admitted in an interview on Monday with Britain’s Piers Morgan that he had been a “terrible liar”. Santos was elected to represent portions of the New York City borough of Queens and neighboring Long Island in November and a staggering number of falsehoods have come to light since. His … Continue reading George Santos admits being a ‘terrible liar’ to Britain’s Piers Morgan

Biden falls on steps of Air Force One 

PRESIDENT Joe Biden has once again stumbled while boarding Air Force One as he was leaving Poland on Wednesday. The latest blunder from the 80-year-old US president was caught on video as he headed back home from his overseas trip. Biden fell forward about halfway up the stairs to the plane as he boarded Air Force One at Warsaw Chopin Airport. Unlike his viral fall … Continue reading Biden falls on steps of Air Force One 

Supreme Court weighs tech giants’ liability in terror case

The Supreme Court is weighing Wednesday whether Facebook, Twitter and YouTube can be sued over a 2017 Islamic State group attack on a Turkish nightclub based on the argument the platforms assisted in fueling the growth of the terrorist organization. What the justices decide to do in this case and a related one it heard Tuesday is important particularly because the companies have been shielded … Continue reading Supreme Court weighs tech giants’ liability in terror case

EU mulls ways to ramp up ammunition production for Ukraine

The European Union must find ways to quickly provide thousands of artillery shells to Ukraine or face the prospect of it losing the war against Russia, top EU diplomats warned Monday, as ammunition stocks in national EU armories dwindle. “The most important, pressing issue today for the Ukrainian army is to have a continuous flow of ammunition,” EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said before … Continue reading EU mulls ways to ramp up ammunition production for Ukraine

China’s Xi Jinping Plans Russia Visit as Putin Wages War in Ukraine

Chinese leader Xi Jinping is preparing to visit Moscow for a summit with Russia’s president in the coming months, according to people familiar with the plan, as Vladimir Putin wages war in Ukraine and portrays himself as a standard-bearer against a U.S.-led global order. Beijing says it wants to play a more active role aimed at ending the conflict, and the people familiar with Mr. … Continue reading China’s Xi Jinping Plans Russia Visit as Putin Wages War in Ukraine

Russia ‘aims to “absorb” Belarus by 2030 according to leaked document

Russia is allegedly planning to annex Belarus and absorb it into the Russian Federation by the year 2030, according to leaked presidential documents. The secret dossier, reportedly dated to the summer of 2021, was entitled ‘Strategic Goals of the Russian Federation in Belarus’ and set out three possible approaches – short, medium and long-term – to annexing Belarus and restoring a piece of ‘historical Russia’. … Continue reading Russia ‘aims to “absorb” Belarus by 2030 according to leaked document

Kevin McCarthy gives Tucker Carlson access to Jan. 6 riot surveillance tapes

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) has granted Fox News host Tucker Carlson access to tens of thousands of hours of closed circuit camera footage from the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol Building, leading to an outcry from some Democratic lawmakers.  The 44,000 hours of footage, most of which Carlson claims has never been seen by the public before, has been under review by … Continue reading Kevin McCarthy gives Tucker Carlson access to Jan. 6 riot surveillance tapes

Ohio train derailment: Buttigieg blames rail industry, GOP blame Biden administration policies

Weeks after a massive train derailment in Ohio resulted in a fiery wreck and the release of hazardous chemicals, fingers are being pointed to and from the Department of Transportation. At issue is whether work and safety standards are up to snuff, and whether cost-cutting measures could be to blame for the derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, and others that have also taken place this … Continue reading Ohio train derailment: Buttigieg blames rail industry, GOP blame Biden administration policies

Power-Grid Attacks Surge and Are Likely to Continue, Study Finds

Physical attacks on the U.S. power grid rose 71% last year compared with 2021 and will likely increase this year, according to a confidential industry analysis viewed by The Wall Street Journal. A division of the grid oversight body known as the North American Electric Reliability Corporation found that ballistic damage, intrusion and vandalism largely drove the increase. The analysis also determined that physical security incidents involving … Continue reading Power-Grid Attacks Surge and Are Likely to Continue, Study Finds

Putin has increased tensions regarding Ukraine by suspending the START nuclear pact.

Russian President Vladimir Putin suspended Moscow’s participation in the last remaining nuclear arms control pact with the U.S., announcing the move Tuesday in a bitter speech where he made clear he would not change his strategy in the war in Ukraine. In his long-delayed state-of-the-nation address, Putin cast his country — and Ukraine — as victims of Western double-dealing and said it was Russia, not … Continue reading Putin has increased tensions regarding Ukraine by suspending the START nuclear pact.

Ohio senator condemns train operator and lobbyists over toxic derailment

The Ohio senator Sherrod Brown had harsh criticism on Sunday for corporate lobbyists and Norfolk Southern, the Atlanta-based operator of the train that derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, two weeks ago while carrying toxic chemicals. Speaking on Sunday to CNN’s State of the Union, the Democrat said the derailment, which released toxic chemicals including the carcinogenic vinyl chloride, was an episode of “the same old … Continue reading Ohio senator condemns train operator and lobbyists over toxic derailment

North Korea fires 2 missiles in tests condemned by neighbors

North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles into the sea east of the country Monday in its second test launch in three days, prompting Japan to request an emergency meeting of the U.N. Security Council. The launches continue a tit-for-tat exchange that began Saturday, and follow a year in which North Korea launched more than 70 missiles, the most ever. Pyongyang has recently escalated nuclear … Continue reading North Korea fires 2 missiles in tests condemned by neighbors

Oakland airport, 50K in Bay Area lose power due to fire

A power substation fire temporarily caused outages at the Oakland International Airport and left 50,000 customers around the east San Francisco Bay Area without electricity Sunday, Oakland fire officials said. The Oakland Fire Department responded to a fire on Pacific Gas & Electric property in the early afternoon and found a transformer on fire, an unidentified spokesman for the Oakland Fire Department said in a … Continue reading Oakland airport, 50K in Bay Area lose power due to fire

Japan to give Ukraine $5.5B, host online G-7 plus Zelenskyy

Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Monday announced a new $5.5 billion financial aid for Ukraine and will mark the first anniversary of the war by hosting an online Group of Seven summit with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Kishida, speaking at a global forum in Tokyo organized by a Japanese think tank, said Ukraine still suffers under the Russian invasion and its people need help … Continue reading Japan to give Ukraine $5.5B, host online G-7 plus Zelenskyy

Biden visits Ukraine on war anniversary, declares ‘Kyiv stands’

President Joe Biden made an unannounced visit to Ukraine on Monday to meet with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, a gesture of solidarity that comes days before the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of the country. Speaking alongside Zelenskyy at Mariinsky Palace, Biden recalled the fears nearly a year ago that Russia’s invasion forces might quickly take the Ukrainian capital. “One year later, Kyiv stands,” Biden said, … Continue reading Biden visits Ukraine on war anniversary, declares ‘Kyiv stands’

Biden visits Ukraine on war anniversary, declares ‘Kyiv stands’

On Monday, President Joe Biden paid a surprise visit to Ukraine, where he met with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as a show of support, just a few days prior to the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of the country. At Mariinsky Palace, in the company of Zelenskyy, Biden reflected on the fear of the rapid occupation of the Ukrainian capital by Russian troops almost a year … Continue reading Biden visits Ukraine on war anniversary, declares ‘Kyiv stands’

N. Korea makes fresh threats, US bombers fly after ICBM test

North Korea said Sunday its latest intercontinental ballistic missile test was meant to further bolster its “fatal” nuclear attack capacity and threatened additional powerful steps over upcoming military drills between the United States and South Korea. The United States responded by flying long-range supersonic bombers in a show of force later Sunday for separate joint exercises with South Korean and Japanese warplanes. Saturday’s ICBM test, … Continue reading N. Korea makes fresh threats, US bombers fly after ICBM test

Jimmy Carter, 39th US president, enters hospice care at home

Former President Jimmy Carter, who at 98 years old is the longest-lived American president, has entered home hospice care in Plains, Georgia, a statement from The Carter Center confirmed Saturday. After a series of short hospital stays, the statement said, Carter “decided to spend his remaining time at home with his family and receive hospice care instead of additional medical intervention.” The statement said the … Continue reading Jimmy Carter, 39th US president, enters hospice care at home

WSJ: With Ukraine War at Its Doorstep, Poland Becomes West’s Firebrand

With the Ukraine war on its doorstep, Poland has emerged as Europe’s pre-eminent hawk on the conflict with Russia, as Warsaw plays a central role in stiffening Western resolve toward Moscow through public pressure and backchannel negotiations. Poland’s stance at the forefront of Western support for Ukraine will come under the spotlight when President Biden visits Warsaw days before the first anniversary of the start … Continue reading WSJ: With Ukraine War at Its Doorstep, Poland Becomes West’s Firebrand

President Biden heads to a troubled Europe

President Joe Biden heads to Europe this week in a trip meant to be a show of defiance. He will mark a second year of war by denouncing Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine and publicly declare that the United States will support Kyiv until the final moments of the conflict. But the backdrop to Biden’s trip is also complicated, dangerous and uncertain. As the fighting … Continue reading President Biden heads to a troubled Europe

US says Russia has committed crimes against humanity in Ukraine

The United States has determined that Russia has committed crimes against humanity in Ukraine, Vice President Kamala Harris said Saturday, insisting that “justice must be served” to the perpetrators. Speaking at the Munich Security Conference, Harris said the international community has both a moral and a strategic interest in pursuing those crimes, pointing to a danger of other authoritarian governments taking advantage if international rules … Continue reading US says Russia has committed crimes against humanity in Ukraine