Death toll surpasses 6 million for the pandemic now in its 3rd year
Today's Top Stories:
Ex-Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows caught in mobile home voter fraud scheme
Meadows registered to vote in North Carolina on Sept. 19, 2020, claiming his address was a dilapidated mobile home on Scaly Mountain, which his wife briefly rented the next day.
US, European allies discuss banning imports of Russian oil
Europe relies on Russia for crude oil and natural gas but has become more open to the idea of banning Russian products in the past 24 hours.
Trump dealt serious blow by January 6 Committee lawyers
No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen: Finally.
Former NATO commander says Putin has his "gun sights" on more nations apart from Ukraine
Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander James Stavridis warned that Russian President Vladimir Putin's naked aggression would expand beyond Ukraine, as Moscow continues its invading push into Kyiv.
Ukraine decries "immoral" stunt after Moscow says it will let civilians flee — to Russia
Russia announced new "humanitarian corridors" on Monday to transport Ukrainians trapped under its bombardment — but those fleeing can only go to Russia.
Armed intruders speed through Joint Base Andrews military checkpoints as VP Harris lands there
A major security scare sent Joint Base Andrews into lockdown late Sunday, just as Vice President Kamala Harris and four Cabinet members were touching down at the Maryland military base. One suspect is still on the loose.
US working to release Americans detained in Russia
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the United States is working to free Americans in Russian custody, and he urged other Americans in Russia to leave the country.
Tim Ryan pulls Republicans' biggest advantage away from them
OD Action partner: The Ohio Senate candidate is speaking to rural working families in a way few Demcorats have been able to do — and they're listening. United Rural Democrats helps spread his message in hard areas.
"Grave concern" as Ukrainian nuclear plant under Russian military orders
Staff at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant are being told what to do by the Russian military commander who seized the site last week, in stark violation of international safety protocols.
Leader of South Korea's ruling party attacked with a hammer ahead of presidential election
Democratic Party leader Song Young-gil was hospitalized with a concussion and required stitches following the brazen attack in Seoul.
Thousands more detained in anti-war protests across Russia
Since protests against Russia's invasion of Ukraine began on Feb. 24, nearly 13,000 people have been detained across Russia, according to an independent monitoring group.
Prosecutors resigned in protest after new NYC DA said he wasn't prepared to move forward with indictment of Trump
Carey Dunne and Mark Pomerantz, two senior prosecutors on the team, resigned last month — one day after Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg informed them that he wasn't prepared to move forward with criminal charges. The resignations followed weeks of internal debate and discussion over the strength of the evidence against Trump and whether it could pass the hurdle of proving a crime.
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