Monday, Fox News announced that one of its reporters, Benjamin Hall, had been injured in Ukraine.
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Monday, Fox News announced that one of its reporters, Benjamin Hall, had been injured in Ukraine.
For the first time since they began driving laps around Washington D.C. on March 6, the People’s Convoy left the Beltway and entered the city.
France’s Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said on Monday that he would travel to Corsica later this week and hold talks with local elected officials after violent protests erupted on the weekend, a few weeks before the presidential election.
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law giving Russian airlines the ability to seize foreign-owned aircrafts for domestic flights Monday in response to broad Western sanctions imposed on the Kremlin for its war against Ukraine. The sweeping sanctions have heavily impacted Russia’s aviation industry, according to Fox News and Wall Street Journal reports.
After having previously derailed the president’s social spending bill, Manchin on Monday all but guaranteed Biden’s pick to serve as vice chair of supervision for the Federal Reserve would not be confirmed.
Wall Street’s main indexes opened higher on Tuesday ahead of the Federal Reserve’s two-day policy meeting as oil prices extended declines, with investors also assessing the fallout of fresh COVID-19 restrictions in China.
Kyiv was rocked by predawn explosions and air raid sirens this morning as Russian forces stepped up their assault on Ukraine’s capital city.
While Americans watch anxiously as the death toll rises in Ukraine, resulting in extraordinary outpourings of much-needed humanitarian aid and support, another lifesaving mission has also been taking place. Since March 2, 103 lives have been rescued on a different battlefront.
A lone gunman was sought by police on Monday in five shootings – two of them fatal – of homeless men sleeping on the streets of New York and Washington, D.C., over the past two weeks after security cameras captured his image.