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U.N. Libya mission says will assess electoral laws
U.N. Libya mission says will assess electoral laws
The United Nations Libya mission "will assess the implementability" of electoral laws issued by Parliament Speaker Aguila Saleh,
2023-10-06 23:51
Cole Palmer has been a surprise this season. Now he can work his way into England's Euro 2024 plans
Cole Palmer has been a surprise this season. Now he can work his way into England's Euro 2024 plans
Jude Bellingham has been a revelation for England’s national team and now Cole Palmer has a chance to step forward and make his way into the picture for next year’s European Championship
2023-11-16 22:50
Braskem’s Carbon Negative Biopolymers to Be Spotlighted by “World’s Greatest…!” Television Series
Braskem’s Carbon Negative Biopolymers to Be Spotlighted by “World’s Greatest…!” Television Series
PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 11, 2023--
2023-09-11 20:23
Ford shares rise a day after tentative deal with UAW
Ford shares rise a day after tentative deal with UAW
Ford shares rose 3% before the bell on Thursday as the company's unionized workers were set to return
2023-10-26 21:24
Searchers find black box of Australian army Taipan helicopter that crashed with the loss of 4 lives
Searchers find black box of Australian army Taipan helicopter that crashed with the loss of 4 lives
Divers have recovered the flight data recorder from an Australia army helicopter that crashed at sea during a military exercise with the United States last month
2023-08-08 15:21
NFL rumors: Derrick Henry trade interest, Vikings picking up trade calls, receivers up for trade
NFL rumors: Derrick Henry trade interest, Vikings picking up trade calls, receivers up for trade
With Week 7 upon us, NFL trade deadline discussions are crystalizing, with wide receivers getting most of the attention. The Vikings, though, could send out a massive star.
2023-10-22 22:45
DeSantis super PAC pumps more than $12 million into major ad buy
DeSantis super PAC pumps more than $12 million into major ad buy
Never Back Down, the super PAC backing Ron DeSantis' presidential campaign, made major additions to its advertising reservations Friday, spending more than $12 million booking airtime in the fall, mostly in Iowa.
2023-08-27 00:29
NATO-led peacekeepers guard medieval monastery in Kosovo
NATO-led peacekeepers guard medieval monastery in Kosovo
Located at the foot of the Balkans' Accursed Mountains, the Decani Monastery is seen as a symbol of Serbia's religious heritage in Kosovo -- and a "miracle"...
2023-06-25 20:23
'Jeopardy!' fans elated as game show announces contestants for the Second Chance tournament
'Jeopardy!' fans elated as game show announces contestants for the Second Chance tournament
However, the uncertainties caused by the double strikes of Hollywood have not allowed things to go back to the old normal
2023-09-07 18:53
Lindsey Graham ties himself in knots trying to defend Trump over classified documents indictment
Lindsey Graham ties himself in knots trying to defend Trump over classified documents indictment
Donald Trump’s on-again, off-again ally in the Senate issued a half-hearted defence of the former president on Sunday as Republicans across Washington issued varied responses to the federal indictment against the former president. Sen Lindsey Graham was on ABC’s This Week, where he received a grilling by host George Stephanopoulos about the allegations in the Justice Department’s 37-count indictment, unsealed last week. In one exchange, the South Carolina senator blew up and demanded that he be allowed to finish his remark after Stephanopoulos, attempting to get him back on track, interrupted his spiel about Hillary Clinton and a private email server she used to store data during her time as secretary of State, in violation of federal rules. “You didn't answer the question," Stephanopoulos shot back. "Well, yeah, I'm trying to answer the question from a Republican point of view. That may not be acceptable on this show,” Mr Graham complained in response. He would go on to argue that many Republicans, including apparently Mr Graham himself, see the Justice Department as applying two different standards to Donald Trump and his Democratic rivals like Joe Biden, who was found to have a small trove of classified documents dating back to his time as vice president at his home and office, as well as Ms Clinton, who was investigated by the FBI for her use of the private server. "Most Republicans believe we live in a country where Hillary Clinton did very similar things, and nothing happened to her,” he argued. "Whether you like Trump or not, he did not commit espionage," Mr Graham continued. "He is not a spy. He's overcharged. Did he do things wrong? Yes, he may have. He will be tried about that. But Hillary Clinton wasn't." There are a few facts that undermine the assertion that Mr Trump and his Democratic allies are (or should be) on the same playing field. For one, all indications point to the idea that Mr Trump and his team delayed and fought federal authorities for months after the trove of documents was discovered, only yielding the bulk of them during an FBI raid. Secondly, as secretary of state, Ms Clinton’s records would not fall under the authority of the Presidential Records Act. And thirdly, the FBI investigated Ms Clinton for months in a politically damaging probe that is widely thought to have contributed to her defeat to Donald Trump in 2016, even if it did not eventually end in criminal charges. There are also the other serious allegations that Mr Graham did not discuss, including witness tampering, which only tangentially relate to the ex-president’s choice to retain records and documents from his administration. Mr Graham went on in the interview to reassert that he was still supporting Mr Trump’s third bid for the presidency, even though he would not defend the specific behaviour alleged in the Justice Department’s indictment which he appeared to dismiss entirely as a hit job. His comments are just the latest in a long line of defences for Mr Trump, whose political future he has also vocally opposed on at least two separate occasions, including in the runup to the 2016 Republican nominating convention as well as the immediate aftermath of January 6. The South Carolina senator is considered a case study of the Republican Party’s evolution under Mr Trump, which continues to force many of the ex-president’s former detractors to return to his embrace in order to protect their political futures. Read More Trump news – latest: Trump heads to Miami ahead of arraignment as Bill Barr says ex-president is ‘toast’ What a Florida grand jury and judge means for Trump’s indictment Bill Barr gives devastating view of Trump indictment on Fox News: ‘If even half of it is true, he is toast’ What is an indictment? Here’s what Donald Trump is facing ‘If even half of it is true, he is toast’: Bill Barr gives devastating view of Trump indictment on Fox News Trump allies cite Clinton email probe to attack classified records case. There are big differences
2023-06-12 19:26
Colony Display Welcomes Industry Veterans to Growing Leadership Team
Colony Display Welcomes Industry Veterans to Growing Leadership Team
BARTLETT, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 4, 2023--
2023-10-04 21:23
Can Logan Paul defeat 6 WWE superstars to win MITB? Predictions and what to expect from grand wrestling event
Can Logan Paul defeat 6 WWE superstars to win MITB? Predictions and what to expect from grand wrestling event
YouTuber Logan Paul hasn't won any matches that would have qualified them for the ladder match
2023-06-30 15:21