President Joe Biden issued the address while in Poland. Meanwhile, China’s top diplomat is in Moscow ahead of a meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov fueling speculation China could get involved in the war.
Biden, in Poland, declares ‘Kyiv stands strong’
President Joe Biden, speaking in Poland after a lightning trip to Ukraine, declares: “Kyiv stands strong. Kyiv stands proud. It stands tall. And most important, it stands free.” (Feb. 21)
Illinois comptroller pushes to protect officers severely impacted by COVID
The newly introduced bill would protect officers who were severely affected by COVID and denied disability benefits.
CAF AirPower History Tour flies into Brooksville
Charley Belcher visited the Brooksville-Tampa Bay Regional Airport for a look at the CAF AirPower History Tour.
Chicago weather forecast: Calm before Wednesday’s storm
Fox 32 meteorologist Tim McGill has your Tuesday afternoon weather forecast and a look ahead at a wet, windy Wednesday as heavy storms enter the Chicago area.
Katie Price shares disgust at officers’ messages about son
Katie Price shares disgust at police officers’ messages about disabled son
Climate change: India’s Ladakh holds first frozen lake marathon
Pangong Frozen Lake Marathon aims to highlight the growing vulnerability of the ecologically fragile Himalayas region
Watch: Biden Reaffirms Support for Ukraine During Visit to Poland
President Biden addressed a crowd in Poland on Tuesday, declaring that Russia would “never” prevail in its war with Ukraine. The speech was part of his three-day trip to Eastern Europe to mark the first anniversary of the invasion. Photo: Michal Dyjuk/…
China’s Newest Weapon To Nab Western Technology – Its Courts
The growing conflict between China and the U.S. extends from computer-chip factories to a suspected spy balloon over American skies. Running through it all is a struggle for technological superiority. From a report: China has striven for years to devel…
Naval Academy Honors President Jimmy Carter, Drops Confederate Name from Building
While Matthew Fontaine Maury is considered the father of modern oceanography, he resigned his commission in 1861 and joined the Confederate Navy.