Support for Ukraine military aid is waning among US adults, with less than half still favoring weapons shipments to Kiev, a poll shows
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Virginia competes with Maryland to land new FBI headquarters
Virginia’s political leaders are making their case for moving the FBI headquarters to the state, arguing that the federal government would be wise to follow the steps of Amazon and other corporate leaders that have come to the commonwealth.
Feds preparing for trials in Breonna Taylor police killing
Lawyers are set to discuss the federal case against a former Kentucky police officer who fired blindly into Breonna Taylor’s apartment the night she was killed.
Sources: the US DOJ ramped up work in recent months on a potential antitrust complaint into whether Apple has iOS monopoly power and favors its own products (Wall Street Journal)
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Sources: the US DOJ ramped up work in recent months on a potential antitrust complaint into whether Apple has iOS monopoly power and favors its own products — Justice Department is adding litigators, seeking mor…
Russia claims minor Ukraine progress; Kyiv readies offensive
Russian forces claimed some battlefield success Wednesday as Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine labored to gain momentum almost a year after it began, while Ukraine said it needs another few months to stage its own offensive.The Russian Defense Ministry said…
US migration policy and nonstate groups: Lessons from Libya
In recent months, the administration of U.S. President Joe Biden has adopted a series of measures to respond to the record number of migrants and asylum-seekers at the U.S. southern border last year. This has included expanding the controversial Title 42 policy, which has been used by both the Trump and Biden administrations to expel…
Yankees pitcher Frankie Montas may need shoulder surgery
Frankie Montas may need shoulder surgery, an indication the pitcher may become a long-term injury concern for the New York Yankees.
UN report: Sayf al-‘Adl widely seen as new al Qaeda leader
UN experts say the predominant view among member nations is that the leadership of al Qaeda has passed to Sayf al-‘Adl, who was responsible for Osama bin Laden’s security and trained some of the hijackers involved in the 9/11 attack on the U.S.