Michigan judge keeps Trump on primary ballot, rejecting effort to bar him under Constitution’s insurrection clause
DETROIT (AP) — Michigan judge keeps Trump on primary ballot, rejecting effort to bar him under Constitution’s insurrection clause.
DETROIT (AP) — Michigan judge keeps Trump on primary ballot, rejecting effort to bar him under Constitution’s insurrection clause.
The former president was mercilessly mocked for revisiting a familiar routine with a twist.
Kelly hosted Trump-less debate of GOP primary candidates, a first for NewsNation, this past week
The journalist reality-checked the retiring Republican lawmaker over his comment.
The gulf between Israel and the US on one hand - and Arab states and much of the rest of the world on the other - couldn't really be greater. With the US diplomatic backing, and with more of its ammunition supplies being shipped to Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made it clear that to achieve his goals of rescuing hostages - but more importantly, in reality, the destruction of Hamas - then a ceasefire is a non-starter. Despite their admirable work, in truth they won't get very far for the time being because neither of the protagonists - Hamas and Israel - seem awfully interested in a ceasefire anyway.
Germany may have to wage a defensive war against Russia in the future, German televisions news program Tagesschau reported on Dec. 9, citing Bundeswehr (German Armed Forces) Inspector General Carsten Breuer.
The ex-president was originally going to testify Monday in the case, which he has repeatedly claimed is election interference by the Biden campaign.
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New York Attorney General Letitia James said that experts called for former President Trump’s defense this week actually helped her legal case alleging Trump and his company falsified business records. “Donald Trump can continue to try to distract from reality. You can continue to call me names,” she said in a video message Friday. “But…
"You kind of wonder what it’ll take for people to believe him when he tells us who he is,” Gore told CNN's Jake Tapper.
Ukraine appears to be building its own defences after months of seeking to break through Moscow’s
Australia on Monday said it would tighten visa rules for international students and low-skilled workers that could halve its migrant intake over the next two years as the government looks to overhaul what it said was a "broken" migration system. Under the new policies, international students would need to secure higher ratings on English tests and there would be more scrutiny on a student's second visa application that would prolong their stay. "Our strategy will bring migration numbers back to normal," Home Affairs Minister Clare O'Neil said during a media briefing.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has filed a discrimination complaint on behalf of a Black Muslim Arab American teacher in Maryland, who was placed on administrative leave for her email signature, which included a controversial phrase supporting Palestinian rights.
The country's new far-right president vows to launch a radical economic programme as he is sworn in.
Plans by New Zealand's conservative government to roll back Maori rights reforms have revived race as a hot political issue in the Pacific nation, which was previously lauded globally for its advances on Indigenous matters. Thousands of protesters have taken to New Zealand's streets this month against proposed legislation and plans that critics describe as the most significant step backwards for Maori rights in decades, but which the new government says address voters' concerns about the direction of the policy in recent years. The right of centre government, which won power at an October election, is promising to undo policies of the previous progressive Labour government, in particular those that promote the official use of Maori language and seek to enhance Indigenous living standards and rights.
Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape has warned the West not to solely pour security investment in the Pacific, saying poverty was a major threat.
Russia has become stronger as a result of the conflict in Ukraine - just as it did by defeating Hitler and Napoleon, its foreign minister has claimed. In a wide-ranging series of assertions, Sergei Lavrov said the "hybrid war" that the West is supposedly waging against Russia is based on "cancel culture". Mr Lavrov - who is sanctioned by the UK and the EU - said the West was trying to exhaust Russia in Ukraine.
His exchange with the man threatening to block Ukraine's EU aspirations comes ahead of a visit to the US.
New CNN polls conducted by SSRS show what voters in the swing states of Georgia and Michigan think about the criminal charges former President Donald Trump faces and how they might affect his candidacy for president.
Lawmakers in both parties are growing increasingly concerned about where a handshake deal between the White House and former Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) on spending stands as they negotiate how the government should be funded next year. The Biden administration and House GOP leadership worked to pass legislation known as the Fiscal Responsibility Act (FRA)…
Pilot of F-16 fighter believed to have escaped from plane moments before it plunged into sea