First Look Civilians reflect on Ukraine’s 2014 uprising in the midst of war Ten years ago, Ukrainians protested President Viktor Yanukovychin’s decision to move the country away from the EU and toward Russia. The months-long standoff led to the ouster of Mr. Yanukovychin, and nine years later, an ongoing war with Russia. | View caption Hide…
Month: November 2023
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Amid slog of Ukraine war, NATO turns warier eye on Russia
Safety Security Amid slog of Ukraine war, NATO turns warier eye on Russia | View caption Hide caption From its founding, NATO has guarded Europe against threats from the east. Those efforts are now being heightened, both for readiness and to deter an unpredictable Russia. This was a step many member nations wouldn’t entertain prior…
House Republicans subpoena prosecutor in Hunter Biden case
WASHINGTON — The House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday subpoenaed a top deputy to the special counsel investigating Hunter Biden as part of the Republican impeachment inquiry into the president. Lesley Wolf, a top prosecutor from the office of the U.S. attorney for Delaware, David Weiss, was asked to appear for testimony before the GOP-led committee on Dec.…
Thanksgiving travelers told to ‘be nice’ as all-time passenger record set to be broken
Busy roads and crowded skies are as much a part of the holiday season as turkey and pumpkin pie. And as travel industry chiefs hope to avoid the sort of meltdowns that have marred previous Thanksgivings, they are also urging the public not to resort to abuse when dealing with inevitable flight delays. “If you’re…