Year: 2023

Billions in Ukraine defense spending has been slow to translate into U.S. jobs

WASHINGTON —  Billions of dollars being spent by the federal government to arm Ukraine and replenish U.S. military stockpiles have been slow to translate into a significant number of new jobs in the U.S. as defense manufacturers grapple with logistical challenges in ramping up production.  Weapons manufacturers and Defense Department officials declined to say how…

Creeping abortion restrictions in Russia spark outrage

First Look Creeping abortion restrictions in Russia spark outrage Recent proposals by authorities to restrict access to abortion have struck a nerve across Russia. While abortion remains legal, new regulations and mandates from the Health Ministry are designed to discourage women from seeking terminating pregnancies.  | View caption Hide caption | Despite its last-minute scheduling,…

Authorities scour Maine for Lewiston shooter Robert Card on third day of manhunt

LISBON, Maine — Hundreds of law enforcement officers on Friday again descended on southern Maine in search of an Army reservist suspected of massacring 18 people this week in the close-knit city of Lewiston. Officials had urged residents to stay indoors as they hunted for a man they have identified as Robert Card, 40. Card…