President Donald Trump held virtual meetings with leaders of NATO member states, as well as with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Wednesday ahead of Friday’s bilateral meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska.
Read More Trump holds virtual meeting with Zelensky and European leaders ahead of Friday’s meeting with PutinTag: Germany
The water calls Ledecky to 1,500 gold, backstroke queen McKeown reigns supreme
Katie Ledecky claimed a sixth 1,500 metres freestyle title and a record-extending 22nd world championships gold medal in Singapore on Tuesday as Romanian rocket David Popovici added the men’s 200 crown to his Paris Olympic triumph.
Read More The water calls Ledecky to 1,500 gold, backstroke queen McKeown reigns supremeTrump gives Putin 50-day deadline to make peace or face ‘very severe tariffs’
President Donald Trump, alongside NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, announced that the United States will impose “very severe tariffs” on Russia should Moscow fail to secure a peace deal with Ukraine in the next 50 days.
Read More Trump gives Putin 50-day deadline to make peace or face ‘very severe tariffs’FDA to remove COVID-19 vaccine recommendation for children and healthy adults
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that it will soon terminate automatic approvals for COVID-19 vaccines to low risk populations — such as children and adults who are deemed healthy by a doctor.
Read More FDA to remove COVID-19 vaccine recommendation for children and healthy adultsTerrifying Flight: 200 Passengers Without Pilot For 10 Minutes After Co-Pilot Faints
A plane carrying almost 200 passengers did not not have a pilot for over 10 minutes in what was a frightening scene after the first officer lost consciousness in the cockpit as the captain was off using the bathroom, a new investigation found.
Read More Terrifying Flight: 200 Passengers Without Pilot For 10 Minutes After Co-Pilot FaintsTrump Pauses Refugee Program, But Lets 59 South African Farmers Fleeing Violence In—Media Outrage Follows
In January, President Trump paused mass refugee admissions while he reassessed the system, citing resource strains and security concerns. However, he left room for safe exemptions, particularly for cases of humanitarian need.
Read More Trump Pauses Refugee Program, But Lets 59 South African Farmers Fleeing Violence In—Media Outrage Follows

 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					