President Donald Trump announced on Monday that Russia and Ukraine are “immediately” going to begin ceasefire negotiations — following a two hour long phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Trump To Speak With Putin On Monday To Stop The ‘Bloodbath’ In Ukraine
President Donald Trump announced that he has a scheduled phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin scheduled for Monday to discuss a ceasefire in the Russia-Ukraine war.
Read More Trump To Speak With Putin On Monday To Stop The ‘Bloodbath’ In UkraineN.Y.: ‘Cowardly’ Climate Activists Vandalize Wall Street’s Charging Bull Statue, Before Attempting To Scrub It Off As NYPD Approached
A number of climate activists vandalized Wall Street’s famous “Charging Bull” sculpture in Manhattan on Tuesday, Earth Day, before attempting to quickly wipe off the paint as they witnessed law enforcement approach them.
Read More N.Y.: ‘Cowardly’ Climate Activists Vandalize Wall Street’s Charging Bull Statue, Before Attempting To Scrub It Off As NYPD ApproachedNoem’s Purse ‘Containing Thousands In Cash’ Stolen At D.C. Restaurant
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem’s purse was stolen at a restaurant in Washington, D.C., on Sunday, and it reportedly contained around $3,000 in cash, medication, her driver’s license, keys, and her DHS access badge, among other items.
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Democrat New Jersey Senator Cory Booker previously labeled Senate filibusters an “abuse of power” in 2022, prior to launching yesterday’s 25-hour filibuster on Tuesday — the longest in U.S. Senate history.
Read More Booker Previously Labeled Filibusters An ‘Abuse Of Power’ Years Prior To Setting Senate Speech RecordVatican: Pope Francis No Longer In Critical Danger, Remains Hospitalized
On Monday, doctors announced that Pope Francis, after a nearly month-long battle with pneumonia that required hospitalization, is no longer at imminent risk of death.
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