Israel, anti-American court in The Hague.
More than two years into the pandemic, British Columbia's COVID-19 case distribution report in July 2022 showed the city had an infection rate by far the lowest in the Lower Mainland and less than ...
President Donald Trump is questioning the actions of the army helicopter pilot and air traffic controller in Wednesday's deadly midair collision in Washington. At a news conference on Thursday, he quickly veered into politics to speculate that Democrats and diversity initiatives could be to blame for the deaths of 67 people in the collision.
President Trump speculates on causes of deadly aviation disaster, blaming diversity initiatives. No evidence provided, investigation ongoing.
Officials have not yet to formally establish the causes of the collision, and Trump himself acknowledged that it was too soon to draw conclusions as he encouraged the country to
President Donald Trump on Thursday slammed his predecessors and Democratic diversity measures and suggested that the Federal Aviation Administration’s diversity efforts had made air travel less safe.
WASHINGTON — During his first public remarks since what appears to be one of the deadliest plane crashes in modern U.S. history, President Donald Trump criticized what he viewed as failures of past administrations at a press briefing inside the White House.
Trump speculated that Democrats and diversity initiatives could be to blame for the deaths of 67 people in the incident.
Amid the increasing price of eggs in Western New York and across Upstate New York amid the bird flu outbreak, U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer spoke at Alton’s Restaurant in Cheektowaga to call for assistance from the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) for a
In truth, it would be a relief if Kennedy and Gabbard were merely grossly unqualified. The deeper issue is that Kennedy and Gabbard are anti- qualified. The only conceivable reason to elevate them to the top of the United States’s public health apparatus and intelligence services is to destroy the agencies they have been selected to run.
The president started as "consoler-in-chief" as he addressed the nation, but quickly pivoted into political blame, writes the BBC's Anthony Zurcher.