Day: April 19, 2023

Russian influence peddling adds to fears after election of untested president in European nation

1:07 pm April 19, 2023

After 33 years in power, Montenegrins ousted their long-time leader, Milo Djukanovic, who has dominated politics in Montenegro since the days of the Yugoslav wars. While the vote was considered free and fair with the outgoing president conceding defeat to his Oxford-educated challenger, 37-year-old Jakov Milatovic, leader of Montenegro’s Europe Now Movement, questions remain over […]

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Vermont’s capital city celebrates poetry with parade, display of poems

1:00 pm April 19, 2023

As spring starts to blossom in New England, some Vermont communities come to life with the sites and sounds of written verse. “These are the honey makers The maple sap tappers The pollen gatherers The elixirs healing the future from the spirits of the past,” a woman recited from a poem written by Buffy Aakaash, […]

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New Mexico, Texas rivers seeing benefits of record snowpack, spring runoff

12:53 pm April 19, 2023

Federal water managers have more room to breathe this spring as two Southwestern rivers that provide New Mexico and Texas with drinking water and irrigation supplies are seeing the benefits of record snowpack and spring runoff. Forecasters with the National Weather Service delivered the good news Tuesday for water managers, cities and farmers as federal […]

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Black Republican launches campaign against ‘Squad’-backed Summer Lee in Pennsylvania: ‘We’re falling apart’

12:06 pm April 19, 2023

FIRST ON FOX: A Pennsylvania Republican is looking to clean up the streets of Pittsburgh and restore law and order by launching a campaign to represent one of the state’s more progressive districts in the U.S. House. James Hayes, an economist and the son of a steelworker, will launch a campaign Wednesday to represent the […]

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Physicists, victims contradict feds’ report on ‘Havana Syndrome’ attacks on US diplomats

12:00 pm April 19, 2023

New analysis into what may have caused the condition often called “Havana Syndrome” – where victims feel intense pain and potentially momentary cognitive dysfunction – suspected to be sourced from directed microwave attacks at places like the U.S. embassy in the Cuban capital. On “Special Report,” anchor Bret Baier spoke with the suspected “patient zero” […]

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