Day: July 11, 2023

Biden’s ‘grandfatherly appeal’ and ‘warmth’ may help him at NATO summit: Report

6:05 pm July 11, 2023

Diplomats and international relations experts praised President Joe Biden, the oldest president in American history at 80-years-old, for his “grandfatherly appeal” to world leaders in a CBS News article on Tuesday.  “President Biden is the old, great trans-Atlanticist,” European fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, Liana Fix, said. Fix also lauded Biden for his […]

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Ring doorbell video captures Michael Burham, burning car on morning of Kala Hodgkin murder

5:16 pm July 11, 2023

Ring doorbell camera video shows fugitive murder suspect Michael Charles Burham on a woman’s front porch hours after police in New York say he gunned down Kala Hodgkin in May – before allegedly torching her car in the driveway and leaving behind a small fire extinguisher. Burham was subsequently accused of kidnapping a Pennsylvania couple […]

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Japan’s prime minister meets with Polish counterpart to discuss security, Russia’s war on Ukraine

5:12 pm July 11, 2023

The prime ministers of Poland and Japan held talks on Tuesday on security, Russia’s war on Ukraine and the strengthening of business ties. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida met with his Polish counterpart, Mateusz Morawiecki, in Warsaw on his way to a NATO summit in Lithuania, which borders Poland. The talks focused on security in […]

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Arrest made after military Humvee crashes into Army office building at Fort Stewart, Georgia

5:01 pm July 11, 2023

A person was arrested after a military Humvee crashed into the Army office building for commanders and other top leaders at Fort Stewart in southeast Georgia. The vehicle plowed through the glass front doors of the Army post’s headquarters building Monday morning. No injuries were reported, and a suspect was taken into custody, the Army […]

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‘We’ve proven’ reparations can work, Evanston activist says: ‘City hasn’t blown up’

5:00 pm July 11, 2023

An activist who successfully pushed for reparations in her Chicago suburb argued more cities could follow the same model. Robin Rue Simmons, the former alderman for Evanston, Illinois, spoke at a meeting with civil rights leaders in Annapolis, Maryland, on Monday, encouraging them to follow Evanston’s example. Evanston’s city council was the first in the […]

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