Sky
News Wagner U-turn, Prigozhin to Exile Some Wagner group mercenaries will join the official Russian military after their leader called off their march on Moscow and agreed to relocate to Belarus to avoid spilling Russian blood. |
Mother
Jones No Labels Donors Revealed No Labels, the political outfit, preparing to run a “unity” ticket in 2024 that Democratic strategists and Never-Trump Republican operatives fear will siphon votes from Biden, is what’s known as a dark-money group. |
The
Atlantic Is This a Czar Nicholas II Moment? The hall of mirrors that Putin has built so complex, that on the eve of an insurrection in Russia, the Russian president himself cannot fathom the motives of the key players, especially not Yevgeny Prigozhin. |
Men's
Health Jamie Raskin Stays Optimistic He’s a dad who lost a son, a man who battled cancer (twice), a politician who lived through January 6, and yet, somehow, he’s still smiling – and occasionally crying, too. |
NBC
News Intel Community Divide Over Covid Origin A long-anticipated government report on the origins of Covid-19 offered new details but did not state definitively whether the source of the virus was exposure to an infected animal or an event at a laboratory. |
The
GuardianThe 1,572 Who Helped Ban Abortion It’s been one year since SCOTUS ended the right to abortion, which is now prohibited in 14 states and restricted in six more, leaving large swaths of the midwest and south without access to basic reproductive care. |
The
Washington Post New Jersey car dealership consultant, 69-year-old Tom Stuker has flown more miles than any human being in history — 23 million so far, or 22 million more than Apollo 11. |
DNYUZ Bibi Threatened by Hollywood Producer The government of the U.S., where Arnon Milchan resided, balked at renewing his visa after revelations about one of his companies’ illegal exports to Israel in the 80’s of devices that could serve as nuclear triggers. |
Associated Press Prior Titan Passengers Not Surprised Talk to someone who rode in the Titan submersible, and they’re likely to mention a technological glitch: the propulsion system failed or communications with people on the surface cut out. |
CBS
News"Extreme Tourism" Booms The death of five people on the Titan sub highlights the surge in what some are calling "extreme tourism," in which generally well-heeled travelers embark on exciting — but potentially risky — adventures. |
Vox The Wagner Group Explained On the battlefield of Ukraine, thousands of Russian fighters died, many of which are fighters for the Wagner Group, a murky paramilitary network led by Russian oligarch Yevgeny Prigozhin. |
New York
Post Who Was Hunter Threatening and Why? First son Hunter Biden angrily threatened a Chinese businessman over a deal in 2017, saying the associate would “regret not following” his direction and using his father, Joe Biden, as leverage. |
Mediaite If Wolf Is On, It Has to Be Big Blitzer was on hand Saturday morning to anchor wall-to-wall coverage of the unfolding situation in Russia, and noted just how deep things are getting for Putin as he quizzed CNN analyst David Sanger on the events. |
The Hill Turley: Someone is Lying “I’m not the deciding official.” – those five words, allegedly from Delaware U.S. Attorney David Weiss, shocked IRS and FBI investigators in a meeting on October 22, 2022. |
Science Honesty Expert Faces Fraud Claim “That’s right: Two different people independently faked data for two different studies in a paper about dishonesty,” write behavioral scientists Uri Simonsohn, Joseph Simmons, and Leif Nelson on their blog. |
United
Press International DOJ Wants to Delay Trump Trial Special prosecutor Jack Smith, who is handling the investigation into former President Donald Trump’s alleged mishandling of classified documents, is seeking to delay a trial until December. |
Daily
Mail Gisele Shed Brady and Debt Tom Brady’s $17 million mansion is edging closer to being finished as DailyMail.com aerial photos show the main concrete frame of the property is now complete and builders are currently fitting floor-to-ceiling windows. |
ABC
News Train Derailment in Yellowstone River A train carrying potentially hazardous materials derailed into the Yellowstone River in Montana, leaving multiple tankers in the water, decimating the railroad portion of the Yellowstone Twin River Bridges. |
The New
York Times Quiet Pride Celebration Before 2023 After right-wing activists portrayed a Pride event in Franklin, Tenn., as a threat to children, the small city unexpectedly found itself at the center of a backlash. |
E
News Heard's Back on the Red Carpet The
Aquaman actress attended the Taormina Film Festival in June 2023, her first red carpet since her and her ex-husband’s televised defamation trial came to an end a little more than a year ago. |
My Three Step Plan to Save America By Dane Winkler
With a level playing field,
overseen by true democracy and a nudge towards better understanding our fellow citizens, we could put this nation on a hopeful path... |
For the
Left Drag Marchers Chant
Sparks Outrage: ‘We’re Coming for Your Children’ LBTQ+ activists marched in NYC and chanted “we’re here, we’re quer, we’re coming for your children” as a push for children to have sex has become a topic of daily discussion. |
For the
RightThe Price for Fighting
Climate Change Straight Out of Your Wallet The scale of damage cause by extreme weather across Canada signals that paying personally to fight climate change is no longer just a political gesture – or even optional. |
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