Why Putin's Refusing to Comment on Trump's Arrest
Putin's spokesperson said Russia doesn't speak about internal affairs of other countries. But some say the Kremlin's silence on Trump may be for other reasons.
Putin's spokesperson said Russia doesn't speak about internal affairs of other countries. But some say the Kremlin's silence on Trump may be for other reasons.
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The lake's levels are still below average for this time of year, but AccuWeather forecasts them to rise another three to four feet as the snowpack melts.
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Police officers and SWAT team units surrounded Trump Tower on Wednesday afternoon.
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The gay couple aged 23 and 21 document their everyday life, including who's in charge of doing the chores around the house.
Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner recently said that any novice prosecutor could win a conviction against Trump in court.
The sector, "already facing headwinds" from the pandemic's work-from-home shift, is expected to face "huge hurdles," according to a new Morgan Stanley report.
Police, investigating multiple suspects, have said all three victims knew each other.
Many top Republicans have recently changed their tunes on defunding the police, years after strongly defending it.
An etiquette expert told Newsweek that the request in the viral Reddit post is "an imposition" and "one should take responsibility for one's own life."
Trump has been charged with 34 felony counts, making him the first former president in U.S. history to face criminal prosecution.
To label NPR as "state-influenced, state-controlled or state-affiliated," one researcher told Newsweek, is "quite misleading and dishonest."
"That animal was the first documented plains garter snake in Macoupin county since 1947," herpetologist Nathan Kutok told Newsweek.
If Trump's rivals are already shanking him in their second breath, what will it sound like if more charges pile up?
The updated Jeep now has more safety features and a bigger touchscreen.
A special version of the Hyundai Ioniq 5 was revealed at the New York International Auto Show today.
The partnership between a transgender social media personality and Bud Light has proved divisive, with some calling for a boycott of the beer.
"Molly is delusional if she expects an acquaintance who was uninvited to still give a gift," commented one user.
"I thought it was a very brown roast chicken at first," one user wrote, while another posted, "When you point so hard you change direction."
Police have dismissed rumors and speculation around the deaths and said at this point there is no evidence of foul play.
Red tides, which are caused by blooms of algae species Karenia brevis, can release neurotoxins into the air and lead to eye and respiratory irritation.
If the little prince's previous antics at royal events are anything to go by he could well make a star turn on the coronation balcony, "The Royal Report" hears.
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