August 3, 2022

‘Extremely dangerous for Trump’: DOJ subpoenas WH lawyer in criminal Jan. 6 probe

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Airbus cancels A350 contract with Qatar Airways due to feud over paint problem: Reports

Qatar Airways Doha: Airbus on Wednesday scraped its contract to deliver 19 A350 planes to Qatar Airways, reported AFP citing a source close to the matter. The development came amid a feud between the two aviation giants. Notably, the European aircraft maker had already cancelled an...

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3D-printed ‘ghost guns’ seized in B.C. after parts intercepted at mail centres in Toronto, Vancouver: CBSA

VANCOUVER – Border officers report so-called “ghost guns” made from 3D-printed parts have been seized in the B.C. Interior, after international deliveries were intercepted at mail centres in Vancouver and Toronto. The Canada Border Services Agency says in a statement that officers executed a search warrant...

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The unfortunate reality of 9/11 plotter Ayman al-Zawahiri’s death

Ayman al-Zawahiri is dead. According to the White House, Al Qaeda’s figurehead, a 9/11 plotter and the successor to Osama bin Laden, was killed in a spectacularly discreet U.S. drone strike that minimized collateral damage and reportedly resulted in no unnecessary casualties. With this strike, America...

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Biden signs executive order to protect travel for abortion

WASHINGTON —  President Biden on Wednesday signed an executive order that lays the groundwork for Medicaid to help women seeking abortions to travel between states to obtain access to the procedure. The details are still being worked out, and the administration faces a challenging legal landscape because...

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Michael E. Langley becomes first Black four-star Marine general confirmed

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4 charts that show just how big abortion won in Kansas

On Tuesday, an unprecedented number of Kansans voted against a constitutional amendment that would have allowed lawmakers to end abortion protections. That’s a big win for women’s rights, but the outcome also carries major implications for elections nationwide this November. It’s especially true in those states...

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