WASHINGTON (AP) The House Jan. 6 committee voted unanimously to subpoena former President Donald Trump, demanding his personal testimony as it unveiled startling new video and described his multi-part plan to overturn his 2020 election loss, which led to his supporters fierce assault on the U.S. Capitol. With alarming messages from the U.S. Secret Service
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LONDON -British Prime Minister Liz Truss fired her Finance Minister Kwasi Kwarteng on Fridayand replaced him with former foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt, a centrist, as she prepared toscrap parts of her economic package in a bid to survive the market and the political turmoil gripping Britain. Mr Kwarteng said he resigned at Ms Trussrequest after
Ukraine said it received 150 sets of SpaceXs Starlink from Poland hours before Tesla Inc TSLA CEO Elon Musk told the U.S. to pay for the high-speed internet services because it can no longer afford to give it to Ukraine for free. What Happened: Ukrainian Ministry of Reintegration of Temporarily Occupied Territories said the Starlink
Surely it’s going to go on sale, right? — Pixel Watch review: Beautiful, fast, and way too expensive It could be better, but it might be good enough for a wearables-starved ecosystem. Ron Amadeo – Oct 12, 2022 5:00 pm UTC Enlarge / The Pixel Watch. It’s a perfect, round little pebble. Ron Amadeo reader
The House panel investigating last years attack on the U.S. Capitol will hold its ninth hearing Thursday, the latest in a series of open forums aimed to demonstrate that former President Trump sought to remain in power illicitly following his 2020 election defeat. In a break from the past, this week’s hearing is not expected to present
close video Fed’s inflation soft landing ‘no longer looking like a possibility’: Michael Lee Michael Lee Strategy’s Michael Lee argues a Federal Reserve pause on rate hikes would push stocks higher. Social Security benefits are set to rise by 8.7% in 2023, the biggest bump in four decades as stubbornly high inflation erodes the buying
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) A jury spared Florida school shooter Nikolas Cruz from the death penalty Thursday for killing 17 people at a Parkland high school in 2018, sending him to prison for the remainder of his life in a decision that left many families of the victims angered, baffled and in tears. The jurys
The average American consumer might not think much of their access to financial services. But for consumers that are underbanked or unbanked, the very high costs of relying on alternative financial solutions, such as payday loans, check cashing services, money orders, and pawnshop loans can be astronomical and create a vicious cycle of financial pain
Ancient microbial life on Mars could have destroyed the planet’s atmosphere through climate change, which ultimately led to its extinction, new research has suggested. The new theory comes from a climate modeling study that simulated hydrogen-consuming, methane-producing microbes living on Mars roughly 3.7 billion years ago. At the time, atmospheric conditions were similar to those
NEW YORK – A 26-year-old woman fell to her death from the rooftop bar at a Times Square hotel. The NYPD says it happened at about 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Hyatt Centric Hotel on 45th St. The woman, whose name has not been released, was at the 54th-floor establishment called Bar 54, when she
Nearly 60 law enforcement personnel in Massachusetts were denied recertification through a police licensing commission, according to data presented Thursday morning at a Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Commission meeting. The names of 57 officers who have been denied recertification have not been released publicly, and the commission has previously declined to provide identifying
The United States Department of the Treasury is facing a second legal challenge after its decision in August to ban Tornado Cash, a cryptocurrency mixing service that masks the origins of coin transactions. The complaint that was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida on Wednesday, October 13, asserts that
Mounting fears that Russian President Vladimir Putin could resort to a nuclear weapon to stem his losses in Ukraine have prompted debate about what are the real red lines for Moscow and Washington. Putin has made only general threats to use nukes if Russia is attacked, though its unclear what that means given Moscows
3 police officers killed in Connecticut Police identified the 3 officers who were shot, 2 fatally, in Bristol late Wednesday evening. CONNECTICUT – 3 police officers were shot in Bristol, Connecticut late on Wednesday. Two of them died, according to police officials. A 911 call for a domestic dispute came in just before 10:30 p.m.
close video Fed’s inflation soft landing ‘no longer looking like a possibility’: Michael Lee Michael Lee Strategy’s Michael Lee argues a Federal Reserve pause on rate hikes would push stocks higher. Social Security benefits are set to rise by 8.7% in 2023, the biggest bump in four decades as stubbornly high inflation erodes the buying
The United States Department of the Treasury is facing a second legal challenge after its decision in August to ban Tornado Cash, a cryptocurrency mixing service that masks the origins of coin transactions. The complaint that was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida on Wednesday, October 13, asserts that
Mounting fears that Russian President Vladimir Putin could resort to a nuclear weapon to stem his losses in Ukraine have prompted debate about what are the real red lines for Moscow and Washington. Putin has made only general threats to use nukes if Russia is attacked, though its unclear what that means given Moscows
3 police officers killed in Connecticut Police identified the 3 officers who were shot, 2 fatally, in Bristol late Wednesday evening. CONNECTICUT – 3 police officers were shot in Bristol, Connecticut late on Wednesday. Two of them died, according to police officials. A 911 call for a domestic dispute came in just before 10:30 p.m.
close video Fed’s inflation soft landing ‘no longer looking like a possibility’: Michael Lee Michael Lee Strategy’s Michael Lee argues a Federal Reserve pause on rate hikes would push stocks higher. Social Security benefits are set to rise by 8.7% in 2023, the biggest bump in four decades as stubbornly high inflation erodes the buying
While some anticipate that more people will naturally get into crypto due to inflation, the reality is far from some community members’ expectations. A discussion in the r/cryptocurrency subreddit highlighted this topic and explored why higher inflation is not pushing more people into the crypto space. According to a Reddit user, events like the United