U.S. intelligence agencies had alerted top military and administration officials as early as Wednesday about a potential military assault against prominent Russian defense authorities, plotted by Prigozhin.
LGBT activists marched through Tompkins Square Park in the East Village of New York City over the weekend, shouting they were coming for "your children."
Local filmmaker Jaime Hammonds documented the homeless crisis in Austin, Texas and created a map of the approximately 168 camps around the city that reveal up to 10,000 living on the streets.
The Department of Justice announced last week that it had charged four chemical companies based in China and eight Chinese nationals for the trafficking fentanyl precursor chemicals into the United States.
While The New York Times and Washington Post covered the Titan Submarine and the recent visit of India’s Prime Minister on their front pages, the two papers hid the negative news unfolding about Hunter on page A15.
Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake has been described as "practically living" at Mar-a-Lago, leading some to speculate if she may be Trump's running mate for his 2024 campaign.
The multi-agency collaboration has resulted in "over 384,000 illegal immigrant apprehensions and more than 29,000 criminal arrests," including "over 28,000 felony charges reported."
Currently serving as the president of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), the second-largest teachers' union in the country, Weingarten was instrumental in shaping COVID policies in academic settings.