⚡️ Biden: US to announce $800+ million in new funding package for Ukraine, including air defense
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👀 Joe Biden gets Switzerland mixed up with Sweden during the press conference following the NATO Summit in Madrid.
Looks like the US president needs help in simply speaking.
Looks like the US president needs help in simply speaking.
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🇺🇸Highlights from President Joe Biden's speech at a press conference after G7 and NATO summits in Europe:
🔻US drivers and drivers around the world will have to pay high prices for gasoline “as long as it takes;”
🔻Biden is not going to ask Saudi Arabia to increase oil production, bigger output is in the interest of all the Gulf countries;
🔻The oil price cap would allow Russia to make profit but not at "exorbitant" prices;
🔻A congressional approval is needed to send F-16s to Turkey, and the president thinks they “can get it;”
🔻The US will announce over $800 million in new assistance for Ukraine in the coming days, including air defense.
🔻US drivers and drivers around the world will have to pay high prices for gasoline “as long as it takes;”
🔻Biden is not going to ask Saudi Arabia to increase oil production, bigger output is in the interest of all the Gulf countries;
🔻The oil price cap would allow Russia to make profit but not at "exorbitant" prices;
🔻A congressional approval is needed to send F-16s to Turkey, and the president thinks they “can get it;”
🔻The US will announce over $800 million in new assistance for Ukraine in the coming days, including air defense.
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Buckingham Palace won't disclose HR policy changes after Meghan Markle's bullying probe - reports
The bullying allegations first appeared in March when the duchess was accused of driving two personal assistants out of the household and undermining a third's confidence.
The palace launched an investigation with the help of an independent legal team a few days before the duke and duchess of Sussex's contentious interview with Oprah Winfrey.
However, the results of the investigation into how the bullying complaints were handled will reportedly be kept confidential by Buckingham Palace.
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The bullying allegations first appeared in March when the duchess was accused of driving two personal assistants out of the household and undermining a third's confidence.
The palace launched an investigation with the help of an independent legal team a few days before the duke and duchess of Sussex's contentious interview with Oprah Winfrey.
However, the results of the investigation into how the bullying complaints were handled will reportedly be kept confidential by Buckingham Palace.
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⚖️ 🌱 US Supreme Court limits government powers to regulate greenhouse gases
By a majority of 6-3, the high court found that the Environmental Protection Agency does not have the power to set broad caps on emissions from coal-fired power plants, which produce nearly 20 percent of the electricity consumed in the United States.
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By a majority of 6-3, the high court found that the Environmental Protection Agency does not have the power to set broad caps on emissions from coal-fired power plants, which produce nearly 20 percent of the electricity consumed in the United States.
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📹 War correspondent Alexander Sladkov reported that Ukrainian soldiers are abandoning weapons and equipment on the battlefield en masse.
According to the reporter, the militants mostly give up their western-made Javelin weapons.
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According to the reporter, the militants mostly give up their western-made Javelin weapons.
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📹 Some “traces” of the alliance indicate that Kiev wanted to establish a NATO military base at Severodonetsk airport.
Footage shows an almost two-kilometer runway for a Boeing plane or bigger, but these plans never became reality. In one of the rooms, items belonging to Ukrainian nationalists, a book about Aryans, and a repertoire for the orchestra with NATO markings were also found.
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Footage shows an almost two-kilometer runway for a Boeing plane or bigger, but these plans never became reality. In one of the rooms, items belonging to Ukrainian nationalists, a book about Aryans, and a repertoire for the orchestra with NATO markings were also found.
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❗️ The Russian Foreign Ministry has summoned the UK ambassador to protest statements against Vladimir Putin
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❗️The Biden administration blocked a US trust fund with $1 billion in assets linked to Russian businessman Suleiman Abusaidovich Kerimov, the Treasury Department said.
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❗️ The Russian MoD's latest statement on the Ukraine crisis:
▪️ Ukrainian nationalists blew up a granary near Dnepr in order to blame Russia for destroying it's infrastructure
▪️ Azov Batallion nationalists and mercenaries placed sniper points and armored vehicles in Kramatorsk school
▪️ More than 23,000 people were evacuated from Ukraine and Donbass to Russia in a day
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▪️ Ukrainian nationalists blew up a granary near Dnepr in order to blame Russia for destroying it's infrastructure
▪️ Azov Batallion nationalists and mercenaries placed sniper points and armored vehicles in Kramatorsk school
▪️ More than 23,000 people were evacuated from Ukraine and Donbass to Russia in a day
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🔫 New York lawmakers to vote on new gun rules following ruling
New York lawmakers plan to vote Thursday on legislation seeking to limit the proliferation of firearms in public after the Supreme Court gutted the state’s century-old handgun licensing law. The state is overhauling its rules for carrying guns after the court decided that ordinary citizens had a right to arm themselves in public for self-defense, something the state limited in the past mostly to people working in law enforcement or security.
New rules being rushed through an emergency session of the Legislature would allow many more gun owners to apply for a license to carry a concealed weapon, but would seek to set new restrictions on where firearms can be carried. Other provisions require background checks for all purchases of ammunition for guns that require a permit, and bar people with a history of dangerous behavior from getting handgun permits.
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New York lawmakers plan to vote Thursday on legislation seeking to limit the proliferation of firearms in public after the Supreme Court gutted the state’s century-old handgun licensing law. The state is overhauling its rules for carrying guns after the court decided that ordinary citizens had a right to arm themselves in public for self-defense, something the state limited in the past mostly to people working in law enforcement or security.
New rules being rushed through an emergency session of the Legislature would allow many more gun owners to apply for a license to carry a concealed weapon, but would seek to set new restrictions on where firearms can be carried. Other provisions require background checks for all purchases of ammunition for guns that require a permit, and bar people with a history of dangerous behavior from getting handgun permits.
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🖥 Personal info on California gun owners wrongly made public
The California Department of Justice on Wednesday acknowledged the agency wrongly made public the personal information of perhaps hundreds of thousands of gun owners in up to six state-operated databases, a broader exposure than the agency initially disclosed a day earlier.
Names, dates of birth, gender, race, driver’s license numbers, addresses and criminal histories were exposed for people who were granted or denied permits to carry concealed weapons between 2011 and 2021, the department said.
“It is infuriating that people who have been complying with the law have been put at risk by this breach,” said Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea, president of the California State Sheriffs’ Association. Officials are investigating the extent to which personal information was exposed in those databases.
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The California Department of Justice on Wednesday acknowledged the agency wrongly made public the personal information of perhaps hundreds of thousands of gun owners in up to six state-operated databases, a broader exposure than the agency initially disclosed a day earlier.
Names, dates of birth, gender, race, driver’s license numbers, addresses and criminal histories were exposed for people who were granted or denied permits to carry concealed weapons between 2011 and 2021, the department said.
“It is infuriating that people who have been complying with the law have been put at risk by this breach,” said Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea, president of the California State Sheriffs’ Association. Officials are investigating the extent to which personal information was exposed in those databases.
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🛣 Buttigieg launches $1B pilot to build racial equity in roads
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on Thursday launched a $1 billion first-of-its-kind pilot program aimed at helping reconnect cities and neighborhoods racially segregated or divided by road projects, pledging wide-ranging help to dozens of communities despite the program’s limited dollars.
New projects could include rapid bus transit lines to link disadvantaged neighborhoods to jobs; caps built on top of highways featuring green spaces, bike lanes and pedestrian walkways to allow for safe crossings over the roadways; repurposing former rail lines; and partial removal of highways.
Under the Reconnecting Communities program, cities and states can now apply for the federal aid over five years to rectify harm caused by roadways that were built primarily through lower-income, Black communities after the 1950s creation of the interstate highway system.
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Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on Thursday launched a $1 billion first-of-its-kind pilot program aimed at helping reconnect cities and neighborhoods racially segregated or divided by road projects, pledging wide-ranging help to dozens of communities despite the program’s limited dollars.
New projects could include rapid bus transit lines to link disadvantaged neighborhoods to jobs; caps built on top of highways featuring green spaces, bike lanes and pedestrian walkways to allow for safe crossings over the roadways; repurposing former rail lines; and partial removal of highways.
Under the Reconnecting Communities program, cities and states can now apply for the federal aid over five years to rectify harm caused by roadways that were built primarily through lower-income, Black communities after the 1950s creation of the interstate highway system.
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📲 FEMA releases largest update to its mobile app in a decade
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is releasing the largest update to its mobile application in a decade, the agency announced today. FEMA is releasing the app at the beginning of a hurricane season that experts predict will be above average and a wildfire season that’s already devastating, for example, in New Mexico.
The app also features a section called “Recover” where users can learn more about federal disaster declarations in their area that indicate federal assistance will be available and how to apply for it.
For accessibility, the app now works with technologies like screen readers and voiceovers, and is scaled for different screen sizes and has a more consistent layout. Gloria Huang, digital engagement and analytics branch chief for FEMA, said improvements for people with disabilities will continue.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency is releasing the largest update to its mobile application in a decade, the agency announced today. FEMA is releasing the app at the beginning of a hurricane season that experts predict will be above average and a wildfire season that’s already devastating, for example, in New Mexico.
The app also features a section called “Recover” where users can learn more about federal disaster declarations in their area that indicate federal assistance will be available and how to apply for it.
For accessibility, the app now works with technologies like screen readers and voiceovers, and is scaled for different screen sizes and has a more consistent layout. Gloria Huang, digital engagement and analytics branch chief for FEMA, said improvements for people with disabilities will continue.
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💉 Tweaked COVID boosters in US must target newer omicron types
US regulators told COVID-19 vaccine makers Thursday that any booster shots tweaked for the fall will have to add protection against the newest omicron relatives.
Pfizer and Moderna were already brewing and testing boosters updated against the first omicron mutant in anticipation of an October rollout. Pfizer had begun work on another experimental dose to target the newer strains the FDA ultimately settled on. Moderna told FDA advisers that switching to the even newer strains now circulating might delay its booster update another month. Moderna didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment Thursday.
The FDA order doesn’t guarantee combo shots would be offered in the fall. Manufacturers still have to provide key data before the agency decides whether to authorize modified boosters - and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention then would have to decide how they’re used.
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US regulators told COVID-19 vaccine makers Thursday that any booster shots tweaked for the fall will have to add protection against the newest omicron relatives.
Pfizer and Moderna were already brewing and testing boosters updated against the first omicron mutant in anticipation of an October rollout. Pfizer had begun work on another experimental dose to target the newer strains the FDA ultimately settled on. Moderna told FDA advisers that switching to the even newer strains now circulating might delay its booster update another month. Moderna didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment Thursday.
The FDA order doesn’t guarantee combo shots would be offered in the fall. Manufacturers still have to provide key data before the agency decides whether to authorize modified boosters - and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention then would have to decide how they’re used.
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🎉 Carnival cruise brawl caught on camera broke out over alleged cheating
A huge fight that broke out among dozens of passengers aboard the Carnival Magic cruise ship was caught on camera. The brawl was allegedly sparked by accusations of cheating. Punches were thrown and glass bottles were smashed during the chaos, with one woman reportedly suffering cuts.
Cruise officials ultimately had to call in the Coast Guard to control the situation. In a statement, Carnival Magic admitted "a number of guests were involved in an altercation in a nightclub.”
"Thankfully no serious injuries were reported and our onboard security team intervened," their statement read." The ship arrived as scheduled this morning and authorities were notified and met the ship to interview suspects and witnesses and conduct an investigation.
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A huge fight that broke out among dozens of passengers aboard the Carnival Magic cruise ship was caught on camera. The brawl was allegedly sparked by accusations of cheating. Punches were thrown and glass bottles were smashed during the chaos, with one woman reportedly suffering cuts.
Cruise officials ultimately had to call in the Coast Guard to control the situation. In a statement, Carnival Magic admitted "a number of guests were involved in an altercation in a nightclub.”
"Thankfully no serious injuries were reported and our onboard security team intervened," their statement read." The ship arrived as scheduled this morning and authorities were notified and met the ship to interview suspects and witnesses and conduct an investigation.
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💍 Taylor Swift is engaged!
Singer-songwriter extraordinaire Taylor Swift and her British actor boyfriend, Joe Alwyn, secretly got engaged a few months ago and shared the happy news with only their “inner-inner circle—basically immediate family, and trusted, very old friends.”
Swift, 32, and Alwyn, 31, have kept their relationship largely out of the public eye. In fact, Swift is apparently so eager to keep the engagement under wraps that she only wears her engagement ring at home.
A source familiar with the couple said the pair's relationship intensified during the Covid-19 pandemic as it resulted in them living together throughout the lockdowns.
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Singer-songwriter extraordinaire Taylor Swift and her British actor boyfriend, Joe Alwyn, secretly got engaged a few months ago and shared the happy news with only their “inner-inner circle—basically immediate family, and trusted, very old friends.”
Swift, 32, and Alwyn, 31, have kept their relationship largely out of the public eye. In fact, Swift is apparently so eager to keep the engagement under wraps that she only wears her engagement ring at home.
A source familiar with the couple said the pair's relationship intensified during the Covid-19 pandemic as it resulted in them living together throughout the lockdowns.
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‼️ Pentagon Reviewing Proposals From Firms to Develop New Weapons to Help Ukraine - Reports
The US Department of Defense is reviewing 1,300 proposals from 800 companies to develop new weapons and commercial capabilities that they may be able to produce in order to help Ukraine amid Russia's special military operation, CNN reported citing a US defense official.
The proposals include air defense, anti-armor, anti-tank, anti-personnel, coastal defense, drones, secure communications, and counter battery, which are all key needs Ukraine has identified, the report said on Thursday. The Pentagon is expected to decide on which proposals to pursue in the coming weeks, the report said. The United States intends to improve the capacity of the US industrial base in order to support Ukraine's needs should the conflict continue for a long time, the report said.
Earlier this year, US defense officials met with major US defense firms to discuss the capability of the US industrial base to support Ukraine's military needs should the conflict continue for a long time. Congress also approved a $40 billion package to provide assistance to Ukraine.
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The US Department of Defense is reviewing 1,300 proposals from 800 companies to develop new weapons and commercial capabilities that they may be able to produce in order to help Ukraine amid Russia's special military operation, CNN reported citing a US defense official.
The proposals include air defense, anti-armor, anti-tank, anti-personnel, coastal defense, drones, secure communications, and counter battery, which are all key needs Ukraine has identified, the report said on Thursday. The Pentagon is expected to decide on which proposals to pursue in the coming weeks, the report said. The United States intends to improve the capacity of the US industrial base in order to support Ukraine's needs should the conflict continue for a long time, the report said.
Earlier this year, US defense officials met with major US defense firms to discuss the capability of the US industrial base to support Ukraine's military needs should the conflict continue for a long time. Congress also approved a $40 billion package to provide assistance to Ukraine.
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🏥 Shooting in New Jersey city leaves 9 people wounded
The city’s gunfire detection system alerted police to the shooting shortly after 6 p.m. on the 200 block of Clinton Place, according to Newark Acting Public Safety Director Raul Malave.
“Three adult victims and one juvenile arrived at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center for treatment of gunshot injuries,” Malave said in an email. “Four other adult victims were transported to University Hospital for treatment of gunshot injuries.”
Police say that all nine victims are reportedly in stable condition. The incident is under investigation by the Newark Police and more details were not immediately available.
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The city’s gunfire detection system alerted police to the shooting shortly after 6 p.m. on the 200 block of Clinton Place, according to Newark Acting Public Safety Director Raul Malave.
“Three adult victims and one juvenile arrived at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center for treatment of gunshot injuries,” Malave said in an email. “Four other adult victims were transported to University Hospital for treatment of gunshot injuries.”
Police say that all nine victims are reportedly in stable condition. The incident is under investigation by the Newark Police and more details were not immediately available.
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