Biden officials say those questioning US approach to Ukraine are spouting Russian disinformation

joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden’s< Price was pressed by a reporter Thursday on the evidence behind U.S. officials’ belief that Russia intended to release an elaborate propaganda video on conflicts in order to justify beginning a war.  The defense said it had intelligence that world-regions was planning to “stage a fake attack” in order to embolden support…

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9 Los Angeles gang members charged in murders of 6 people

los-angeles” target=”_blank”>Los Angeles< against nine suspected gang members in connection to the crime” target=”_blank”>murders<. Tony Gonzalez is charged with one count of second-degree robbery, according to the outlet. The six defendants charged with either murder or conspiracy to commit murder pleaded not guilty this week and are set to appear in court for a preliminary…

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Fentanyl poisoning deaths double in 30 states over 2 years: study

opioid-crisis” target=”_blank”>Fentanyl< deaths doubled in 30 states between 2019 and 2021, according to an analysis of U.S. government data. Five states including Alaska, Colorado, Louisiana Mississippi, California and Texas saw a five-fold increase in fentanyl deaths, the analysis from opioid awareness organization Families Against Fentanyl shows. “The fentanyl crisis is getting worse, not better. Fake…

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Bill Cosby likely to avoid testifying in lawsuit over alleged 1974 Playboy Mansion sexual assault

A judge on Friday in Los Angeles appeared strongly inclined to allow bill-cosby” target=”_blank”>Bill Cosby< who alleges he sexually abused her when she was 15 in the mid-1970s. At a hearing to argue the issue, Superior Court Judge Craig Karlan agreed with Cosby’s attorney that the 84-year-old has a reasonable fear of again facing criminal…

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It's time to end race-based college preferences—and rich-kid preferences, too

The Supreme Court recently announced it will be taking up two cases, charging Harvard University and the University of North Carolina with illegally using racial preferences to admit education” target=”_blank”>students< (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File) Of course, the first step in ensuring that college admissions promote equal opportunity is to ensure that students are judged…

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