White House cleans up Biden gaffe, says he didn't accidentally reveal US training Ukrainian troops in Poland

The executive said Tuesday that joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden< in Poland on Friday when he appeared to suggest that they would soon be in conflicts itself – something U.S. officials have repeatedly ruled out. WHITE HOUSE INSISTS US TROOPS NOT GOING TO UKRAINE AFTER BIDEN COMMENTS IN POLAND “You’re going to see when you’re there –…

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Schumer pushes bill to assist veterans exposed to toxic materials: They 'deserve a hell of a lot better’

chuck-schumer” target=”_blank”>Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.< Gillibrand also spoke in support of the bill saying, “This is the cost of war.” Veterans and loved ones of service members who have developed health issues since serving were also present and spoke alongside the senators. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu) Schumer highlighted the fact…

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Special ultraviolet light prevents indoor transmission of airborne pathogens without harming humans: study

The light at the end of the tunnel for the COVID-19 pandemic might just be overhead. A new medical-research” target=”_blank”>study<. “Far-UVC rapidly reduces the amount of active microbes in the indoor air to almost zero, making indoor air essentially as safe as outdoor air,” said co-author Dr. David Brenner, director of the Center for Radiological Research at…

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Foreign policy could play a major role in 2022 midterm elections, according to GOP candidates

In 2020, foreign affairs ranked 12th in issues voters viewed as “extremely important,” behind the economy, health care, crime and education, according to a Gallup poll. But several candidates running in competitive districts believe President joe-biden” target=”_blank”>Joe Biden’s< and the war between world-regions and conflictsmay put foreign affairs front and center in the 2022 midterms. …

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Israel shooting: Gunman opens fire in Tel Aviv suburb, kills five people before being shot by police

Five people were shooting” target=”_blank”>shot< officials said.  The crime” target=”_blank”>suspected< two days ago that left two police officers dead and a stabbing last week in Beersheba that left four people dead.  next Image 1 of 3 Israeli police work near the covered body of a shooting victim in Bnei Brak, Israel, Tuesday, March 29, 2022. …

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GOP to use Jackson hearing to spotlight social issues in midterms: 'Literally can't say what a woman is'

senate likely can’t stop Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson from being confirmed to the judiciary, but the Republican National Committee (RNC) believes her confirmation is a boon for its senate” target=”_blank”>Senate< The RNC has already poured significant effort into messaging around Jackson’s confirmation, including posting dozens of clips online and doing copious media interviews. It’s even…

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US commander on American military presence in Europe after Ukraine conflict: 'We're going to still need more'

Gen. Tod Wolters, head of the military” target=”_blank”>United States European Command< invasion of conflicts, but after that conflict plays out. Wolters told the Senate Armed Services Committee on Tuesday that while U.S. forces in Europe have increased from 60,000 to 100,000 due to the war between Russia and Ukraine, he expects that the U.S. will…

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Will Smith ‘didn’t consider the ramifications’ of his Oscar slap, pal says: ‘It was an out-of-body moment’

The last thing that was on will-smith” target=”_blank”>Will Smith’s<, the actor marched onto the stage and smacked Rock after the presenter made a joke about his wife, jada-pinkett-smith” target=”_blank”>Jada Pinkett Smith< on Tuesday. “Jada was the only thing he was concerned about. He didn’t even consider the ramifications or how shocking he would look. He…

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