NATO says Russia 'ultimately responsible' for deaths in Poland that may have been from air defense missile

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg on Wednesday said a preliminary investigation suggested that the missile that fell in Poland and killed two on Tuesday was likely from Ukraine’s air defense system, but said Russia was “ultimately responsible” for the deaths. “This is not Ukraine’s fault,” he told reporters. “Russia bears reasonability for what happened yesterday because…

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UVA shooting suspect Christopher Darnell Jones faces new charges before arraignment, 1 victim out of hospital

Christopher Darnell Jones, Jr., the University of Virginia ex-football player accused of murdering three of his former teammates on a charter bus after returning from a class field trip, was slapped with additional charges in connection to the two surviving victims ahead of Wednesday’s arraignment.  A day before his 23rd birthday, Jones is to be…

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Fetterman adviser tells reporters 'yelling questions' at the senator-elect 'will not work' due to stroke

Rebecca Kirszner Katz, adviser to Sen.-elect John Fetterman, argued on Twitter that reporters’ traditional method of “yelling questions” at senators in the hallways “will not work” with the Democratic Pennsylvania politician. Her comment came following a Tuesday tweet from HuffPost senior politics reporter Igor Bobic, who mentioned that Fetterman did not respond to a question…

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Stoltenberg says no NATO Article 4 until investigation in Poland missile 'explosion' completed

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said Wednesday there would be no calls to initiate Article 4 until the outcome of an investigation into the “explosion” on Poland’s eastern border that killed two was completed.  “I spoke with [President Andrzej Duda] last night, we agreed on the importance of awaiting the outcome of the investigation,” Stoltenberg told reporters….

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Bruins hire independent firm to review vetting process for Mitchell Miller signing

The Boston Bruins have hired a law firm to review their vetting process for signing defenseman Mitchell Miller. Miller’s original signing sparked controversy because he was guilty of assaulting a former classmate with developmental disabilities and also calling him racial slurs. The Bruins released Miller two days after signing him after learning “new information.” “The…

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