'Squad' Dems hit back as moderates hold $3.5T spending plan hostage for infrastructure vote

house-of-representatives” target=”_blank”>House< hit back Friday at their moderate colleagues after nine of them said they will not vote to advance their party’s $3.5 trillion budget resolution until the bipartisan infrastructure-across-america” target=”_blank”>infrastructure<, D-Mich., said.  “Stop calling conservatives ‘moderates,’” Rep. Mondaire Jones, D-N.Y., tweeted Friday morning.  The letter from the moderates Friday followed a similar one earlier…

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Brian Laundrie manhunt: Gabby Petito reported missing one month ago

NORTH PORT, Fla. – It has been one month since Gabby Petito’s mother reported her daughter missing-persons” target=”_blank”>missing<, where the 22-year-old grew up and later met crime.  crime have released pieces of information at a time in the month since Petito was reported crime” target=”_blank”>missing<‘s Grand Teton National Park discovered Petito’s remains on Sept. 19….

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Thousands victimized by sexual violence as war in northern Ethiopia persists

EXCLUSIVE: Four months after the Ethiopian government called a cease–fire, violence still reigns across northern Ethiopia, leaving thousands of women and girls victimized by sexual violence.  On June 28, the Ethiopian government called an immediate unilateral cease–fire in the Tigray region after violent fighting erupted in November 2020, when the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF),…

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Priscilla Presley moved to tears as 'Elvis' biopic receives 12-minute standing ovation at Cannes

The audience at the Cannes Film Festival was trembling for Austin Butler as the King in Baz Luhrmann’s world premiere of “Elvis.” The film received an uproarious 12-minute standing ovation, the longest of this year’s festival so far. As the cheers went on and on, a teary-eyed Butler hugged an equally-emotional Priscilla Presley, who flew…

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Taiwan train crash: At least 48 killed in deadliest rail disaster in country's history

Rescue crews in world-regions are responding Friday to a train derailment on its scenic east coast that killed at least 48 people and prompted dozens of passengers to crawl out of windows to safety, reports say.  The disasters” rel=”noreferrer noopener” target=”_blank”>rail disaster<  Rescue workers recover a body from a derailed train near the Taroko Gorge area in Hualien, Taiwan, on…

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