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MyPillow Exec Lindell Says FBI Agents Seized his Cellphone

MyPillow Exec Lindell Says FBI Agents Seized his Cellphone

MyPillow chief executive Mike Lindell said Tuesday that federal agents seized his cellphone and questioned him about a Colorado clerk who has been charged in what prosecutors say was a “deceptive scheme” to breach voting system technology used across the country.Read more

US Leaders Avoid Victory Dance in Ukraine Combat Advances

US Leaders Avoid Victory Dance in Ukraine Combat Advances

U.S. leaders from President Joe Biden on down are being careful not to declare a premature victory after a Ukrainian offensive forced Russian troops into a messy retreat in the north. Instead, military officials are looking toward the fights yet to come and laying out plans to provide Ukraine more weapons and expand training, while warily awaiting Russia’s response to the sudden, stunning battlefield losses.Read more

RI Governor Faces Tough Primary in Bid for 1st Full Term

RI Governor Faces Tough Primary in Bid for 1st Full Term

Rhode Island Gov. Dan McKee is facing a tough challenge from the secretary of state in Tuesday’s Democratic primary as he seeks his first full term in office after taking over when two-term Gov. Gina Raimondo was tapped as U.S. commerce secretary.Read more

Unions Blast Rail Move to Delay Shipments Before Deadline

Unions Blast Rail Move to Delay Shipments Before Deadline

The heads of the nation’s two largest rail unions said Sunday that the freight railroads’ move to begin delaying some shipments ahead of this week’s looming strike deadline is only an attempt to get shippers to increase the pressure on Congress to intervene and block a work stoppage by imposing a contract on workers.Read more

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US Leaders Avoid Victory Dance in Ukraine Combat Advances

US Leaders Avoid Victory Dance in Ukraine Combat Advances

U.S. leaders from President Joe Biden on down are being careful not to declare a premature victory after a Ukrainian offensive forced Russian troops into a messy retreat in the north. Instead, military officials are looking toward the fights yet to come and laying out plans to provide Ukraine more weapons and expand training, while warily awaiting Russia’s response to the sudden, stunning battlefield losses.Continue Reading

Unions Blast Rail Move to Delay Shipments Before Deadline

Unions Blast Rail Move to Delay Shipments Before Deadline

The heads of the nation’s two largest rail unions said Sunday that the freight railroads’ move to begin delaying some shipments ahead of this week’s looming strike deadline is only an attempt to get shippers to increase the pressure on Congress to intervene and block a work stoppage by imposing a contract on workers.Continue Reading

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