President Joe Biden made a surprise 23-hour visit to Ukraine, the first time in modern history a U.S. leader has visited a warzone outside the aegis of the U.S. military. During the trip, Biden recommitted to backing Ukraine in its second year of conflict and directly blamed his counterpart in the Kremlin for the war. He met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, visited a military base, and held a press conference in Kyiv, demonstrating the U.S.'s commitment to Ukraine and Biden's view of America's role in the world.
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Vladimir Putin has announced Russia's suspension of the New START nuclear arms agreement, and has mobilized hundreds of thousands of troops in response to U.S. and British forces training Ukrainian forces in advanced weaponry. This has caused nuclear tensions between the two countries, and the U.S. and other countries have called for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
Genaro García Luna, Mexico's former public security secretary, was convicted in a US federal court of taking massive bribes to protect drug cartels. He is the highest-ranking current or former Mexican official ever to be tried in the United States, and his conviction marks a major victory for the US Attorney's Office in its fight against drug trafficking and corruption. It also serves as a reminder of the need for strong anti-corruption measures to ensure public officials are held accountable.
This article discusses the Biden administration's new policy that would limit migrants' eligibility to claim asylum when crossing into the U.S. from Mexico. The proposed rule would presume asylum ineligibility and encourage migrants to use other pathways into the U.S. or seek asylum in other countries. The rule is intended to reduce the burden on the US-Mexico border and discourage reliance on human smugglers. It will take effect when Covid measures at the border expire and will be open for public comment for 60 days before it is finalized.
Fox News host Tucker Carlson has been granted access to 44,000 hours of security camera footage taken during the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Carlson plans to bring viewers what he finds next week, and that excerpts of the footage will air on Fox News in the coming weeks. The footage is expected to provide further insight into the events of Jan. 6 and the involvement of members of Congress in the insurrection.
Former Representative Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) has publicly criticized Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) for her suggestion to divide the United States into red and blue states and to “shrink the federal government.” Cheney responded to Greene’s tweet by saying that such a suggestion was unconstitutional and reminded her that the United States is governed by the Constitution. Greene has previously been accused of calling for civil war and has been a vocal supporter of the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection on the U.S. Capitol.
Home Depot has announced a $1 billion investment in its hourly workers, raising their average starting salary to $15 an hour. This move comes in response to the current red-hot job market, where unemployment has reached its lowest level since 1969. Home Depot's decision to raise its starting pay follows similar moves by other large retailers such as Amazon, who announced in September that starting pay for warehouse and delivery workers would be more than $19 an hour. This increase will benefit all hourly workers in the U.S. and Canada.
Vladimir Putin has announced the suspension of the New START treaty, the last remaining nuclear arms control pact between the United States and Russia. This has caused alarm among world leaders, who fear that the move could lead to a new arms race. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg and U.S. President Joe Biden have both expressed regret and urged Russia to reconsider its decision. The future of the treaty remains uncertain.







