Monday, June 13, 2022

More Headlines

NOTE: The news never stops cycling, but I do from time to time. I’ll be back. — DW

TODAY’s LINKS: (6/13/22 — 30 stories from 20 sources)

  1. Watergate happened 50 years ago. Its legacies are still with us. Trust in government was shattered and never recovered. Efforts at reform were successful and unsuccessful. Both political parties were affected, as was the practice of journalism. And then there was Trump. (WP)

  2. Jan. 6 Committee Appears to Lay Out Road Map for Prosecuting Trump (NYT)

  3. Jan. 6 panelists: Enough evidence uncovered to indict Trump (AP)

  4. Trump 'Absolutely Knew' He Was Spreading Lies About 2020 Election: Raskin (Newsweek)

  5. Kinzinger fears repeat of events of Jan. 6 (Politico)

  6. Bipartisan group of senators announce agreement on gun control (CNN)

  7. VIDEO: Demonstrators Across the U.S. Protest Gun Violence (AP, Reuters)

  8. Thousands gather at March for Our Lives rallies nationwide to push for gun control (NPR)

  9. Mass Shootings Can Traumatize People Who Weren’t Even There (538)

  10. 31 people with ties to White nationalist group arrested for conspiracy to riot near a Pride parade in Idaho (CNN)

  11. Most members of white supremacist group arrested in Idaho live out of state (Axios)

  12. How Shireen Abu Akleh was killed — A Washington Post review of available visuals, audio and witness statements shows an Israeli soldier likely shot and killed Al Jazeera correspondent Shireen Abu Akleh on May 11 in the West Bank. (WP)

  13. Momentum in Ukraine Is Shifting in Russia’s Favor (NYT)

  14. Russia destroys bridge over Ukrainian river, cutting escape route (Reuters)

  15. As fighting rages, Ukraine’s leader says troops defy Russia (AP)

  16. Russia likely to seize all of Luhansk in coming weeks, U.S. official says (WP)

  17. Russia says destroyed large depot with western weapons in Ukraine, Interfax reports (Reuters)

  18. Exclusive: Ex-Taliban detainee secures release of American woman in Afghanistan (Axios)

  19. Tougher Steps Needed Against Afghanistan’s Taliban (Human Rights Watch)

  20. Should Biden Run in 2024? Democratic Whispers of ‘No’ Start to Rise. (NYT)

  21. Rise in dollar to 20-year high costs US companies billions in earnings (Financial Times)

  22. Several Ocean anomalies are creating an Atmospheric interference that will impact the weather patterns during the Fall-Winter season 2022/2023 (Severe Weather Europe)

  23. China Defense Minister Says Nuclear Buildup Is Justified (WSJ)

  24. Hope of finding Dom Phillips alive has gone, say mother-in-law and wife — 

    The British journalist was travelling in the Amazon with Indigenous expert Bruno Pereira when they went missing (Guardian)

  25. Mysterious, ghost-like black hole may have been discovered by UC Berkeley researchers (SFGate)

  26. Gujarat: How doctors saved a lion from going blind (BBC)

  27. How I Learned to Eat Alone and Not Be Lonely (Atlantic)

  28. Japanese scientists say large pterosaurs could not fly too far (NHK)

  29. Oakland Is Down to Its Last Strike as a Sports Town (WSJ)

  30. Man In Rental Car Spends 20 Minutes Trying To Find Steering Wheel (The Onion)

 

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