Washington Post |
Putin implicated in fatal poisoning of former KGB officer at London hotel Washington Post LONDON — Russian President Vladimir Putin likely approved the fatal poisoning of a former KGB operative-turned-British intelligence agent at a posh London hotel, according to a highly anticipated British inquiry released Thursday. The findings ... UK judge says Putin 'probably approved' poisoning of ex-Russian spyFox News Russia's Putin probably approved London murder of ex-KGB agent Litvinenko... Читать дальше... |
USA TODAY |
9 must-read pages from Gov. Snyder's e-mail drop USA TODAY Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder today released 274 pages of his personal e-mails from 2014 and 2015, as he and his staff seek to combat calls from protesters for him to resign in the wake of the Flint water crisis. Snyder pledged to reveal his Flint e-mails ... Michigan Governor Releases Nearly 300 Pages of Emails About Flint Water CrisisPeople Magazine Michigan governor's emails show debate... Читать дальше... |
NBCNews.com |
Storm Watch: When It's Coming and Where It Will Be Worst NBCNews.com A blockbuster snowstorm is forecast for the East Coast this weekend, with heavy snow expected to blanket parts of at least 15 states. The forecast is still evolving, but right now, meteorologists are viewing this as a potentially historic storm. Here ... De Blasio Warns New Yorkers: 'Be Ready For A Big Storm This Weekend'CBS Local At least 14.5 million from DC to New York face historic blizzardMashable The Latest... Читать дальше... |
New York Times |
Putin 'Probably Approved' Litvinenko Poisoning, British Inquiry Says New York Times LONDON — A high-profile British inquiry into the poisoning of Alexander V. Litvinenko, a former K.G.B. officer turned critic of the Kremlin, concluded in a report released on Thursday that his murder “was probably approved” by President Vladimir V ... Vladimir Putin Likely Approved Murder of Alexander Litvinenko: InquiryNBCNews.com Putin 'Probably' Approved Litvinenko Murder... Читать дальше... |
Los Angeles Times |
Astronomers' findings point to a ninth planet, and it's not Pluto Los Angeles Times This artist's conception illustrates a gas giant planet alone in the dark of space, ejected from its own star system. Astronomers think our solar system might hold a distant ninth planet, hurled to the fringes during the solar system's early evolution ... New evidence suggests a ninth planet lurking at the edge of the solar systemPittsburgh Post-Gazette Clues point to another planet... Читать дальше... |
Washington Post |
In Oklahoma, the Trump and Palin tornadoes collide Washington Post TULSA — The day started, like so many others before, with Sarah Palin going rogue. The frenzied media storm that whirls around the former Alaska governor collided Wednesday with the billionaire whose understanding of media spectacle has made him the ... Sarah Palin throws red meat to Donald Trump crowdCNN My Sarah Palin RomanceNew York Times Analysis: What Sarah Palin's... Читать дальше... |
Washington Post |
Washington area set to hunker down as massive winter storm approaches Washington Post Tick, tick, tick . . . Maybe you heard there's a blizzard coming. A huge one. Historic, even. And time is running out. “People are buying a lot of eggs and a lot of milk and bread and water and toilet paper, too,” Jaswinder Bhopal, a Giant supermarket ... 'Walloped': Nation's Capital in Crosshairs of 'Historic' SnowstormNBCNews.com Wednesday Night Storm... Читать дальше... |
New York Times |
As Water Problems Grew, Officials Belittled Complaints From Flint New York Times LANSING, Mich. — A top aide to Michigan's governor referred to people raising questions about the quality of Flint's water as an “anti-everything group.” Other critics were accused of turning complaints about water into a “political football.” And ... Michigan governors' emails show debate over blame for Flint waterFox News Michigan gov.: We don't want people... Читать дальше... |
Huffington Post |
Michigan GOPer Investigating Flint Water Crisis Also Defending State Against Flint Lawsuit Huffington Post WASHINGTON -- Last September, a Flint lawmaker asked Bill Schuette, Michigan's attorney general, to investigate whether government officials were to blame for exposing the city's citizens to dangerously high levels of lead in their drinking water ... The Poisoning of Flint's WaterNew York Times Governor's emails show debate over blame... Читать дальше... |
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