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Russia hits Ukraine with missiles, says U.S. “direct involvement” in war is growing
The Kremlin has long cast dire warnings over the potential ramifications of the U.S. and its NATO allies’ “direct involvement” in the grueling conflict.
GOP strategists: Biden and Pence classified document revelations a “gift for Trump”
GOP strategists: Biden and Pence classified document revelations a "gift for Trump" https://t.co/VPCDKuFFa5
— Axios (@axios) January 26, 2023
‘Incredibly suspicious’ Hunter Biden email may be based on classified info: GOP senator
“If it doesn’t the Russians will continue to escalate there [sic] destabilization campaign, which could lead to a full scale take over of the eastern region most critically Donetsk,” Hunter Biden wrote. “The strategic value is to create a land bridge for RU[ssia] to Crimea.”
How Biden Reluctantly Agreed to Send Tanks to Ukraine
WASHINGTON — President Biden’s announcement Wednesday that he would send M1 Abrams tanks to Ukraine came after weeks of tense back-channel negotiations with the chancellor of Germany and other European leaders, who insisted that the only way to unlock a flow of heavy European arms was for the United States to send tanks of its own.
His decision, however reluctant, now paves the way for German-made Leopard 2 tanks to be delivered to Ukraine in two or three months, provided by several European nations. While it is unclear whether it will make a decisive difference in the spring offensive that President Volodymyr Zelensky is now planning to take back territory seized by Russia, it is the latest in a series of gradual escalations that has inched the United States and its NATO allies closer to direct conflict with Russia.
Meta says it will restore Donald Trump’s Facebook and Instagram accounts
Facebook-parent Meta said on Wednesday that it has decided to restore former President Donald Trump’s accounts on Facebook and Instagram in the coming weeks, just over two years after suspending him in the wake of the January 6 Capitol attack.
Billionaire friend of Putin’s daughter defied sanctions to import world’s finest wines into Russia
A friend of Vladimir Putin’s daughter managed to import bottles of the world’s most expensive wines into Russia last year despite Western sanctions, according to public filings.
Pharmaceutical billionaire Alexey Repik’s company Ryatiko brought in ten bottles of Henri Jayer wine, which fetched £184,000 a bottle at a Christie’s auction in 2020.
IOC confirm that Russian athletes can compete in Paris 2024 Olympics
Olympic chiefs have been accused of endorsing the war of Ukraine after confirming Russian athletes can compete at Paris 2024 as ‘neutrals’.
Roger Ailes Accuser Sues Fox News and Trump’s Ex-Comms Director
A former Fox News employee who previously came forward with sickening accusations of sexual servitude against Roger Ailes is suing the network, its parent company, and a former producer who worked in the Trump White House.
Laura Luhn, who in 2021 told The Daily Beast that Fox’s lawyers were trying to intimidate her, filed her lawsuit Wednesday in New York state court, detailing the decades of sexual abuse and assault she says she suffered under the late Fox executive.
“Ailes’s abuse of Luhn was among the worst he inflicted on his many victims,” the complaint says. “At their very first encounter, Ailes set the stage by blackmailing Luhn and taking videos of her performing coerced sex acts. He physically forced Luhn to perform oral sex on him regularly. And he constantly reminded Luhn that he ‘owned’ her, that she was his ‘sex slave,’ and that she was forbidden from telling anyone about the abuse or he would make her pay dearly.”
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Breaking: The U.S. announced that it will send 31 Abrams tanks to Ukraine
Breaking: The U.S. announced that it will send 31 Abrams tanks to Ukraine, part of a deal in which Germany and other European nations will also send their own tanks https://t.co/e4EG2AutCF
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) January 25, 2023
Axios reports: US requested Israel transfer old Hawk anti-aircraft missiles to Ukraine
Scoop: The Biden admin asked Israel for its old Hawk anti-aircraft missiles in order to transfer them to Ukraine, three Israeli and U.S. officials told Axios.
— Axios (@axios) January 25, 2023
Russia says tank-deal a dangerous escalation between nuclear-armed powers
Russia has called the plan for Western countries to provide tanks to Ukraine "disastrous" and warned it could cause a dangerous escalation between nuclear-armed powers. https://t.co/mMnVB2BdDU
— NBC News (@NBCNews) January 25, 2023
Ukraine gets the tanks
Ukraine will receive tanks from Western countries that it says it needs to fight an anticipated Russian spring offensive.
The move comes after a dispute between Kyiv’s allies. https://t.co/mMnVB2BdDU
— NBC News (@NBCNews) January 25, 2023
Watch Live: Biden to deliver remarks on Ukraine as U.S. prepares to send tanks
The U.S. is poised to send dozens of M-1 Abrams tanks to Ukraine in a major shift.
Marjorie Taylor Greene as Trump’s running mate in 2024?
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is angling to be former President Trump's running mate in 2024, according to two people who have spoken to her about her ambitions. https://t.co/juyHs9xebP
— NBC News (@NBCNews) January 25, 2023
Germany to send Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine
Germany announced Wednesday that it would send Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine. The U.S. is poised to follow suit with its own Abrams M1 tanks as part of a deal between the two countries. #WSJWhatsNow https://t.co/ArIcERrJke pic.twitter.com/PI7O3pdJzA
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) January 25, 2023
Ukraine confirms retreat from hard-fought over town of Soledar
It’s a rare win for Vladimir Putin’s force, but military analysts have said capturing the small town is more symbolic than strategic.
Putin’s puppets call for Bundestag to be NUKED over tank deal
Russia today warned that Germany’s decision to send dozens of modern tanks to Ukraine in a major to boost to Kyiv is ‘extremely dangerous’ and will ‘take the conflict to a new level’.
Russian politician suspicious death, two days after a companion died to a heart attack
A Russian politician and businessman died after falling from the roof of a hotel in India, two days after a companion succumbed to a heart attack https://t.co/mlTWcmzLFI
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) January 25, 2023
Trump campaigns in New Hampshire and South Carolina
Former President Trump will be making his debut on the campaign trail this weekend in the pivotal early primary states of New Hampshire and South Carolina, amid signs of polling momentum for his 2024 presidential campaign. https://t.co/EI7xbb1UXs
— Axios (@axios) January 25, 2023
Family of Tyre Nichols watches body cam footage of his arrest that lead to his death
The family of Tyre Nichols was shown the police body cam footage of the Jan. 7 traffic stop that preceded his death. Elise Preston reports.
Biden moves to limit asylum access amid record border arrivals
President Biden came into office vowing to dismantle Trump-era restrictions on asylum, but has found himself proposing similar policies amid an unprecedented migrant crisis.
Can the U.S. catch up to China and Russia’s African outreach?
After decades of investment and blossoming ties with Beijing and Moscow, experts say “short-term courtship” of African nations simply won’t suffice.
Georgia judge hears arguments on whether to make Trump grand jury report public
A Georgia judge will decide whether to publicly release a report from a special grand jury investigating former President Donald Trump and his allies’ efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in that state. CBS News reporter Graham Kates has been following the investigation and joins Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green to discuss.
Pompeo says he’ll decide on presidential run in “next handful of months”
Asked if Trump’s decision to seek the White House again is having an impact on his own calculation, Pompeo said, “none.”
Biden administration has raised concerns with China about companies selling aid to Russia
Chinese companies are providing non-lethal military assistance and economic support that stops short of wholesale sanctions evasion, sources familiar with the situation tell CBS News.
Trump attorney threatens to sue former prosecutor who wrote book about Manhattan D.A. investigation
Former prosecutor Mark Pomerantz concluded Trump’s approach to business was similar to that of former mob boss John Gotti.
U.S. poised to send tanks to Ukraine
For months, the U.S. has been insisting the M-1 Abrams, its top-of-the-line tank, was too complex to operate and maintain in Ukraine.
District attorney opposes release of special grand jury’s Trump report
“Decisions are imminent,” Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis said Tuesday.
Trump drops another lawsuit against N.Y. Attorney General Letitia James
Trump has withdrawn two suits against James in the last five days.
Scientists set Doomsday clock closer to midnight amid climate change, Ukraine invasion
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists moved the Doomsday clock forward to just 90 seconds before midnight Tuesday. The clock is a metaphor for how close scientists say we are to destroying our planet. Sivan Kartha, a member of the Science and Security Board for the Bulletin, explained the reasons for clock’s movement to CBS News.
U.S. poised to send Abrams tanks to Ukraine
The U.S. is poised to send its top-of-the-line battle tank — the M-1 Abrams — to Ukraine, giving it major new capabilities to launch offensives against Russian troops.
Documents marked classified found at Mike Pence’s home
About a dozen documents with classified markings were discovered at the Indiana home of former Vice President Mike Pence last week and turned over to the FBI. The discovery comes amid heavy scrutiny over the handling of classified material by President Biden and former President Donald Trump. Nancy Cordes has the details.
Tyre Nichols’ arrest video could be released next week
The top prosecutor in Memphis, Tennessee, says police video showing Tyre Nichols’ encounter with five police officers shortly before his death will likely not be made public until next week. The Shelby County district attorney says investigators want to interview more people before its release.
Independent autopsy find Tyre Nichols suffered “severe beating,” family attorneys say
The autopsy was commissioned by attorneys Ben Crump and Antonio Romanucci following Nichols’ death after an encounter with Memphis police.