So far this year, Biden has headlined 11 receptions to raise cash directly for the Democratic National Committee, and they have brought in more than $19.6 million.
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After Ian, river flooding menaces Florida inland towns
Since Ian’s passage, water levels have gone up significantly, turning roads into canals, reaching mailboxes, flooding SUVs and trucks, blocking the main access to an interstate.
Investigators seek cause of fire at New Hampshire strip mall
NASHUA, N.H. — Investigators in the New Hampshire city of Nashua are trying to determine the cause of a fire that heavily damaged a strip mall, the fire department said in a Saturday news release. The fire in the building on Amherst Street that contained a number of businesses was reported about 7:30 p.m. Friday. […]
Supreme Court poised to keep marching to right in new term
The Supreme Court begins a new term on Monday at a time of diminished public confidence and justices sparring openly over the institution’s legitimacy
Trump at center of Oath Keepers novel defense in Jan. 6 case
Stewart Rhodes and four associates are accused of plotting for weeks to stop the transfer of presidential power from the Republican incumbent to Democrat Biden.
Dozens dead from Ian, one of strongest, costliest U.S. storms
At least 30 people were confirmed dead, including 27 people in Florida, mostly from drowning but others from the storm’s tragic after effects.
Worst Brazil forest fires in a decade, yet election silence
This is the first time since 2010 that fires in the Amazon surpassed 40,000 in a single month.
U.S. economy stumbles into final stretch of 2022 facing new pressures
Fresh data in recent days suggests the economy isn’t sputtering quite yet and that two of the economy’s main engines are still revving.
Russia withdraws troops after Ukraine encircles key city
A regional official in Ukraine says Russian forces have shelled a civilian evacuation convoy in the country’s northeast, killing 20 people.
Biden uses $130 million in frozen Egypt aid to help Pacific Islands
The president announced a plan for the U.S. to spend $810 million over the next decade – including $130 million for climate resilience programming – to assist the islands