• KEYT

    Opinion: The world rushes to court Trump

    Opinion by Frida Ghitis (CNN) — The streets in Washington, D.C., were festooned with flags of Japan in recent days, as the United States bestowed one of its rarest of honors, a lavish state dinner, on visiting Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, a chance to reaffirm and strengthen bonds between two key allies. Meanwhile, at Mar-a-Lago, a parallel gathering of future-focused faux diplomacy

    • KTVZ

    Opinion: The world rushes to court Trump

    Opinion by Frida Ghitis (CNN) — The streets in Washington, D.C., were festooned with flags of Japan in recent days, as the United States bestowed one of its rarest of honors, a lavish state dinner, on visiting Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, a chance to reaffirm and strengthen bonds between two key allies. Meanwhile, at Mar-a-Lago, a parallel gathering of future-focused faux diplomacy

    • KIFI

    Opinion: The world rushes to court Trump

    Opinion by Frida Ghitis (CNN) — The streets in Washington, D.C., were festooned with flags of Japan in recent days, as the United States bestowed one of its rarest of honors, a lavish state dinner, on visiting Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, a chance to reaffirm and strengthen bonds between two key allies. Meanwhile, at Mar-a-Lago, a parallel gathering of future-focused faux diplomacy

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    • CNN

    Opinion: Trump might have dozed off in court. Here’s how that could come back to bite him

    Courtrooms don’t lend themselves to keeping people awake. They are notoriously quiet places where people are required to remain seated almost all of the time. The air is often stagnant and the ever-so-distracting handheld devices that are our lifelines to (and barrier from) the world around us are strictly forbidden. That’s the kind of environment in which Donald Trump, a defendant in a criminal courtroom in Manhattan (who also happens to be the 45th President of the United States) appeared to...

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  • UN Court to hold public hearings on Armenia v. Azerbaijan case

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    • NPR

    NPR defends its journalism after senior editor says it has lost the public's trust

    A veteran NPR editor publicly questions whether the public radio network has, in its push for greater diversity and representation, overlooked conservative viewpoints.

  • NPR Insider BOMBSHELL: We Lost Public Trust by Lurching Leftward, Refusing to Correct

    There’s a blockbuster article at Bari Weiss’s website The Free Press today, headlined “I’ve Been at NPR for 25 Years. Here’s How We Lost America’s Trust.” Will the writer still be at NPR after this article makes the rounds? It’s Uri Berliner, a Senior Business Editor for the “public” radio giant. He begins by establishing that he's a standard NPR-type liberal, but he's concerned about the current tilt of NPR's audience: Back in 2011, although NPR’s audience tilted a bit to the left, it still...

  • NPR Insider BOMBSHELL: We Lost Public Trust by Lurching Leftward, Refusing to Correct

    There’s a blockbuster article at Bari Weiss’s website The Free Press today, headlined “I’ve Been at NPR for 25 Years. Here’s How We Lost America’s Trust.” Will the writer still be at NPR after this article makes the rounds? It’s Uri Berliner, a Senior Business Editor for the “public” radio giant. He begins by establishing that he's a standard NPR-type liberal, but he's concerned about the current tilt of NPR's audience: Back in 2011, although NPR’s audience tilted a bit to the left, it still...

  • Foreign entities funding Indian NGOs to stall public projects, Centre tells Supreme Court

    The court was hearing a plea by NGO Environics Trust, which has been accused of hiring paid protestors to oppose a ‘development project’ in a village in Odisha.

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    Berks County is at a crucial moment as we seek a commonsense path for organizing public health and safety resources.