Stephen Breyer gave an important hint about his future on the Supreme Court
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Stephen Breyer gave an important hint about his future on the Supreme Court
The most senior member of the Supreme Court, Justice Stephen Breyer, may be more willing than anticipated to consider a retirement before President Joe Biden leaves office.
In the latest episode of The Point, CNN’s Chris Cillizza explains just how closely Democrats have been watching Breyer’s words for any hint of his plans, in hopes that his successor will be a liberal appointed by Biden.
The Washington Post reported that U.S. officials are quietly acknowledging that Ukraine may soon have no choice but to negotiate with Russia, potentially sacrificing territory it considers its own. As Russian forces continue to reclaim land, particularly in the Kursk Region, and with Donald Trump set to return to the White House in January, Ukraine finds itself in a weakened position after nearly three years of conflict. The Biden administration's strategic shift includes authorizing the use of long-range ATACMS missiles and banned landmines to bolster Ukraine’s military stance ahead of any potential talks with Russia. Despite Ukraine’s rejection of territorial concessions, U.S. officials and European allies are concerned that Kyiv might have to compromise, especially as Moscow responds with increasingly advanced weapons, including hypersonic missiles. Meanwhile, Russian President Putin warns of severe retaliation for any further escalation by Ukraine or its international backers
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As Ukraine’s military position weakens, the US and Europe are bracing for potential negotiations with Russia. US efforts to strengthen Ukraine’s position before Trump takes office may be in vain, as the country faces mounting losses. The shift in battlefield dynamics has many officials preparing for the possibility that Ukraine may have to make territorial concessions to Moscow in the coming months.
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Republican figures, including Marjorie Taylor Greene, have criticized President Biden’s potential nuclear support for Ukraine, claiming it could provoke a dangerous escalation with Russia. The controversy emerged after reports of discussions on supplying nuclear weapons to Ukraine as a deterrent. This move has raised concerns about global security and the risks of provoking a nuclear conflict.
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President Joe Biden kicked off his final holiday season in the White House with a mix of cherished traditions and heartfelt moments. In a festive South Lawn ceremony, he pardoned two turkeys, Peach and Blossom, as part of the Thanksgiving tradition, sharing stories about resilience and gratitude. The festivities didn’t end there, as the president also lit the National Christmas Tree, officially marking the start of the holiday season.
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The Supreme Court questioned the Enforcement Directorate's low conviction rate in money laundering cases during a bail hearing for former West Bengal minister.. IndiaTimes
The Supreme Court rejected a woman's claim for scheduled caste benefits after converting to Christianity and then back to Hinduism. The court deemed her.. IndiaTimes
Justice Kuldip Singh, the Supreme Court's first "green judge," passed away at 92. He left an enduring environmental legacy through two landmark cases: protecting.. IndiaTimes
The Supreme Court dismissed a plea to revert to paper ballots, stating that only losing candidates suspect EVM tampering. The petitioner argued that even Elon.. IndiaTimes
Following a dismal performance in the recent polls, Uddhav Thackeray met with defeated Shiv Sena (UBT) candidates. He instructed them to apply to the Election.. IndiaTimes
Senate Democrats displayed growing internal division over US arms sales to Israel, with approximately one-third voting to block $1.097 billion in weapons transfers. Led by Bernie Sanders, these progressive Democrats highlighted humanitarian concerns in Gaza, challenging the Biden administration's stance. The votes revealed increasing tensions within the party regarding Israel's military campaign, though the resolutions were ultimately unsuccessful.
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Senator Ted Cruz is taking shots at Hollywood ... calling the industry's brightest stars "out of touch" with what America actually wants. Photogs caught up with.. TMZ.com
Democratic Senators Jack Reed and Jeanne Shaheen have called for an investigation into Elon Musk's alleged communications with Russian officials, including Vladimir Putin. The senators cite Wall Street Journal reports claiming Musk had contact with Putin in 2023. They expressed concerns given Musk's government contracts through SpaceX and his security clearance. The Kremlin denied these claims, stating Musk and Putin only spoke once before 2022.
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Ukraine's Center for Countering Disinformation has removed multiple bulletins criticizing Tulsi Gabbard following her nomination as director of national intelligence by President-elect Trump. The former Democratic congresswoman, now Republican, has consistently opposed US military interventions and advocated for diplomatic solutions in Ukraine. Previously accused of spreading Russian disinformation by CCD, Gabbard has maintained critical positions on Ukraine's leadership and conflict resolution approaches.
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Tulsi Gabbard, a former Democrat and the first Hindu member of the US Congress, has been appointed as the new director of national intelligence by US President-elect Donald Trump. The 43-year-old can contribute her "fearless spirit" to the intelligence community, according to Trump, who called her a "proud Republican." Despite having served in the US Army, Gabbard has never held a senior position in an intelligence organization.
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Supreme Court Allows Evictions To Resume.
On Aug. 26, the Supreme Court blocked the Biden administration from enforcing a temporary eviction ban amid the pandemic.
According to the court's unsigned..
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