@RonMwangaguhunga

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What fresh hell is this? #Incompetence ##Corruption #Affordability

The Corsair
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What fresh hell is this? #Incompetence #Corruption #Affordability

The Corsair
"Russia is close to completing a phased shipment of drones, medicine and food to Iran, according to western intelligence reports that detail Moscow’s efforts to keep its embattled partner fighting" giftarticle.ft.com/giftarticle/...

Russia sending drones to Iran,...
Russia sending drones to Iran, western intelligence says

Moscow close to completing phased deliveries of lethal weapons, food and medicine to Tehran

Financial Times

Ashen loves Comforter Changing Day. She just wants to lie down in the middle and enjoy the newness of it all.

#Caturday

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Trump commemorative gold coin approved for U.S. Mint to produce for America's 250th

The unprecedented move marks yet another example of Trump and his allies circumventing conventional past presidential practices — and even the law — to get what he wants.

PBS News

Weiss and Cibrowski announce they’re shutting down CBS News Radio, which has ~700 affiliated stations, on May 22. "Unfortunately, this decision means that all positions within the CBS News Radio team are being eliminated.”

Thus, the CBS Radio Network (b. 1927) will be terminated at the age of 99.

CBS Radio was the foundation of American broadcast journalism. Over five decades I filed hundreds of news reports for it and felt immense pride to have been on the same network as Murrow, Sevareid, Smith, Collingwood, Cronkite, Edwards, Trout, Townsend, Kuralt, Rather, Stahl, Knoller & Portnoy.

Trump Says Iran War Will Be Over “When I Feel It in My Bones”

Donald Trump claimed the U.S. had enough ammunition to keep the war going “forever.”

The New Republic