After nearly two years of not making payments, federal student-loan borrowers are about to be thrown back in. Advocates want Biden to delay that.
"I believe that the greatest threat to the country is the progressive agenda being pushed by the Democratic Party," Barr told NBC's "Today."
Lord Barker, an energy minister under David Cameron, has come under fresh scrutiny for his role working for Oleg Deripaska's EN+.
French authorities tied Igor Sechin's superyacht down with steel rope slings so it couldn't leave the port, a customs officer told the WSJ.
A young family was killed on Sunday after Russian shelling showered down on the streets of Irpin, a town northwest of Kyiv.
Trump isn't interested in the truth, but needs a way to explain how he didn't win, Trump's former Attorney General told NBC News.
Lord Lebedev was made Baron Lebedev of Hampton and Siberia in 2020, after Boris Johnson pressed ahead with his peerage despite advice not to do so.
The New Yorker found that Meadows registered to vote at a North Carolina address — a small cabin in Scaly Mountain — that he may never have lived in.
Cuomo resigned as New York governor in August as he faced possible impeachment following an AG report that said he'd sexually harassed several women.
"And then we say, China did it, we didn't do, China did it, and then they start fighting with each other and we sit back and watch," Trump said.
"We've already won two presidential elections," Trump falsely told RNC donors. "I feel obligated that we have to really look strongly at doing it again."
Kate McKinnon criticized the "Don't Say Gay" bill while appearing with "Weekend Update" co-anchor Colin Jost.
His comments come as social media companies like Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, face a reckoning over their wider social impact.
"Russians always traveled to Odesa, always felt only warmth in Odesa," Zelensky said. "And now what? Bombs against Odesa? Artillery against Odesa?"
A no-fly zone would "is basically the beginning of World War III," Sen. Marco Rubio said on ABC's "This Week."
Russia's energy resources bring home more than $500 million per day, which makes up about half its government revenue.
"Sometimes you hear five explosions, six explosions in a row," American chef Terry Bass told Insider.
Roger Stone made threatening comments about Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner while being filmed for a Danish documentary, The Washington Post said.
A leading Trump supporter, Mike Lindell, is involved in multiple lawsuits with voting machine companies Dominion and Smartmatic.
When asked about President Joe Biden's handling of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, poll respondents approved of him on the issue, 52%-44%.
Former President Donald Trump said dictator Kim Jong Un had the ability to make his staff "cower," per The Washington Post reporter Josh Dawsey.
Insider spoke with over a dozen student-loan borrowers stuck with huge debt loads. They're a small part of a $1.7 trillion crisis in the US.
Millions have left Russia since Putin became president, and a bulk of those people are middle-class entrepreneurs, creatives, and academics.
The former president has been heard swearing and asking why Truth Social is not dominating the competition, sources told The Daily Beast.
An Insider investigation has revealed a fire safety expert joked about watching disabled people struggle out of a fire.
"I don't see anything heroic about the man," Retired Col. Douglas Macgregor said about Zelensky on Friday.
Snapchat's heat map shows the relative volume of Snaps in an area. The company said it has shut down the feature in Ukraine "as a safety precaution."
"The Ukrainian Ambassador very intentionally asked each of us on the zoom to NOT share anything on social media during the meeting," said Rep. Phillips.
The seized assets include a 215-foot yacht estimated to be worth $71 million and owned by Alexei Mordashov, Russia's wealthiest man.
Barr bluntly wrote in his forthcoming book, "One Damn Thing After Another," that Trump didn't win the 2020 presidential race against Biden.
Putin also blasted the sanctions placed on Russia by Western countries, calling the penalties "akin to a declaration of war," according to the NYT.
The advisory says Americans are at risk for potential harassment "by Russian government security officials."
"Sanctions can help, but sanctions can't help right now, and people need help right now," a Marine Corps veteran told the NYT. "I can help right now."
The company said in a statement that domestic flights, and those to Belarus, will continue as normal.
The law, which could go into effect on Saturday, says journalists who describe Russia's invasion of Ukraine as a war would face jail time.
The list identifies the captured soldiers by name and age. The prisoners range in age from 19 to 48.
The Washington Post said it had viewed 20 hours of revealing footage of Roger Stone recorded by Danish filmmakers for an upcoming documentary.
Insider obtained several exclusive photographs of Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky and talked to David Dodson, who worked closely with him on 10 movies.
There's bipartisan interest in Congress to seize assets from individuals with close ties to Vladimir Putin. But actually doing it could be difficult.
"It's outrageous that other people get to declare bankruptcy but students can't," Sen. Chuck Schumer said in February.
One person who left the Ukrainian capital a day after Russia invaded told Insider the situation on train platforms was "absolute mayhem."
On Friday, Stanislav, a Kherson local, told Insider that he could only secure a day's worth of food due to Russia's military occupation.
The shooting lasted for several minutes and correspondent Stuart Ramsay and camerman Richie Mocker were both struck, according to Sky News.
The bill would prohibit the discussions of gender and sexuality in "primary grade levels" of public education.
"I used to think that you could defeat hate," said Biden in an interview with historian Heather Cox Richardson. "All hate does is hide."
Trump said he told his "friend" Vladimir Putin, "if you do it, we're hitting Moscow. He sort of believed me."
Trump, who has claimed his remarks were twisted, called Putin "savvy" and a "genius" for how he strategized before the invasion.
Bolton, who once worked for Trump, also said the former president's "main interest" in Ukraine was trying to "find Hillary Clinton's computer server."
After 24 months of recovery, US employment is just 1.4% lower than pre-crisis. It took 67 months to reach that after the Great Recession.
Sanders also mocked Republicans for claiming to represent working-class families after Sen. Rick Scott put forth a tax hike proposal.
Capitol rioters were "like spiders" climbing the building on January 6, 2021, a former member of the far-right Three Percenters said in court Friday.
As Americans, we "have learned to deal and live and cope with the coronavirus," Labor Secretary Marty Walsh told Insider.
Ukraine's parliament "continues to work even under fire" as Russian forces advance on the capital, one lawmaker said.
"It seems really dangerous and stupid to say that. And we like Lindsey Graham, but that's a stupid comment," Fox News host Laura Ingraham also opined.
Putin has taken steps to insulate Russia from a recession due to Western sanctions, but JP Morgan researchers say it's not enough.
"It's men ages 22 to 50, white, college educated, have disposable income … That's who's betting," a sports book operative told Insider.
The controversial former governor, who resigned from office in 2018 amid scandal, is mounting a political comeback in a crowded Senate primary.
The number of workers calling out sick halved. Telecommuting dropped, and fewer businesses closed due to the pandemic. Things are looking more normal.
"If we've got the evidence and the legal basis, then we'll do it," Dominic Raab said on a radio show on Friday.
The US Department of Justice accused the 15-year Fox veteran of violating sanctions and helping a Russian oligarch start a right-wing TV channel.
Scott argued that Republicans "don't deserve to govern" if they don't offer their own agenda, continuing his clash with Mitch McConnell.
By imposing sanctions on Russia, the US and its allies aim to cut off the nation's financial reserves and retaliate for its invasion of Ukraine.
Student-loan forgiveness "is a decision we're going to take before payments resume," White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain told Pod Save America.
The Fox News host spent Thursday explaining his show's fawning coverage of Russia before it invaded Ukraine. It was, he said, Kamala Harris' fault.
Kremlin staff told Russian outlet Agency they only prepared for sanctions over recognizing Luhansk and Donetsk, not a full invasion into Ukraine.
The former attorney general in an interview discussed his new book in which he launches a blistering attack on Donald Trump, once his boss.
China has avoided condemning Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, and previously slammed the West for imposing sanctions.
Ikea is among a number of major US and European companies to halt services in Russia following the invasion of Ukraine.
Donald Trump has spoken about Russia's invasion of Ukraine in interviews, but hasn't posted his thoughts about it on his app, Axios reported.
There are five ways to join the strike without defaulting on your debt. "It's a way to stick it to Joe Biden," the Debt Collective told Insider.
President Volodymyr Zelensky previously said he was the "number one target" for Russian-backed agents in Ukraine.
Yachts worth hundreds of millions of dollars were seen in tax havens and extradition-safe zones Thursday as oligarch wealth tumbles under sanctions.
Barr said he was "livid" about Trump's suggestion that he reach out to the Ukrainians to investigate Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, and Hunter Biden.
Graham echoed the sentiments of Fox News host Sean Hannity, who on March 2 also called for Putin to be assassinated.
The disclosure comes ahead of a House panel meeting on whether members of Congress and their spouses should be barred from trading stocks.
Fighters across Europe and the US are planning to join foreign legions in Ukraine and fight Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion.
"It's difficult. It's surreal," Jackson Reffitt said of the fallout with his family after he turned his father into the FBI over the events of January 6.
Chairman Thompson said he issued the subpoena "because Ms. Guilfoyle backed out of her original commitment to provide a voluntary interview."
NYC Mayor Eric Adams announced a $20 million agreement with Berkeley College over accusations the school lied to students about federal student loans.
"There is no way I'm serving one minute under this guy," a DOJ official said when Trump asked about a plan to install a loyalist as acting attorney general.
On Thursday, Roscosmos also announced that it will no longer collaborate with Germany on research at the International Space Station.
The outlet will be "ceasing production" at all locations because of "unforeseen business interruption events," according to a memo obtained by CNN.
Russia's economy had been booming as it recovered from the pandemic. But now middle-class Russians will feel the crunch.
Andrei Kozyrev's comments came in response to a question about Putin's phone call with French President Emmanuel Macron earlier on Thursday.
Nine countries have nuclear weapons, including the US and Russia.
The "Yachts for Ukraine" Act would sell off seized goods to provide humanitarian aid and weapons for Ukraine's military.
"My relatives died in Babyn Yar in 1941. Now I am sitting in a bomb shelter, enemy bombs pouring down on me," Auberg Yakovych says in the video.
A stock trade ban for members of Congress is the subject of a March 16 congressional hearing as Democrats and Republicans alike increasingly support the idea.
Biden warned during his State of the Union address that the spillover effects of sanctions on Russians could affect American consumers.
"I think there's a tremendous amount of fear," Tlaib said, referring to how fellow lawmakers have interacted with her and Rep. Ilhan Omar.
"I understand the anger, especially among journalists," the Saudi Crown Prince told The Atlantic. "But we also have feelings here, pain here."
"We will proudly continue to carry the mantle for this important pro-life law," Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron said on Thursday.
"It's the American dream of coming from moderate means as a child and working really hard and being successful," a law professor told Insider.
Russia's failures in Ukraine mean Putin's options are narrowing, and "he has to feel things closing in on him," said the former acting CIA director.
Some Russian oligarchs and officials have spoken against Ukraine's invasion, a rare sight in Russia, which is known for cracking down on dissent.
Blocking Russia's oil and gas exports would cost Putin $500 million a day. But it would also drive up energy prices for at home — and potentially hurt Biden come November.
The New York congresswoman doesn't seem to buy that Manchin is willing to cut a deal on another Biden spending bill after he tanked the last one.
"I agree with what Senator Lindsey Graham said," said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi when asked about the outbursts. "Shut up."
The Saudi Crown prince continues to deny responsibility for Khashoggi's death by claiming the columnist wasn't important or notable enough to kill.
Opinion: If US military spending increases, the only real winners will be defense firms and those with political and financial interests in them.
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