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Haiti: Wife of assassinated President Jovenel Moïse returns after surviving attack

Haiti: Wife of assassinated President Jovenel Moïse returns after surviving attack

The widow of Haiti’s assassinated president has returned to the Caribbean nation after being treated in Florida for wounds suffered in the attack.Martine Moïse was seen wearing an arm sling and a bulletproof vest after arriving by plane at Port-au-Prince airport on Saturday.Her husband Jovenel Moïse was killed by assassins in their home on 7…

Greitens last among Missouri GOP Senate candidates in fundraising for second quarter

Greitens last among Missouri GOP Senate candidates in fundraising for second quarter

Eric Greitens was last among major Republican candidates for Senate in second quarter fundraising, underscoring fears that the disgraced former governor will make Democrats competitive for the seat if he secures the nomination.Greitens’ campaign brought in about $449,000, well behind Attorney General Eric Schmitt, the fundraising frontrunner with $1.3 million. The latest campaign finance filing…

Fact check: Altered Hunter Biden photo falsely claims Trump won the 2020 election

Fact check: Altered Hunter Biden photo falsely claims Trump won the 2020 election

The claim: Image shows Hunter Biden painting ‘Trump won Democrats cheated’It’s been eight months since Election Day, and some Republicans are still falsely asserting the 2020 election was stolen from former President Donald Trump via widespread voter fraud in states he lost.Following Trump’s address to the Conservative Political Action Conference in Dallas – in which…

Natural gas companies were paid to turn off power during Texas winter storm: report

Natural gas companies were paid to turn off power during Texas winter storm: report

The February winter storm that nearly brought the Texas electricity grid to its knees likely stressed the state’s natural gas infrastructure “more than any time in history,” according to the authors of a new UT Austin report analyzing the power outages and their financial implications.The report includes previously undisclosed data about how the Electric Reliability…