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U.S. denies claim that diplomats fled Kyiv, as Zelenskyy writes Trump letter requesting air defense

U.S. denies claim that diplomats fled Kyiv, as Zelenskyy writes Trump letter requesting air defense


On Thursday the United States reiterated that their diplomats were still in Kyiv despite the assertion made by the European Union’s chief diplomat that the Russia’s escalating threats had evacuated Ukraine’s cital. Subscribe to read the story without ads Washington Get access to unlimited adfree articles and exclusive material. The renewed American commitment to the City came at a time when

in response the one of most intense bombardments that took place on the cital city since the beginning of the 2022 war. The city was shaken by the new threat coming from Moscow. Ukraine’s European allies have refused to leave and, earlier this week, the State Department confirmed to NBC News that the U.S. was still present in Kyiv. On Thursday, the E.U. Kaja Kallas, the E.U.’s chief of foreign policy, suggested that this was not true. She told reporters in Cyprus that “we heard yesterday from Ukraine that all embassies were staying, except for one. That also takes courage on the part of those embassies. But yes, the Europeans all stayed and America left.” President Volodymyr Zelenskyy The U.S. Embassy in Kyiv responded quickly to deny this and confirm that it is also staying. The embassy posted on X that “there are no changes in our operations, and any reports to the contrary are false.” President Donald Trump Ukraine denied as well that American diplomats evacuated the cital.

After Kallas made his comments, the official transcript was changed to remove any suggestion that Americans left the cital. Anitta Hippoper, Kallas’ spokeswoman told NBC News the “misunderstanding” was due to a note that said “updated by a correction regarding the diplomatic presence in Kyiv.” Zelenskyy wrote a letter for Trump and Congress. systematic strikes In the meantime,

asked

about more American-made products

. Zelenskyy wrote in his nightly speech that it was rare for the head of a foreign state to simultaneously write to the President of the United States and the Congress. The situation requires immediate and effective action. The US must hear Ukraine. In a letter to Trump and Congress, obtained by The Associated Press in January 2010, the Ukrainian leader warned that supplies to Ukraine are falling short due to the diverting of U.S. stocks. The drones produced by Ukraine have been used to attack Russian targets and factories in the last few months. In the meantime, the Russian military has increased its aerial attacks in order to overwhelm air defences.

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The buffalo named Donald Trump is spared Eid sacrifice in Bangladesh after viral fame

The buffalo named Donald Trump is spared Eid sacrifice in Bangladesh after viral fame


It’s that distinctive blond hair, combed. Social media has become a viral phenomenon. The rare albino bison named Donald Trump, which is thought to look like a certain U.S. presidential candidate, has been given new life because of its parent resemblance. Subscribe to this story to enjoy ad free

Mridha said to the Indian news agency ANI that her younger brother gave it its name due to its hair. It went viral and many people came. Mridha says the buffalo requires constant care including frequent feeding and regular bathing. Leon Neal/ Bangladesh Mridha said the buffalo is exceptionally gentle and needs constant care. Abdul Goni/ / Anadolu by

According , the Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed had ordered that the buffalo not be killed. The buyer will receive a refund and the animal is being relocated to Dhaka’s national zoo. A ministry official stated that the decision to spare the buffalo was made at the last minute due to the security concerns and unusual public interest.

It is not the only time that Trump has been reflected by other animals. Other perceived lookalikes are a , and a.

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Rescue efforts shift to recovery after Washington paper mill collapse

Rescue efforts shift to recovery after Washington paper mill collapse


According to officials, a second death has been confirmed, and nine more people are assumed dead. Subscribe to this story to get unlimited access to exclusive content and ad free articles. The implosion that occurred at the Longview Per Mill on Tuesday, which resulted in 11 probable deaths, would be the most deadly industrial accident in Washington state’s modern history. Bob Ferguson. Cowlitz County fire chief Scott Goldstein announced at a press conference on Wednesday that “we have declared this event a transition of rescue to recovery this morning.” chemical tank implosion We’re bracing our selves for the most deadly industrial tragedy in Washington state history. Ferguson said that when a tragedy is of this magnitude, it has a profound impact on the individuals, families, and communities. Officials have confirmed that seven workers are in hospital with injuries. In addition to nine people still missing since the accident on Tuesday morning, the officials also reported that nine other employees were injured. A firefighter who was injured received treatment and was released.

He’s always been calm.

She said, “He knew what was coming.” A vigil for the victims of the storage tanks failure was held in Longview’s R.A. Long Park on Tuesday. Mathieu Lewis Rolland / Joel Sacks is the director of the state Labor Department. He said that a number of inspections at the Nippon Dynawave facility remain open. The chemicals and processes in per mills require multiple inspections. The U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (a non-regulatory federal agency that is independent) has launched an investigation to determine the cause of this incident. According to the Ecology Department of Jan, Nippon Dynawave employs about 550 people, 450 of whom work in its liquid packaging facility. It was impossible to contact the president of the company, supervisors or workers at the facility. Nippon Dynawave, located in the United States, is a subsidiary of Nippon Per Industries based in Jan.

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Trump’s primary scorecard for May: From the Politics Desk. Subscribe to this story to enjoy it ad free

Trump’s primary scorecard for May: From the Politics Desk. Subscribe to this story to enjoy it ad free


Enjoy unlimited access to exclusive content and ad free articles. From the Politics Desk We take a look at President Donald Trump’s retribution strategy this month. Ken Paxton, James Talarico and others are looking ahead to the Texas general elections. Andrea Mitchell explores a change in the Russia/Ukraine War that is not widely known. Adam Wollner’s

: Trump has ousted all but 2 of the GOP legislators who have crossed him. One of the races is still too close to predict.

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In a run-off, the state attorney general


Ken Paxton won by 64%-36% over longtime senator

John Cornyn. Trump endorsed Paxton only a week ago, despite Cornyn finishing first but just short of a majority in the March primary. George Seay, a Cornyn donor and friend for many years, said that he thought the outcome was a win by Paxton, even though Cornyn’s lifelong supporters had hoped for a different result. Seay continued, “Clearly, the president has a profound impact on the base, something we have never seen before.” It was not enough. Cornyn was a conservative with an institutionalist streak, and there were a lot of concerns about Trump’s controversial decisions. Cornyn was defeated after two Republican incumbents who lost reelection to Trump-backed candidates, Sen. Cassidy was the one who voted for Trump to be convicted in his 2021 impeachment trial. Massie, on the other hand, had been a persistent pain in Trump’s backside over many issues. In the GOP primaries, Trump had unseated five of seven Indiana state Senators he targeted for voting against the redistricting effort. State Sen. Greg Goode survived his challenge. Meanwhile, the race between state senator Spencer Deery, and Fountain County GOP Chairman

Paula Copenhaver, is courtesy of Bridget Bowman. The two candidates are separated by only 3 votes. The bottom-line

is came last night in Texas that it’s still Trump’s Party, and he’s able to take you down, if he chooses. Now we’re looking at November. Paxton faces Democratic state Rep. Democrats — and some Republicans – think Paxton’s long list controversies can put the seat on the table in the traditionally’red state. Paxton has already tried to portray Talarico’s liberal views as out of touch. Paxton, in his speech of victory last night, called his new opponent “Tofu Talarico,” the “six gender Jimmy,” “James Talafreako,” or “low-T Talarico,” while criticizing his positions on gender affirming care, immigration and energy. Talarico, in an , said that he “missed” the mark with some of his previous statements on sensitive cultural matters. Talarico added, “I will be the first one to admit that I did miss the mark, but Ken Paxton’s clipping of my cringey remarks is to distract from the career of corruption of Ken Paxton.” Scott Bland provides an analysis of the reasons why incumbents are losing primaries in both parties. The number of renominations for members of Congress this year is already higher than the total during the 2024 cycle. It’s possible that the situation could worsen for incumbents. While the United States is focused on the latest developments in the war against Iran and trying to find an exit strategy, there has been a shift in momentum taking place across the continent. In its fifth-year of trying to repel the Russian invasion, Ukraine’s innovative military led by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy

has transformed modern warfare through new autonomous drone interception technologies. Ukraine now manufactures thousands of these drones per day in factories throughout Europe. These weons are hitting Vladimir Putin’s homeland where it hurts including Moscow. The country is also developing a technology that Gulf state emirs are interested in to protect their infrastructure against Iranian attacks. In the month of November, Ukraine announced that it would be selling new weons to Saudi Arabia as well as Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. This was after Zelenskyy visited the Gulf.

It is a testament to the saying that necessity really does lead to invention. In the last year, Trump’s administration has urged Europe to take the lead on arming Ukraine. Since the war with Iran, the Patriot missile batteries that were already short-supplied are now being used to defend Israel and the Gulf. According to European military experts and U.S. military analysts, Ukraine gained territory from Russia during ril. This is a significant turn of events. According to the European Union, Russia now loses 25,000-30,000 soldiers per month – more than it can hire. Putin’s iron grip over the Russian media keeps this truth from reaching the majority of his countrymen. He doesn’t need to be concerned about the public opinion. The increasing number of casualties can’t be hidden from the grieving families and friends forever. Just a few short months ago, Russia was the one gaining on the battlefield. Donald Trump Sahil Kur writes, President of the United States

, pressed Ukraine to accept a deal that heavily favored Putin following their summit in Anchorage Alaska. Before the U.S., Israel, and other countries launched their war with Iran and depleted their attention and weons stocks. Trump also criticized NATO and America’s traditional European allies, who refused to join his fight against Iran. Trump, in what was widely perceived as punishment against German Chancellor Friedrich Merz for his statement that Iran had “humiliated”, the U.S.A., ordered the withdrawal of US troops from Germany. He has even speculated that he might leave NATO. This has caused European leaders to seriously contemplate the possibility of losing the U.S., as their bulwark in the face of potential aggression by Putin. The European leaders now consider preventing a Russian win over Ukraine to be fundamental to their security. The U.S. Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, , told reporters that “no active” talks are taking place with Ukraine. However, the U.S. will always be prepared to take a constructive role, if the opportunity arises. The Europeans, instead, are considering sending their own envoys to meet with Putin. The Russian leader is still cable of inflicting severe punishment. Russia launched a hypersonic missile attack on Ukraine’s cital over the weekend. It was one of the biggest attacks against Kyiv and its surrounding area since the beginning of the war. The missiles are able to fly up to 8,077 mph in a high trajectory, before plummeting to the ground. This makes them hard to intercept. Moscow’s attack also included drones, ballistic missiles and cruise missiles. The Kremlin stated that it was a retaliation against Ukraine’s strikes on what they claimed were civilian targets in Russia. In a significant move, Russian Foreign Ministry Sergey Lavrov warned Rubio before the strike that U.S. Embassy employees could be at risk. Former U.S. diplomats told NBC News that it was surprising the U.S. didn’t immediately go to the U.N. Security Council in order to try and prevent the attack. The administration has not protested. Europeans fear that, should Putin feel he has lost, he could escalate, threatening other nations in the area, including the Baltics. The war in Ukraine continues. Laura Jarrett is NBC News’ senior legal correspondent and will answer questions from NBC News subscribers on the Supreme Court, among other topics. This Q&A will take place at 3 p.m. ET. ET. Exclusive:

Vice President JD Vance, in an interview with NBC News Henry J. Gomez , admitted that his wife was unlikely to convert. He also talked about the Iran war and his friendship with Rubio. Deal or no deal? While Trump’s team worked behind the scenes to bring about an Iran peace agreement over Memorial Day Weekend, his own social media posts created confusion. 2028 watch: California Gov. Gavin Newsom is a populist on AI in advance of a potential presidential run. In the courtroom: Former US President Joe Bidenheaded for a recount sued Justice Department to stop the release audio recordings and transcripts relating to his private conversations he had with the ghostwriter who wrote his 2017 memoir. Housing Plan:

New York mayor Zohran Mamdani according to Bridget announced plans to build and preserve 200,000 affordable housing units in the next ten years.

Only New York : Trump announced that he would attend an NBA Finals match in New York to watch the Knicks try to win their first title since 1973. Stop and celebrate:

The music lineup for a ‘World Fair-style Celebration’ on the National Mall to mark America’s 250th Birthday will include hip-hop artists

Vanilla Ice and interview today with NBC News’ Ryan Chandler Flo Rida, as well country singer

Martina McBride. This is all for the moment from The Politics Desk. Adam Wollner has compiled the newsletter for today.


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New Yorkers would be taxed at 100% on money taken from Trump’s controversial anti-weaponization fund

New Yorkers would be taxed at 100% on money taken from Trump’s controversial anti-weaponization fund


According to a New York legislator, residents of the state who take money out of Trump’s $1.8 billion “anti weonization” fund will have to pay 100% in state income taxes. Subscribe to this story to get unlimited access to exclusive content and ad free articles. Bores: “It is simple. If you are a New Yorker who takes money from this illegal slush, New York will tax it 100%.” Bores said that if you stormed the Citol and took money from the slush funds, we will take it. “But we can determine that the money you received for attacking American Democracy is fully taxable in New York.” Bores, one of ten Democrats running for Congress from a district headed by Democratic Rep. Jerry Nadler, is one of the 10 candidates. It pears that what Bores proposes has similarities with the “Slush Fund Act”, which was proposed last week by Democratic House Ways and Means Committee members to “prevent the sitting president from benefiting from lawsuits filed against the United States.”

as well as being hit with

in the settlement between the IRS and the president. The Justice Department announced it would establish the fund “in return” for Trump to drop his said in the post on X and other claims of damage related to a search of Mar-a-Lago in 2022 for classified materials, as well the Russian collusion controversy connected to the 2016 Presidential election. The DOJ announced that it would be a “systematic procedure to hear and redress the claims of other who have suffered weonization and unlawful conduct.”

Justice Department Headquarters in Washington. Andrew Harnik/

This fund attracted

. According to the databases of

, proximately 80 to 90 insurrectionists came from New York State. The memo provided by Bores’ office states that if the bill is passed, residents of New York State will be taxed at 100% if any money was received from the fund. The memo says: “This bill guarantees that no New York resident retains any portion of those distributions.” The bill states that a 100% rate is propriate, as these distributions do not constitute compensation in the conventional sense. These funds are not the outcome of an adversarial procedure, a neutral adjudicator’s findings, or a determination of legal responsibility made by someone outside the President’s own circle. Vance suggested that Hunter Biden, in a hypothetical situation, could also ask for restitution.

It so hpened that the first person who filed a claim was not the Jan. 6 defendant, but a political operative with a long history of Rep. Jimmy Panetta, D-Calif., said. Cuto, who claims to be the target of the ”

” FBI investigation into the Trump campaign’s collusion with Russians in order to interfere in the presidential election 2016, is seeking $2.7million in restitution.

After two years, the FBI’s a clip posted on X determined that Russian President Vladimir Putin tried to influence 2016 presidential elections in Trump’s favor.

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All evacuation orders lifted as explosion in California chemical tank avoided

All evacuation orders lifted as explosion in California chemical tank avoided


Days after the threat of an explosion at a tank of chemicals sparked fears of environmental disaster, 16,000 residents from a Southern California town were allowed to go home on Tuesday. Subscribe to read the story without ads

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