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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JUNE 21, 2024

U.S. Diverting Missiles From Foreign Customers To Ukraine Could Have Repercussions Beyond Air Defense

US offers assurances to Israel this week in the event of full-blown war with Hezbollah

Tutor Sinking Takes Red Sea Perils to New Level

The bunching up of container vessels outside one of the world’s busiest maritime trade hubs — caused by ships avoiding the Red Sea due to Houthi rebels’ attacks — means there’s more cargoes trapped in ports for longer. That’s pushing freight rates ever higher, with no immediate end to the congestion in sight.

We are already on pace for over $1.2 trillion in annualized payments on the debt. Within the next few years, interest on the debt will exceed Social Security payments and become the largest item in the budget.

English-speaking teens are spreading their problems abroad.

NASA indefinitely delays return of Starliner to review propulsion data

WITH NEW YORK’S CONGESTION pricing program indefinitely paused, lawmakers face an urgent question: how to fill the $15 billion hole that Governor Kathy Hochul’s decision opened up in the budget of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which operates buses, subways, and commuter trains serving millions of New Yorkers daily.

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