WATCH: Large protests in Russia against Putin’s attempt to call up 300,000 more soldiers for his failing invasion of Ukraine.
— Tristan Snell (@TristanSnell) September 21, 2022
They’re chanting “no to war.”
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Pres. Biden addressed the U.N. denouncing Putin's “brutal, needless war” in Ukraine. He called on all nations to stand firm against Russian aggression and called out Putin’s latest nuclear threats as “reckless” and “irresponsible.” @margbrennan is at the U.N. with the latest. pic.twitter.com/FjpxVF7EY7
— CBS Evening News (@CBSEveningNews) September 21, 2022
Hours later, President Joe Biden addressed the United Nations and said that Russia “has shamelessly violated the core tenets of the United Nations Charter. He also reiterated U.S. support for Ukraine. The U.S. has contributed at least $16 billion to Ukraine’s defense.
"Russia wants war": Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy calls for peace and war crimes tribunal in speech to United Nations https://t.co/oQdozbNQxB
— CBS News (@CBSNews) September 22, 2022
➤RUSSIAN-BACKED FORCES RELEASE CAPTIVES: Two Americans and five British citizens held in Ukraine for months have been released by Russia-backed forces there. They were released as part of a complicated prisoner swap between Russia and Ukraine that was brokered by Saudi Arabia. Alexander John-Robert Drueke, of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and Andy Tai Ngoc Huynh, of Hartselle, Alabama, were fighting for Ukraine when they were captured in June.
HOWARD KURTZ: NY attorney general accuses Trump of civil fraud, but under a cloud of partisanship https://t.co/42hiGf7Ios
— Fox News (@FoxNews) September 22, 2022
➤CRIMINAL PROBE OF MAR-A-LAGO DOCUMENTS RESUMES: In another legal setback for Donald Trump yesterday, a federal appeals court overturned a lower court ruling and allowed the Justice Department to resume its review of documents marked classified that were seized from Mar-a-Lago, Trump’s home in Florida. The ruling was issued by the 11h U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Two of the three judges were appointed by Trump.
➤FED HIKES INTEREST RATES: The Federal Reserve yesterday increased the interest rate it charges by three-quarters of a percent, and said it plans more hikes before the end of the year. The aggressive moves are intended to reduce inflation, which is now at its highest rate in 40 years.
➤WHAT RATE INCREASES MEAN FOR YOU: Federal Reserve interest rate changes do not affect consumers directly, but they inevitably change the rates that consumers pay. If you have a credit card with a variable interest rate, that rate will rise with this week’s decision. If you buy a car or get a mortgage, the interest rate will be higher than before. If you are repaying a student loan, your rate will not change, but new student borrowers will almost certainly pay a higher interest rate. If you have a savings account or a CD, you should be able to get a better return for your money.
Mortgage rates have more than doubled since January, lenders and real estate companies say, spurred by aggressive interest rate increases as the Fed attempts to curb high inflation. https://t.co/IBpKRFSI91
— ABC News (@ABC) September 22, 2022
🏠HOME SALES DROPPED 20% IN AUGUST: The number of homes sold declined by 20 percent in August. It was the seventh monthly decline in a row. Prices have remained stubbornly high.
Sunny Hostin's stunning remarks about Nikki Haley her latest personal attack on conservatives https://t.co/jPpkiXBd0s
— Fox News (@FoxNews) September 22, 2022
➤WASHINGTON MONUMENT VANDALIZED: An Indiana man has been arrested for vandalizing the Washington Monument. Shaun Ray Deaton, of Bloomington, is accused of splashing red paint on the base of the monument, and adding an obscenity directed at the government. It is not clear what his problem is.
💸WINNERS OF $1.34 BILLION MEGA PRIZE EMERGE: The winners of a $1.34 billion Mega Millions lottery jackpot have finally emerged, eight weeks after the drawing. The prize for the single winning ticket will be split between two people who purchased it together at a Speedway gas station in Des Plaines, Illinois. The winners have spent their time getting legal and financial advice before stepping forward.
➤BUYERS LINE UP FOR ELECTRIC HUMMER: You can’t buy an all-electric GMC Hummer pickup or SUV for any amount of money. You can’t even get a reservation to buy one. General Motors announced yesterday that it isn’t taking any more reservations for the new models, having hit its limit of 90,000, the Detroit Free Press reported. The vehicles are being made in Michigan.A gay meteorologist in New York City was allegedly fired after someone sent nude webcam photos of him to his employer and to his mother. - @NBCOUT https://t.co/wFC3jRVJap
— NBC News (@NBCNews) September 21, 2022
⚾NEXT GOAL FOR AARON JUDGE: New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge hit his 60th home run of the season on Tuesday night. That puts him in an exclusive club that has only five other members: Barry Bonds, Mark McGwire, Sammy Sosa, Roger Maris, and Babe Ruth. His next home run will be bigger: His 61st home run of the season, when it comes, will match a record set by Maris in 1961. That is the “clean” home run record, leaving out Bonds, who hit 73 in 2001. Some discount Bonds’ achievement due to allegations of use of performance-enhancing drugs common in that era.
🏀CHICAGO BULLS’ LONZO BALL OUT FOR WEEKS: Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball will miss training camp and the start of the new season due to knee surgery. It’s the second surgery on his left knee. The first kept him out of the game for part of last season. The Bulls open their new season on October 19th in a game against the Miami Heat.
⚾BUSTER POSEY JOINS GIANTS OWNERSHIP GROUP: Retired San Francisco Giants star Buster Posey is returning to the team as a member of the ownership group. Team executives announced yesterday that Posey has become the 31st principal partner and a member of its Board of Directors. Posey, 35, retired as a player last year.
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