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Ukraine Commander Says Russia Shows No Sign of Winding Down War
Ukraine Commander Says Russia Shows No Sign of Winding Down War

Bloomberg

time12 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Bloomberg

Ukraine Commander Says Russia Shows No Sign of Winding Down War

Russia shows no signs it plans to wind down its war in Ukraine, with an estimated 695,000 troops deployed across an expanded front line and another 121,000 in strategic reserve, according to Ukraine's commander-in-chief Oleksandr Syrskyi. With Moscow's invasion of its neighbor well into its fourth year, the Russian military is able to mobilize an average of about 9,000 new troops per month, he said. Bloomberg was unable to independently verify the figures.

Tracking Trump: L.A. troop deployment to cost $134 million; the World Bank calls for reduced tariffs; Hegseth gets grilled; and more
Tracking Trump: L.A. troop deployment to cost $134 million; the World Bank calls for reduced tariffs; Hegseth gets grilled; and more

Washington Post

time10-06-2025

  • Health
  • Washington Post

Tracking Trump: L.A. troop deployment to cost $134 million; the World Bank calls for reduced tariffs; Hegseth gets grilled; and more

The Pentagon estimated the troop deployment to L.A. will cost $134 million. The World Bank called for lower, equitable tariffs. China thinks it's at a major advantage in trade talks. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was grilled in a congressional hearing. Democrats accused the intelligence director of interfering with oversight. Trump warned protesters at his military parade to expect force. The Smithsonian's Board denied Trump has the authority to fire personnel. Before you go … Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced yesterday that he is removing every member of the HHS vaccine advisory panel. Want to stay on top of President Trump's second term? Sign up for the newsletter to get the top stories every weeknight.

Hegseth Defends Move to Deploy National Guard and Marines to LA
Hegseth Defends Move to Deploy National Guard and Marines to LA

Bloomberg

time10-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Bloomberg

Hegseth Defends Move to Deploy National Guard and Marines to LA

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth pushed back against Democrats' criticism of the decision to deploy troops to Los Angeles, telling Congress that the Trump administration wants to protect immigration agents and keep demonstrations there from getting out of control. Asked by Representative Betty McCollum, a Minnesota Democrat, how much the deployment would cost, Hegseth criticized Governor Tim Walz's handling of protests that erupted after the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis 2020.

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