
NBC reporter’s interview with Fetterman draws criticismĪn NBC News correspondent who interviewed Pennsylvania Senate candidate John Fetterman said Wednesday that her reporting should not be seen as commentary on his fitness for office after he suffered a stroke.īut reporter Dasha Burns’ on-air comment that Fetterman appeared to have trouble understanding a conversation while they were making small talk has attracted attention - and is being used by politicians looking for an advantage in the closely followed Senate race against Republican Mehmet Oz.įetterman, a Democrat, suffered a stroke on May 13, and his health has emerged as a major issue in the campaign.īurns’ Friday interview with Fetterman, which aired Tuesday, was his first on-camera interview since his stroke.

Members of the Oath Keepers stashed the firearms just outside Washington district limits, given the capitol’s tougher gun laws.

The alleged teams and the cache of weapons are a central piece of the Department of Justice’s case against Rhodes and four associates charged with seditious conspiracy in the Jan. Prosecutors have said teams of Oath Keepers guarded the arsenal of firearms and were prepared to rush them into the hands of extremists in the capital if needed. “I had not seen that many weapons in one location since I was in the military,” said Cummings, a veteran who joined the Oath Keepers in Florida in 2020. Taking the stand in the seditious conspiracy case against Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes and four associates, Terry Cummings showed jurors an AR-15 firearm and an orange box for ammunition that he contributed to the so-called quick reaction force the Oath Keepers had staged at the hotel outside of Washington in case they needed weapons. Capitol testified Wednesday about a massive cache of weapons the far-right extremist group stashed in a Virginia hotel room. 6Ī member of the Oath Keepers who traveled to Washington before the Jan. Oath Keepers jury hears about massive weapon cache on Jan.


Hundreds of cities and towns across Ukraine lost electricity after Russia launched a wide-ranging missile assault Monday in retaliation for a truck bomb explosion that damaged a bridge linking Russia with the Crimean Peninsula, which it annexed in 2014. On the contrary, it is shelling important infrastructure daily,” the company’s press service told The Associated Press. “Russia has seized the plant and is not taking any steps to deescalate. Energoatom said the external power source was repaired after about eight hours and that the plant’s emergency diesel generators - which rely on uncertain fuel deliveries in the war zone - provided backup in the meantime, but a similarly hazardous interruption could happen at any time.
