Biden Predicts Putin Will Order Ukraine Invasion, but 'Will Regret Having Done It'
Thursday, January 20, 2022 | |
| By Adam Liptak The House committee investigating the riot received hundreds of pages of documents from the former president's White House within hours of the ruling. | | | By David E. Sanger President Biden's comments went well beyond the formal intelligence assessments described by White House officials, which conclude that Russia's president has not yet decided whether to invade. | | | By Carl Hulse Without the votes to change Senate rules, Democrats had no avenue for overcoming a Republican filibuster against legislation intended to offset new state voting restrictions. | | |
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| By The Associated Press President Biden said he expected President Vladimir Putin of Russia to invade Ukraine after more than 100,000 Russian troops amassed at the border over the past several months. | | | By Reuters Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that most remaining virus restrictions in England would end a week ahead of schedule, as he fended off calls for his resignation over claims that he lied about parties held at Downing Street during a lockdown. | | | By The New York Times Gov. Philip D. Murphy of New Jersey said workers in high-risk congregate settings like hospitals, prisons and nursing homes would be required to be fully vaccinated, including a booster. He said there would no longer be an option to satisfy the mandate through testing. | | |
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