The war in Ukraine has been a major theme at this week's U.N. meetings, a new lawsuit accuses former President Donald Trump of fraud: 5 Things podcast.
That was the third major earthquake to strike the country on September 19th, following previous ones in 1985 and more recently in 2017. We are filing a lawsuit against Donald Trump for violating the law as part of his efforts to generate profits for himself, his family, and his company. But if you haven't bought a home yet, you should expect those rates to be higher, so you'll have to weigh more carefully whether you can afford this house now because your monthly payments will be bigger and weigh how much you want the house because you'll be paying more. What I'm looking forward to see is how aggressive Fontes is and is he going to be sort of a rallying cry to remind Democrats and voting rights advocates around the country of what's at stake in 2022. And then they get a little bit of a whammy from consumers if they have to pay more for their money as well, they may not buy as much of whatever it is you're selling or serving. But in these secretaries of state races, in particular, voting rights and election denialism is going to be at the forefront. Obviously, the Arizona PBS is hosting the debates, so it's going to be on their website. In more than 200 pages, the suit alleges dozens of instances of fraud. He's the first sort of person who's going to have a debate here where Democrats and others are saying democracy itself is on the line. Russia has used the law to stamp out dissent to its invasion of Ukraine. I'm Taylor Wilson and this is 5 Things you need to know Thursday, the 22nd of September, 2022. A permanent member of the United Nations Security Council invaded its neighbor, attempted to erase the sovereign state from the map.
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