Navigated
Burlington Free Press
Burlington Free Press

Burlington Free Press Zeitung Online-Abonnements

oder

Abonnieren Sie Select

15 Zeitungs- oder Magazinausgaben Ihrer Wahl pro Monat

US $11,99/Monat

Erhalten diese Artikel

Burlington Free Press, 30 Mai 2026

Beschreibung

Burlington Free Press zeitung ist online mit PressReader verfügbar. Laden Sie die aktuelle Ausgabe herunter, um sie später zu lesen, oder stöbern Sie in den älteren Ausgaben von Burlington Free Press im Archiv.

Kategorie

In dieser Ausgabe

ArticleReport: U.S. plans to cut mil­it­ary sup­port to NATO

The United States intends to sig­ni­fic­antly reduce mil­it­ary con­tri­bu­tions avail­able to assist European allies in a crisis, includ­ing fighter jets, war­ships and midair refuel­ing air­craft, Ger­man news out­let Spiegel repor­ted May 26. The...

Report: U.S. plans to cut mil­it­ary sup­port to NATO

ArticlePride Month events planned

It’s almost that sea­son again, when a col­or­ful Amer­ican gay emerges from year­long hiberna­tion and begins scav­en­ging for rain­bow flags, a cru­cial resource for its sur­vival dur­ing Pride Month. Jokes aside — not all of us hibern­ate — Pride...

Pride Month events planned

ArticleLegal chal­lenge aims to shut down ‘slush fund’

WASHINGTON – A fed­eral judge has tem­por­ar­ily blocked Pres­id­ent Don­ald Trump from set­ting up a $1.8 bil­lion fund to com­pensate people the Justice Depart­ment deems were invest­ig­ated improp­erly. U.S. Dis­trict Judge Leonie Brinkema in...

Legal chal­lenge aims to shut down ‘slush fund’

ArticlePoten­tial Iran deal puts Trump in a bind

WASHINGTON – Pres­id­ent Don­ald Trump finds him­self in a bind as he seeks to end the war against Iran: He is under pres­sure to reopen the Strait of Hor­muz and get U.S. gas­ol­ine prices down but at the same time faces a poten­tial back­lash from...

Poten­tial Iran deal puts Trump in a bind

ArticleMul­lin: DHS may shift resources to NJ facil­ity

Home­land Secur­ity Sec­ret­ary Mark­wayne Mul­lin threatened to cut pro­cessing of inter­na­tional arrivals at a New York City-area air­port, days after tense stan­doffs between New Jer­sey Demo­cratic law­makers and fed­eral offi­cials out­side a...

Mul­lin: DHS may shift resources to NJ facil­ity

ArticleCDC asks staff for help with Ebola screen­ing

The Cen­ters for Dis­ease Con­trol and Pre­ven­tion sent an “urgent request” to its employ­ees seek­ing volun­teers to help screen pas­sen­gers arriv­ing from Congo and Uganda for signs of Ebola, accord­ing to an internal email shared by a U.S. Health...

CDC asks staff for help with Ebola screen­ing