Month: November 2022
Russia had ‘no choice’ but to flee key city of Kherson, Ukraine says
Russia says its troops began pulling out of a strategic Ukrainian city on. That would represent a humiliating defeat in the grinding war.
Read MoreRussian court orders deportation of U.S. woman in assault case
(Reuters) – A Russian court on Thursday ordered the deportation of U.S. citizen Sarah Krivanek, who spent almost 11 months in detention in Russia on charges of assaulting her partner. The decision was taken at a hearing in the city
Read MoreMarkets Soar on Signs of Slower Inflation
Stocks rallied and bond yields tumbled as investors reset their expectations for the pace of interest rate increases by the Federal Reserve.
Read MoreItaly has been a strong supporter of Ukraine — but that is starting to change
Though Italy’s new prime minister vows to continue the country’s staunch support for Ukraine, much of the public is critical of Italian weapons deliveries and analysts say the government may waver. (Image credit: Piero Cruciatti/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
Read MoreFACT SHEET: Biden-Harris Administration Proposes Plan to Protect Federal Supply Chain from Climate-Related Risks – The White House
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Read MoreUkraine Is Wary of Russia’s Kherson Retreat, Fearing a Trap
Ukraine urged caution about Russia’s announced withdrawal from the southern city, as U.S. officials estimated that 100,000 troops from each side had been killed or wounded since the war began.
Read MoreIs Yellowstone a Red-State Show? According to Fans, the Answer Is Complicated
In March 2018—three months before the hit Paramount Network drama Yellowstone debuted—an Alberta, Canada, woman who goes by the internet handle “Tori F.” began creating social media accounts under the heading “Yellowstone TV Fans.” Tori F. had been building fan
Read MoreThousands Protest Against Inflation in France
The new demonstrations are a sign of the political turmoil facing European leaders as the region teeters on the brink of recession.
Read MoreUganda ends school year early as it tries to contain growing Ebola outbreak
Since the outbreak began in September, eight children have died — and there is no approved vaccine. But doctors are hopeful that public health measures may be enough to stop the spread. (Image credit: Hajarah Nalwadda/AP)
Read MoreI’m a Military Widow. I’ll Lose My Benefits if I Remarry
Days after I buried my husband, a veteran of the Iraq War, I sat on the floor of my living room with a gray-haired volunteer who’d driven more than 70 miles to help me apply for surviving-spouse benefits. I was
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