Month: December 2022
Russian news agencies say Edward Snowden receives passport, takes citizenship oath
Russian news agencies say former U.S. intelligence contractor Edward Snowden, who fled prosecution after revealing highly classified surveillance programs, has received a Russian passport and taken the citizenship oath.
Read MoreDonald Trump Is Going to Have to Find a New Way to Scam the Legal System – Vanity Fair
Donald Trump Is Going to Have to Find a New Way to Scam the Legal System Vanity Fair After the 11th Circuit’s Beatdown, Donald Trump Fights to Keep Moribund Mar-a-Lago Case Alive Until Ruling Takes Effect Next Week Law & Crime Appeals
Read MoreDonald Trump Is Going to Have to Find a New Way to Scam the Legal System – Vanity Fair
Donald Trump Is Going to Have to Find a New Way to Scam the Legal System Vanity Fair After the 11th Circuit’s Beatdown, Donald Trump Fights to Keep Moribund Mar-a-Lago Case Alive Until Ruling Takes Effect Next Week Law & Crime Mar-a-Lago
Read MoreDonald Trump Is Going to Have to Find a New Way to Scam the Legal System – Vanity Fair
Donald Trump Is Going to Have to Find a New Way to Scam the Legal System Vanity Fair After the 11th Circuit’s Beatdown, Donald Trump Fights to Keep Moribund Mar-a-Lago Case Alive Until Ruling Takes Effect Next Week Law & Crime Mar-a-Lago
Read MoreDonald Trump Is Going to Have to Find a New Way to Scam the Legal System – Vanity Fair
Donald Trump Is Going to Have to Find a New Way to Scam the Legal System Vanity Fair After the 11th Circuit’s Beatdown, Donald Trump Fights to Keep Moribund Mar-a-Lago Case Alive Until Ruling Takes Effect Next Week Law & Crime Mar-a-Lago
Read MoreDonald Trump Is Going to Have to Find a New Way to Scam the Legal System – Vanity Fair
Donald Trump Is Going to Have to Find a New Way to Scam the Legal System Vanity Fair After the 11th Circuit’s Beatdown, Donald Trump Fights to Keep Moribund Mar-a-Lago Case Alive Until Ruling Takes Effect Next Week Law & Crime Mar-a-Lago
Read MoreU.S. men’s success in the World Cup brings a windfall to the women’s team
The success of the men’s squad in Qatar will bring players on the women’s team more money than they were rewarded for winning the 2019 tournament. (Image credit: Dan Mullan/Getty Images)
Read MorePreviewing the World Cup’s round of 16: Who’s in, who’s out and storylines to watch
The group stage had it all: cheers, tears, penalties, pelvic contusions, VAR-assisted calls that came down to millimeters. Now, the World Cup is onto the knockout round. Here’s our guide to the games. (Image credit: Jewel Samad/AFP/Getty Images; Fabrice Coffrini/AFP/Getty
Read MoreA man who burned a cross to intimidate his Black neighbors pleads guilty to hate crime
Axel Cox, 24, of Gulfport, Miss., who burned a cross in his front yard, was charged with violating the Fair Housing Act over the December 2020 incident. (Image credit: Mississippi Department of Corrections via AP)
Read MoreWhat China’s Zero-COVID Policy Means for the Pandemic—in China and the Rest of the World
Protests in multiple Chinese cities over the strict COVID-19 policies enforced by China’s government reflect the growing sentiment of people around the world. We’re tired of the pandemic, and tired of the myriad ways the SARS-CoV-2 virus has changed our
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