Today’s D Brief: Russia bombs grain port; US soldier in N. Korea; F-35 deliveries drop; Dueling Navy Hornet databases; And a bit more.
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Advocates hail potential for ‘historic moment’ as city council bill bids to increase pay from $9.48 an hour for tipped employeesThe latest battle to raise the minimum wage for workers who rely on tips is set to kick off on Wednesday in Chicago with a b…
Odesa suffers ‘hellish night’ as Russia attacks Ukraine grain facilities The GuardianView Full Coverage on Google News
Prigozhin resurfaces in Belarus, tells Wagner fighters they have the ‘biggest job in the world coming up’ Yahoo NewsView Full Coverage on Google News
The company that owns the salvage rights to the wreck of the Titanic is holding a virtual memorial for one of the world’s foremost experts about the ship a month after he died with four others in a submersible implosion.
The Canadian government is recruiting high-skilled foreigners working in the United States to move to Canada instead, and the program has been so successful that it met its target of 10,000 applicants in just two days.
Pakistan’s interior minister has accused former Prime Minister Imran Khan of “exposing an official secret document” last year to falsely claim he was ousted from power in a plot by Washington.
Pakistan’s interior minister on Wednesday accused former Prime Minister Imran Khan of “exposing an official secret document” last year to falsely claim he was ousted from power in a plot by Washington.