Isabel Coles, WSJ Ukraine’s Zelensky hails new Western aid package as ‘exactly what is needed’
KYIV, Ukraine—Fighting raged in eastern Ukraine on Orthodox Christmas despite…
Marders, Leopards, Abrams, Bradleys Being Sent to UKraine?
Robert Coalson, RFE In a flurry of announcements, some of Ukraine’s major Western allies pledged this week to send advanced armored combat vehicles to help Kyiv in its fight against Russia’s…
The Navy’s Plan To Modernize Military Sealift Needs Support
L. Thompson, Forbes The United States has a knack for getting involved in fights far from home. The vast majority of countries, if they go to war at all, do so close to home. Not…
Putin’s War Plan Reaching ‘Critical Moment’
David Brennan, Newsweek Ukraine’s ambassador to the U.K. has warned that Kyiv and its Western partners will face a “critical moment” when Russian President
South Sudan: Journalists held over film of president appearing to wet himself
Six journalists have been detained over footage of the South Sudan president appearing to wet himself.
A breach at LastPass has password lessons for us all
The hacking of the password manager should make us reassess whether to trust companies to store our sensitive data in the cloud, Brian X. Chen writes.
Woody Guthrie’s rented flat in Portland for sale as local legacy endures
Woody Guthrie spent less than a month in Portland. But 82 years later, his legacy in the Northwest endures.
Clash over tax cuts coming in Kansas; abortion foes unsure
Kansas’ recently reelected Democratic governor and Republican lawmakers are headed for a clash over how their financially flush state should cut taxes as the Legislature prepares to open its annual session.
China suspends social media accounts of COVID policy critics
China has suspended or closed the social media accounts of more than 1,000 critics of the government’s policies on the COVID-19 outbreak, as the country moves to roll back harsh anti-virus restrictions.