The Donbas had been subject to fierce fighting since 2014. Then came Russia’s full-scale invasion.
China Tries to Mend Europe Ties Without Distancing Itself From Russia
Beijing, in urgent need of reviving its economy, wants to mend ties with Europe but is struggling to create distance between itself and Moscow.
Woods, McIlroy break ground on high-tech golf league site
Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy are closer to seeing their high-tech golf league become reality.
Biden in Poland Says US and Allies ‘Have Ukraine’s Back’
Biden’s speech came one day after his daring, unannounced trip to Kyiv, where he met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Dalits are winning against caste discrimination in the US, too
A Seattle City Council resolution against caste discrimination is an important step in this journey.
This flip-out laptop monitor is my productivity secret weapon, and it’s $93 off for Prime Day
The Duex Plus by Mobile Pixels is a 13-inch display that latches onto any Windows or Mac laptop. And it’s more affordable than ever.
Explosion kills 2 at Miami-area industrial complex
An explosion and fire at an industrial complex in suburban Miami has killed two people and left three others injured.
Brussels Sets Out To Fix the GDPR
The European Union is (finally) coming to grips with the dysfunctionalities of its most famous tech law of all: the General Data Protection Regulation. From a report: The European Commission will propose a new law before the summer that’s aimed at impr…