The Kremlin’s recent decision to demote the general in charge of its faltering war in Ukraine after only three months on the job is a sign there are “profound” leadership challenges within the most senior ranks of Russia’s military, a top Pentagon offi…
Video shows Ohio cop repeatedly punch Black woman over an incident involving slice of cheese
Incident has triggered outrage in community
Rich activists beg Davos to ‘tax us now’
A collection of “persons of wealth” has petitioned the World Economic Forum set to tax the rich in the name of democracy
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United Airlines CEO warns travelers more disruptions ahead
The CEO of United Airlines says it could be another rocky year for air travelers.
U.S. allows private sponsorship of refugees from around the world
Groups will be able to sponsor a refugee if they raise $2,275, pass background checks and submit a resettlement plan.
Prosecutors weigh options in fatal shooting by Alex Baldwin
A Santa Fe district attorney is prepared to announce whether to press charges in the fatal 2021 film-set shooting of a cinematographer by actor Alec Baldwin during a rehearsal on the set of the Western movie “Rust.”.
Senator, Navy Secretary Say Sailors Need More Mental Health Help
Lawmakers are pointing to a 2021 law that was meant to provide help and asking why it hasn’t been fully put into effect by the Pentagon.
Janet Yellen, Chinese Vice Premier Liu have ‘candid’ talks
The US Treasury said both sides agreed to enhance cooperation on climate change and the economy.
France faces ‘hellish Thursday’ as anger at pension reform rages
French workers are set to take to the streets Thursday to protest radical reforms to the country’s pension system that, if implemented, will require most people in France to work two years longer before retirement.
EU parliament demands Iranian guard be named ‘terrorist group’
The European Parliament has called on Brussels to designate Iran’s elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist group
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