
The once-defeated Russian drive to capture the Ukrainian capitol of Kyiv might be renewed. According to United Press International, Gen. Valeriy Zaluzhny – head the Ukraine’s military forces – warned that Russia […]
The once-defeated Russian drive to capture the Ukrainian capitol of Kyiv might be renewed. According to United Press International, Gen. Valeriy Zaluzhny – head the Ukraine’s military forces – warned that Russia […]
A backlash against Russia for the death of civilians in Ukraine is building cross the world. Associated Press is reporting that in addition to the 410 dead civilians found in towns around […]
Withdrawing Russian troops have left behind the bodies of over 400 Ukrainian civilians in the area around Kyiv. According to The New York Times, the Ukrainian government is terming the deaths to […]
President Joe Biden condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin and the invasion of Ukraine during a visit Saturday to Poland. Citing the human cost of the month-old war, Biden said of Putin, “For […]
The Ukrainian government has refused a Russian demand that the defenders of the key port city of Mariupol put down their firearms in exchange for a promise of a safe evacuation. According […]
A Russian missile attack aimed at a base used to train foreign fighters in western Ukraine killed at least 35 people on Sunday, and as many as 100 were injured, reports The […]
The filibuster – a Senate rule that allows a minority to block consideration of a bill favored by the majority – was the winner Thursday. All 50 Republicans and two Democrats – […]
Comedian-actor Bill Cosby, convicted in 2018 on several counts of sexual assault and sentenced to three-to-10 years in state prison, was set free Wednesday by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. The vote was […]
A lawsuit by the Federal Trade Commission and a group of state attorneys general alleging monopolistic practices by social media giant Facebook was thrown out of court on Monday. According to the […]
In a decision that could open the way for college athletes to receive some pay, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that the National Collegiate Athletic Association can’t block payments to student-athletes. […]