Trump Launches Own 'Digital Trading Card Collection,' Asks Fans To 'Collect All'
According to the Collect Trump Cards website, the proceeds would not go toward the 2024 presidential bid of Donald Trump.
Dominant COVID-19 Subvariants Are 'Evading Antibodies': Threaten Boosters, Make Antibody Treatment Ineffective
The scientists insisted that vaccines remain effective at preventing hospitalizations and severe cases of omicron variants.
Russia Has No Plans Of Ceasefire In Ukraine Over The Holidays
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov has assailed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's proposals for achieving peace as a continuation of combat activities.
Louisiana Tornado Damage: 3 Dead After State Hit With 21 Tornadoes In 24 Hours
Gov. John Bel Edwards has placed Louisiana under a state of emergency due to the extent of damages brought by the severe weather event.
Belarus Moves 20 Army Tanks To Grounds Near Border With Poland And Lithuania
The latest move by the Belarusian military is viewed by a Ukrainian official as a clear indication of Russia's increasing pressure on Belarus to join the war.
Russia Was Willing To Free Whelan Under Trump, Lost Interest With Biden: Ex-Security Adviser
Former national security adviser Robert O'Brien said Russia wanted the U.S. to initiate summits between the two countries in exchange for Paul Whelan's release.
New Zealand PM Caught On Mic Calling Rival 'Arrogant Pr*ck,' Apologizes
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's remark causes more alarm for her Labour Party as they consistently lag behind the opposition in the polls.
Hong Kong Removes Some COVID-19 Travel Restrictions For Tourists
Hong Kong is scrapping the use of a contact tracing app and movement restrictions for incoming travelers.
63% Of Ukrainians Won't Buy Products From Brands Who Haven't Left Russian Market: Deloitte
According to the Deloitte survey, most Ukrainians would still buy products in this year's Christmas season, but fewer than they purchased in 2021.
Zelensky Reveals What He'd Do Once Ukraine War Is Over: 'Drink Some Beer'
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told David Letterman that he doesn't have definite plans for his future once the war in Ukraine is over.
Russian Mobilized Soldiers Complain About Lack Of Supplies; Fighters 'Practically Naked'
A group of mobilized Russian soldiers urged Gov. Sergei Tsivilyov of Russia's Kemerovo region to provide them with medical supplies and thermal underwear.
Biden Administration Official Charged With Multiple Bag Thefts, Gets Fired From DOE
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police has issued a warrant of arrest against former nuclear waste official Sam Brinton due to an allegation of theft.
Zelensky Urges Russia To End War, Withdraw Troops From Ukraine This Christmas
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Russia's withdrawal of troops from Ukraine this Christmas would ensure a lasting cessation of hostilities.
27 Corpses Of Migrants 'Dumped' On Roadside In Zambia; May Have Suffocated During Trip
Zambia Police spokesperson Danny Mwale said one survivor found "gasping for air" was sent to a local hospital.
China's Military Threats Against Taiwan 'Getting More Serious Than Ever,' Foreign Minister Says
The Taiwanese foreign minister has expressed concerns that the growing Chinese incursions in Taiwan's territory would lead to accidents.
Russia Boosts Production Of Weapons For 'Most Powerful Means Of Destruction': Medvedev
The former Russian president's remarks came after Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu's call last month for the military to develop next-generation weapons.
Russians Attack Rescue Workers In Ukraine, Damaging Vehicle Used To Deliver Aid
The State Emergency Service of Ukraine reported that no rescue workers or civilians were injured in the artillery attack.
2024 Presidential Election Poll: Trump-DeSantis Virtually Tied, But Republicans Still Prefer Ex-POTUS
The post-midterm opinion poll showed that GOP support is shifting to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis after he won his re-election bid by a landslide.
SpaceX, Tesla High-Ranking Executives Are Helping Elon Musk Work On Twitter: Report
Elon Musk previously said that the Tesla employees' work on Twitter was "just a voluntary thing."
Trump, Republicans React To Brittney Griner's Release: 'A Very Bad Mistake'
Former national security adviser John Bolton said former President Donald Trump declined Kremlin's offer to swap Paul Whelan for arms dealer Viktor Bout.
Ukraine Army Arrests Two Russian Spies Sending Classified Info Via Secret Telegram Channel
Ukrainian law enforcement discovered mobile phones and computer equipment showing the suspects' communication with the Russian military.
Putin Wants Almost 1 Million Russian Policemen By 2025
Data from the Russian government showed that the country's Ministry of Internal Affairs employed 750,000 people for law enforcement by 2018.
China Militia Vessels Are 'Swarming' West Philippine Sea; Aim To 'Cut The Philippines Off'
A Filipino maritime law expert expressed concern about the report and suggested that China could drive away Filipino fishermen and undermine oil explorations.
Satellite Images Show 10 Russian Supersonic Bomber Jets 'Disappeared' From Airbase After Ukrainian Attack
Russia appeared to pull out its strategic bomber jets from its Dyagilevo airbase after it suffered damages from Ukrainian drone attacks.
Russia Has Destroyed Over 40,000 Ukrainian Buildings And Facilities Since War Began
Ukrainian lawmaker Fedir Venislavskyi said they intend to use the data of destroyed infrastructure to hold Russia accountable before international courts.
China Locks Down Entire University Over One Positive COVID-19 Case; Students Protest
Students were worried they would be blocked from traveling home for the winter holidays.
Taiwan 'Concerned' China Will Accuse It Of Causing The Nation's Unrest, Protests
Taiwan's foreign minister said Taiwan supported Chinese protesters and joined other countries in urging China to "respect basic human rights."
Russia Wants To Demolish 950 Buildings In Mariupol: Mayor's Adviser
An adviser to the Mariupol's mayor accused Russia of hiding its crimes and erasing pre-war Mariupol from the memory of residents by demolishing structures.
Satellite Images Show Russian Fighter Jet Destroyed By Ukrainian Airstrike
Russian emergency services said three military personnel were killed and five were injured after Ukraine launched drone attacks at two Russian airbases.
John Bolton May Run For President To Beat Trump, Stop His Return To Office
John Bolton urged other potential Republican candidates to condemn Donald Trump's statement suggesting that the Constitution be terminated.