Russians Who 'Escaped' Mobilization Should Face Work Restrictions, Senator Proposes
Andrey Klishas, a Russian senator, said his proposal aims to "make being abroad less comfortable" for citizens who fled the mobilization.
Russian Hackers 'Intensify' Cyberattacks On Italy's Government Websites
Italy's National Cybersecurity Agency warned that there could be more cyberattacks targeting websites that provide essential services in the future.
Mass Overdose In Moreno Valley Leads To Death, Multiple Hospitalizations
In another similar overdose case, a man was killed and two women were rushed to the hospital after suspected ingestion of fentanyl in a hotel room.
President Biden, Nancy Pelosi Share The Same Favorite American Food
President Joe Biden and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi shared their favorite American dishes with French President Emmanuel Macron.
North Carolina Mandatory Curfew In Effect Over Power Outage Following Gunfire
An official of Duke Energy, which manages the electricity of Moore County in North Carolina, said two substations suffered an "intentional impact."
Moscow Libraries Start Removing LGBTQ-themed Books From Shelves, Stores
The removal of the books in libraries and stores comes after both chambers of the Russian parliament passed a bill strengthening the ban on LGBTQ propaganda.
Hunter Biden's Laptop Repairman 'Vindicated' After Musk Reveals Twitter Files: 'Very Exciting'
The repairman who revealed Hunter Biden's laptop files said Twitter financially ruined him because the platform labeled his actions as hacking.
13,000 Ukrainian Soldiers Have Died In The War: Zelensky's Aide
An aide to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the president would provide an official tally "when the right moment comes."
Vatican Website Likely Hacked Day After Pope's Comments About Russia
Andrii Yurash, the Ukrainian ambassador to the Vatican, accused Russia of hacking and said the hackers "demonstrate the real face of Russian politics."
Russia Summons Soldiers Dissatisfied With Putin's War, Interrogates Them
A Russian soldier's wife revealed that the Federal Security Service first summoned servicemen who belonged to the Black Sea Fleet for "interviews."
Time's Top 100 Photos Of 2022 Highlights Devastation Of Ukraine War
TIME magazine's director of photography said the featured photos reflect "the sentiment humming in the background, and sometimes roaring quite loudly."
US Reveals China's Possible Strategy Against Taiwan
The Department of Defense outlined four possible options for China to attack Taiwan in its annual report, including a full-scale amphibious invasion.
China Is A Threat To US Security: 'That's A Fact'
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo acknowledged that the U.S. benefits from the over $750 billion annual trade market with China.
Russia Defense Chief Wants 'Advanced' Weapons Used In Ukraine
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said missiles and artillery systems play a significant role in "effectively defeating the enemy."
55% Of Russians Want Peace Talks With Ukraine; War Supporters Drop By 32%
The director of Russian independent pollster Levada Center believed that Vladimir Putin's mobilization order contributed to the rise in support of peace talks.
Ivanka Trump Spends Giving Tuesday Distributing Meals In North Carolina
Ripe Revival credited the creation of its business to Ivanka Trump and the Farmers to Families Food Box program she spearheaded.
China Will Use 'Any Means Necessary' To Stop Protests, Anti-Xi Jinping Uprising: Communism Survivor
Xi Van Fleet, a survivor of Mao Zedong's communist revolution, said the Chinese people have reached their breaking point due to Xi Jinping's zero-COVID policy.
These 12 Republicans Voted To Pass Same-Sex Marriage Bill
The landmark "Respect for Marriage" bill avoided a filibuster again after the Senate voted to approve the measure 61-36.
Russia To Start Mass Production Of Crowd-Dispersing Drone 'The Shershen'
The rollout of the crowd-dispersing drone is seen as Russia's response to some concerns about large anti-war protests that could break out in the country.
Elon Musk Gets Support From DeSantis In War Against Apple: 'Exercise Of Monopolistic Power'
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said Apple would be making a "huge mistake" if the tech giant pulls Twitter from the App Store.
Islamic Cleric Accused Of Recruiting NY Cop To ISIS, Carry Out Attacks Overseas
Manhattan prosecutors described the suspect, Shaikh Abdullah Faisal, as "one of the most influential English-speaking terrorists of our times."
Iran Threatens World Cup Team's Families With 'Torture' If Players Didn't Sing Anthem
The Iranian regime reportedly sent military officers to Qatar to monitor the activities of its national soccer team during the World Cup.
Russian Colonel Dies By Suicide After Losing 15kg Over 'Impossible' Military Tasks
The widow of the Russian colonel believed that her husband wanted to tell Russian officials that there was a problem in their war efforts.
Putin Reveals Calling Up Soldiers On The Battlefield: 'They're Heroes'
Russian President Vladimir Putin paid tribute to the soldiers defending "Novorossiya"—a historical term for "new Russia" often used by Russian nationalists.
Zombie Virus Revived After Being Frozen For 48,500 Years; Causes Health Concerns
Scientists said the microbe's capability of infecting cells despite being trapped for thousands of years is causing concerns about "zombie viruses."
Republicans Blast Trump For Meeting With 'Avowed Racist' Nick Fuentes; He Blames Kanye West
Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson urged former President Donald Trump, who recently launched his 2024 bid, to "stay away" from extremists.
World Cup Fans Stopped By Qatar Officials For Wearing Rainbow-Colored Armbands Linked To Pride
One of the soccer fans uses social media to raise awareness of the World Cup host country's repressive anti-LGBTQ policies.
Russia To Ban Foreigners From Using Russian Surrogate Mothers, Considers It Child Trafficking
The speaker of the Russian State Duma said 45,000 babies born to Russian surrogate mothers have been taken abroad in the past few years.
609 Mass Shootings Recorded This Year As Biden Calls For Assault Weapons Ban
This year, the United States recorded 39,816 gun-related deaths, a gruesome reminder of the never-ending gun violence.
Russian Media Claim Ukraine Staged Power Plant Shutdown To Receive More Financial Help
The Ukrainian anti-disinformation office branded Russian media's claims of staging a power plant shutdown as "pure manipulation."