‘Is There A Brutus In Russia?’ Senator Lindsey Graham Calls For Putin’s Assassination In Twitter Thread
Senator Lindsey Graham took an aggressive approach on Twitter Thursday when he called for Russian President Vladimir Putin's assassination, a move which some say is irresponsible.
MWC 2022: Five New Smartphones In TCL 30 Lineup Announced At Trade Show
TCL will add five new smartphones to its TCL 30 lineup.
Russian-Made Vodka Leaves US Supermarkets, Liquor Stores Shelves
A handful of U.S. states, businesses, and individuals have boycotted Russian-made products including liquor, but these actions are unlikely to have much effect on the ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
Former Illinois House Speaker Indicted In Connection With Alleged Corruption Schemes
Former House Speaker Michael J. Madigan has not been charged with any crimes yet, but the indictment alleges that he used his position of power to solicit benefits unlawfully for himself and his friends' and allies' financial gains.
Americans Largely Approve Of Biden’s SOTU Address, But Not Enthusiastically
A variety of polls conducted after President Joe Biden's address found that most people approved of his address, including his response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russian invasion of Ukraine, but his overall approval ratings remain low.
Ralph Lauren Executive Pushed Out Over Personal Conduct Violations After Investigation
Ralph Lauren Corp. announced the news in an SEC filing and in a public note to employees.
IEP Raises Concerns Over Increase In Terrorist Attacks Following Ukraine Invasion
The Institute of Economics and Peace released its Global Terrorism Index 2022, warning that the invasion of Ukraine will probably drive an increase in terrorist attacks in the region.
China Stands With Russia, Will Not Impose Sanctions
Guo Shuqing, the chairperson of China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission and Chinese Communist Party secretary of the People’s Bank of China, said on Wednesday that China will not sanction Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.
Fundraising Scams Use Ukraine Invasion For Financial Gain, Here's How To Spot Them
Scammers often latch onto crisis moments around the world to take advantage of people's desire to help, and the Russian invasion of Ukraine is no exception. Here's how to spot these scams.
Jewelry Wars? Cartier Lawsuit Alleges Tiffany & Co Stole High-End Trade Secrets
Cartier alleges Tiffany hired former Cartier employees who then used trade secrets to develop high jewelry for Tiffany.
Russian Oligarchs The Newest Target Of American Teen Who Tracked Elon Musk’s Airplane
Jack Sweeney, the teen who made headlines for tracking Elon Musk's jet, has turned his eye to Russian oligarchs and politicians, including Russian President Vladimir Putin, in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
What To Know For Biden’s State Of The Union Amid COVID, Russian Invasion Of Ukraine
President Joe Biden will deliver his first State of the Union address amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine, his recent Supreme Court pick Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, and the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Amazon Makes Masks Optional For Employees After CDC Loosens Recommendations
Amazon's announcement comes after the CDC loosened its mask recommendations for 70% of Americans and as many states and cities have loosened their masking and vaccination requirements and mandates.
COVID-19 Vaccine Maker Moderna Faces Patent Infringement Suit
Arbutus Biopharma Corp. and Genevant Sciences allege in their complaint that Moderna infringed on patents they held to develop the COVID-19 vaccine.
Here's What Former Trump Ally William Barr Wrote About Him In Memoir
In his memoir, Barr calls on the GOP to not support a Trump 2024 run and condemns the end of the former President's time in office.
MWC 2022: Ethernity To Show UEP2025 Cell Site Router At Trade Show
Ethernity will show its "future-proof" UEP2025 cell site router at the Mobile World Congress 2022 trade show in Barcelona.
MWC 2022: ZTE To Launch XGS-PON ONT At Trade Show
At Mobile World Congress, ZTE will unveil the XGS-PON ONT, a Wi-Fi port for at-home use that boosts signal coverage and network performance.
MWC 2022: WISeKey Displays IoT Microchips At Trade Show
At the Mobile World Congress event in Barcelona, WISeKey VaultIC Semiconductors will showcase its latest IoT Microchips.
CDC Mask Guidance Changes Expected Today
The CDC is expected to change its masking guidance for those in the US today, changing the focus of mask recommendations from relying on caseloads and community spread to hospitalizations and healthcare capacity in specific areas.
What To Expect For Vaccines In 2022 As Moderna Raises Earnings In Q4 Release
Moderna raised its expectations based on current advance purchase agreements with governments around the world.
Here's How Donald Trump, Fox News, Conservative Pundits Responded To Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine
Since the escalation of tensions between Russia and Ukraine started, conservatives have had a variety of insensitive responses to the situation.
Cannabis Adds $43.5 Billion To Canada's GDP Since Legalization, Will US Follow?
Cannabis legalization in Canada has created jobs and boosted the country's economy, and while there is support for recreational legalization in the U.S., federal law has not caught up.
The Safest Cars For 2022, According To IIHS
IIHS released its 2022 Top Safety Picks for vehicles on Thursday and indicated that standards are going to change in 2023.
Kenyan U.N. Ambassador Calls Out Putin’s Recognition Of Ukrainian Regions’ Independence With African Colonialism Comparison [Watch]
Kenyan ambassador to the U.N. Martin Kimani gave a speech to the U.N. Security Council on Monday that has since made headlines around the world.
What Is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome? Overlooked Condition Shares Symptoms With Long COVID
Chronic fatigue syndrome, or myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), is an overlooked condition that shares a lot in common with long COVID.
CDC Reports A Rise In Maternal Deaths During COVID-19 Pandemic
The CDC report that came out Wednesday reveals that racial and age disparities in maternal deaths among U.S. populations was significantly higher in 2020 than in 2019.
Chicago, Surrounding Areas To Lift Mask And Vaccine Mandates
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced Tuesday that mask and vaccine mandates will be lifted in the city Monday, in line with the rest of Illinois.
These 10 Colleges And Universities See Graduates With Higher Wages Over A Decade Later
Georgetown's research broke down the wages of graduates from 4,500 U.S. colleges, universities, and two-year degree programs over decades to find the ones with higher earners post-graduation.
This Country Is Opening Borders To Unvaccinated Travelers In March
Countries around the world are loosening pandemic-related restrictions as COVID-19 cases decline, and Israel has announced they will open up travel even to the unvaccinated.
COVID-19 Update: US Death Toll Falls Below 2,000 Per Day For First Time In A Month
COVID cases and related deaths are dropping dramatically across the country as the spread of the virus, specifically the Omicron variant, dies out.