Month: November 2022
Russia’s ‘denazification’ lie and the whitewash of Roman Shukhevych
The case of a journalist charged with spraying ‘Actual Nazi’ on a statue in Canada highlights Ukraine’s distortion of its history of complicity in Nazi crimes
Read MoreWorld Cup Fans Just Saw One of the Most Stunning Upsets in Soccer History
The Qatar 2022 World Cup just witnessed its first shocking result—and it was one for the ages. Saudi Arabia, a neighbor to host country Qatar, upset Argentina 2-1 in the opening match of Group C play on Tuesday afternoon in
Read MoreUkrainians could face months of rolling blackouts this winter amid Russian strikes on power grid
Rolling blackouts across Ukraine may continue through March, according to one of the country’s energy chiefs, as Ukrainians brace for a grim winter after weeks of relentless Russian strikes against its power grid.
Read MoreAt least 268 dead in Indonesia earthquake, search for missing continues
Indonesian rescuers used jackhammers, circular saws and sometimes their bare hands Tuesday to shift the rubble of flattened buildings as they searched for the dead and missing from an earthquake that killed at least 268 people.
Read MoreSenate Democrats’ Campaign Chief Explains How Trump Helped His Party Hold the Senate
Gary Peters did not want this job. The Senator from Michigan had just won a bruising re-election battle in 2020 by less than a percentage point, in a crucial battleground state. It was why he wanted to focus exclusively on
Read MoreWhat to Know About the Book Behind Bones and All
Bones and All is a tender love story between two cannibals that will rip your heart out. Director Luca Guadagnino’s latest film, in theaters Nov. 23, is based on Camille DeAngelis’ 2015 coming of age novel of the same name.
Read MoreSenators Urge Biden Administration to Provide Ukraine With Armed Drones
A bipartisan group of legislators wants the U.S. to give Ukraine Grey Eagle drones, saying the technology could help Kyiv to hold its territory.
Read More5 Ways to Survive the Holidays if You’re a Scrooge
Holiday lore has it that you better not pout, you better not cry. But that’s all some of us want to do during the holiday season, when the pressure to be festive is so intense, anyone who doesn’t comply risks
Read MoreSaudi Arabia Stuns Lionel Messi and Argentina in World Cup’s First Shock
Argentina entered the tournament as one of the favorites in its star’s final chance at the trophy.
Read MoreRichard Fierro: The Army Veteran Who Disarmed the Club Q Gunman
Richard M. Fierro, who served for 15 years in the military, was at the nightclub in Colorado Springs with his family when the gunman opened fire. “I just knew I had to take him down,” he said.
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