After weeks of battle that have decimated the city of Sievierodonetsk to near rubble, Ukrainian troops have been forced to abandon the battlefield according to the local mayor.
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After weeks of battle that have decimated the city of Sievierodonetsk to near rubble, Ukrainian troops have been forced to abandon the battlefield according to the local mayor.
Terrified revellers at a gay bar in Oslo hid in a basement and desperately called loved ones as a gunman went on the rampage, killing two people and injuring 21 on the day the city was due to celebrate its annual Pride parade.
It took little time, and in three cases literally no time at all, for red states to begin to further or fully restrict abortion access. The trio of states in which abortion was automatically banned following the fall of Roe prove an interesting case study in how politicians are attempting to navigate the matter.
In no surprise, the WNBA Players’ Association has voiced its extreme displeasure over the recent announcement of the Supreme Court’s historic reversal of Roe v. Wade.
The same status was given to nearby Moldova, and a consideration was in place for the nation of Georgia should it fulfill certain qualifications.
Tonight on FISM News: The Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, Ukraine is given candidate status by the European Union, and Biden looks to add transgender individuals to Title IX protections.
Celebrities took to Twitter to express their feelings about the dramatic announcement. As expected, many on the left were appalled.
Video evidence shows a six-minute struggle between Hensley and law enforcement. Several minutes into the video, Hensley appears to lose consciousness and goes limp. He would die in police custody.
Information reviewed by the U.N. human rights office suggests Israeli security forces fired the shot that killed Palestinian-American reporter Shireen Abu Akleh in May, not indiscriminate firing from Palestinians, a spokesperson said on Friday.
Netflix Inc said it laid off 300 employees, or about 4% of its workforce, in the second round of job cuts aimed at lowering costs after the streaming giant lost subscribers for the first time in more than a decade.