Ukrainian officials defiantly rejected Russia’s demand to lay down arms and surrender Mariupol in exchange for safe passage out of the besieged port city ahead of a 5 a.m. deadline this morning.
Germany’s finance minister has called for fresh talks over a free trade agreement between the European Union and the United States, a newspaper reported on Sunday, aiming to revive discussions halted by former U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Missiles launched from Russian ships in the Caspian and Black seas struck Ukraine early this morning as the nearly month-long war continues to rage.
A little over two years after the start of widespread shutdowns of the nation’s schools during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, and following the emergence of a steady flow of evidence that children were harmed immensely by COVID measures, a bipartisan group of senators is pushing for a study that would, in theory, yield data that would prevent lopsided reactions to future emergencies.
Bristol Myers Squibb Co said on Friday that U.S. regulators approved the first drug in a new class of cancer immunotherapies as an initial treatment for advanced melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer.
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Americans have little taste for complimentary talk about Russian President Vladimir Putin but largely oppose restricting Russian military access to Ukrainian airspace, a new poll indicates.
A recent Ipsos poll coordinated in conjunction with the Episcopal church should be a source of encouragement for Christians who are concerned about the increasing secularization of young Americans.
Wildfires wiped out 86 homes and a majority of the small town of Carbon, Texas, the Dallas Morning News reported on Saturday, as four fires west of Dallas burned 54,000 acres (22,000 hectares) and killed a sheriff’s deputy who was helping people flee.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin will soon have company on the list of people onto whom Democrats hope to foist blame for the cost of gas in America.
Former news anchor Chris Cuomo has accused his former network and its personalities of unethical behavior in a $125 million termination suit filed against his former employer on Wednesday.