The U.S. State Department issued an updated Russia travel advisory on Saturday, instructing Americans to leave the country “immediately.”
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The U.S. State Department issued an updated Russia travel advisory on Saturday, instructing Americans to leave the country “immediately.”
A new peer-reviewed study by Swedish scientists published in the Current Issues in Molecular Biology medical journal suggests that the mRNA from COVID-19 vaccines enter human liver cells, triggering a number of reactions that causes this mRNA to turn into DNA.
A suicide bombing at a Shi’ite Muslim mosque during Friday prayers in the northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar killed at least 58 people and injured nearly 200, hospital officials said.
Russian forces intensified their attacks on residential communities in Ukraine over the weekend, dashing hopes that residents would find safe passage out of besieged cities, according to an AP report.
Hundreds of trucks, recreational vehicles and cars were circling the outskirts of Washington on Sunday, threatening to cause traffic backups around the capital as part of a protest against pandemic restrictions.
On the 11th day of war in Ukraine, the aggressor Russia remains resistant to diplomatic pleas to end the conflict.
Saturday, the two most prominent credit card processors in the United States joined a growing collection of international corporations in preventing Russians from utilizing what, in a mostly cashless society, has become an essential service.
Police detained more than 4,300 people on Sunday at Russia-wide protests against President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, according to an independent protest monitoring group.
According to NASA, there are 22,000 pieces of debris in space that are larger than 4 inches and approximately 500,000 pieces between .4 inches and 4 inches.
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C) attracted near-universal scorn Thursday when he advocated for a Russian citizen to assassinate Russian President Vladimir Putin.