Russian and Chinese bombers flew joint patrols near Japanese and South Korea air defense zones on Tuesday in a pointed farewell to U.S. President Joe Biden as he concluded a trip to Asia that rankled Beijing.
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Russian and Chinese bombers flew joint patrols near Japanese and South Korea air defense zones on Tuesday in a pointed farewell to U.S. President Joe Biden as he concluded a trip to Asia that rankled Beijing.
The United States pushed Russia closer to the brink of a historic debt default on Wednesday by not extending its license to pay bondholders, as Washington ramps up pressure following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Eighty-two percent of Ukrainians don’t want Ukraine to cede any of its territories to Russia under any circumstances, according to a new survey released Tuesday by one of the country’s top pollsters.
The number of births in the United States grew 1% in 2021 from a pandemic low in 2020, marking the first increase since 2014, according to a report by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
At least 19 children and two teachers were killed Tuesday when a man opened fire at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas in the deadliest shooting at a U.S. elementary school since the 2012 Sandy Hook massacre.
State Farm asked its employees to donate LGBTQ children’s books to local libraries and schools in a newly-leaked internal document.
Journalist Andy Ngo said that prosecution had sought six years in prison and Young faced a maximum of up to 16 years in prison under sentencing guidelines.
A man suspected in the fatal weekend shooting of a New York City subway rider, less than two months after a mass shooting on the mass transit system, was taken into custody on Tuesday, police said.
President Joe Biden has achieved a new all-time low in his job performance approval rating according to the latest Associated Press poll. The new data shows that only 39% of Americans approve of how Biden is handling key issues.
An arbitrator has ordered the University of Central Florida (UCF) to rehire and give back pay to Professor Charles Negy after he found that it had unfairly the professor for controversial tweets. The decision has been hailed by many as a victory for free speech.