A security guard working at the Yeltsin Centre gallery in Yekaterinburg, Russia is in trouble after he drew eyes on an avant-garde painting worth over $1 million dollars.
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A security guard working at the Yeltsin Centre gallery in Yekaterinburg, Russia is in trouble after he drew eyes on an avant-garde painting worth over $1 million dollars.
Two U.S. senators claim the Central Intelligence Agency is running a secret program aimed at scooping up massive amounts of data and has been shielding it from Congressional oversight, they said in a letter released on Friday.
On Tuesday, the pastor was preparing to speak to the thousands of truck drivers who are protesting Canada’s strike COVID-19 measures in support of their demonstration. Sources indicate that he was apprehended at his home.
President Biden signed an executive order on Friday to split $7 billion dollars in frozen Afghan assets between humanitarian relief for Afghanistan and payments to the families of victims of 9/11.
A thousands-page-long report from the United States Army, one filled with sworn testimony from commanders involved in the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and expert analysis from the nation’s most populace branch of service, has been met with derision by President Joe Biden.
French President Emmanuel Macron refused a Kremlin request that he take a Russian COVID-19 test when he arrived to see President Vladimir Putin this week, to prevent Russia getting hold of Macron’s DNA, two sources in Macron’s entourage told Reuters.
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki denied reports on Wednesday that crack pipes would be purchased with a $30 million Health and Human Services (HHS) “Harm Reduction” grant.
In some vital news in the fight for life, Texas’ “heartbeat bill” is saving thousands of unborn lives, according to numbers recently released.
The CDC announced plans to propose new guidelines for prescribing opioid pain medications in order to “help people set and achieve personal goals to reduce pain and improve function.”
Thursday’s Consumer Price Index report confirmed what experts already assumed and the average American can feel: inflation has been uniquely bad since February 2021.