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Videos on social media appear to show citizens being taken away by police if they try to discuss the Russian invasion in public.
The 51-year-old Peabody Award recipient was fatally shot in Irpin, just outside Kyiv, the head of the region’s police force said Sunday.
Breonna Taylor’s family has joined with demonstrators and other supporters to honor the two-year anniversary of the Black woman’s death in a botched police raid.
Buckingham Palace said Friday that Elizabeth would not attend the royal service, amid continued health problems for the 95-year-old monarch.
Irving, who has refused to get vaccinated, still can't suit up at home even though the vaccine mandate has been lifted for fans.
The former president said he tested positive after having a "scratchy throat for a couple days."
Russia targeted a military base that served as a crucial hub for cooperation between Ukraine and NATO allies supporting its defense.
Pharmaceutical head Albert Bourla said it is preparing to submit data to the FDA that would show the effectiveness of receiving a second booster shot.
Two of the victims — one in each city — have died.
The Fox News host claimed vaguely that “some people” told her that "they feel" the Biden administration sees Putin as a partner.
The fast-spreading “stealth omicron” variant is driving China's biggest COVID-19 outbreak since early 2020.
Francis Fukuyama predicts a Russian defeat in Ukraine would also spell the end of Vladimir Putin's rule.

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