• Several high-ranking Russian officers have been killed in the southern city of Melitopol, according to the regional administration.

  • In the Johnny Depp defamation trial on Tuesday, Tillett Wright, a photographer, writer, and friend of Heard, testified.

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  • It is becoming clear that Musk no longer wants to buy the company at the current price he had negotiated, in what has become one of the strangest M&A sagas ever.

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  • Recent body camera footage shows the actor telling police they would be carrying out an act of intentional bigotry and it is an intentional hate crime per U.S. federal law.

  • A Facebook page helps families with formula shortage.

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  • NATO enlargement requires unanimous support from current members, and Erdogan is trying to leverage Turkey's vote to his own benefit.

  • The Kremlin insists that its war in Ukraine will make life better, despite the fact that prices at home and potentially decades of economic gains lost.

  • German Finance Minister Christian Lindner told four European newspapers that he was open to the idea of seizing Russian state assets to finance the reconstruction of Ukraine and that proposals to that effect were already being discussed among the G7 and in the EU. The Kremlin spokesman told reporters that the initiative would be illegal, blatant and of course requiring an appropriate response. It would be an act of theft.

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  • In North Carolina, Madison Cawthorn lost to a GOP opponent in a Senate race.

  • According to the Security Service of Ukraine, the only thing the occupying troops want to do is survive, retire from the army and never return to Ukraine.

  • Russian MPs want Azovstal steelworks fighters put to death.

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  • A top official from the Luhansk People's Republic claimed Tuesday that as many as 16,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been surrounded.

  • Some commentators have questioned why more mothers aren't breastfeeding their babies.

  • The deputy head of the Russian Security Council said that the Russian Federation wouldn't allow World War III to break out. The history of the Nuclear Center in Sarov is linked to the names of those who created the country's nuclear shield.

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  • At this stage of the coronaviruses epidemic, Eileen Wassermann struggles to calculate her daily risks. The immunocompromised 69-year-old is on her way to Seattle to receive treatment for a rare inflammatory condition when she takes the ferry across the Puget Sound.

  • Hours after a bombshell report that he was under investigation for allegedly, Rep. Matt Gaetz was due to go on Tucker Carlson's Fox News show.

  • He describes in detail how he researched ZIP codes with the highest concentrations of Black people, surveilled the Tops supermarket in Buffalo, and carried out an assault to frighten all nonwhite, non-Christian people into leaving the country. Gendron was a quiet, studious boy who got high marks but seemed out of place in recent years, turning to online streaming games, a fascination with guns and ways to grab attention from his peers. Matthew Casado said the stunt was a harmless joke and went down well with other students.