• The invasion of Ukraine by Russia has led to a policy shift in which both Sweden and Finland are on the verge of joining Nato.

  • Since Russia sent troops into Ukraine, it has been forced to use train or small river ports to export its goods, which used to be done through its seaports. The U.N. food chief appealed to the Russian president to open the ports.

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  • Vladimir Medinsky, aide to the President of the Russian Federation and head of the Russian delegation in negotiations with Ukraine, is trying to frighten Kyiv by claiming that Poland wants to seize territories in western Ukraine.

  • The command of the Air assault forces reported that the Russian communications jamming station was destroyed.

  • Many Americans are worried about inflation because a jump in prices of groceries and gas means paying more for fewer items. Tanja Hester, author of "Wallet Activism: How to Use Every Dollar You", said that this record inflation could be a time to revisit everyday spending and change behaviors for the benefit of consumers.

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  • According to a report by Radio Liberty, an investigative journalist has said that there is growing understanding among Russian security elite that the war against Ukraine has already been lost.

  • Athletes are still willing to buy even though there is a shortage of the muscle-building supplement.

  • The CCP wants to strengthen Party building among retired officials as they get older.

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  • The first settlers of the Mennonite community in Mexico were looking for ideal farming land, isolation from the outside world and the preservation of their religion. Corn, chili peppers, cotton, onions are some of the crops that the community supports. Climate change, the rising cost of diesel and low water reserves are just some of the challenges the community faces.

  • The footage, posted by the Ukrainian army, showed an aerial bombing in the region and appeared to defeat Russian attempts to hide a vehicle.

  • The US Department of Justice said on Wednesday that four members of the Chinese Ministry of State Security have been charged with espionage. According to the indictment, the intelligence officers carried out the campaign in collaboration with a US citizen and directed him to interact with human rights activists and dissidents, report on their statements and beliefs, and pass along their personal information. The charges are related to the case.

  • Few people believed Nomi Prins when she called the 2008 meltdown. She is issuing a new prediction. Most Americans are not yet prepared.

  • A Chinese woman suffering from loneliness and insomnia started a business selling goodnight texts for 15 cents to help other people. Wong said she never got any affection from her parents and went through a lonely time after college. A person selling a good night in a deserted land was the idea that Wong came up with.

  • There are some changes in the housing market. What pros say about the future of mortgage interest rates.

  • Whitney Heard Henriquez testified that the effects of her sister's marriage to Johnny Depp were so bad that she was physically unwell.

  • You may be paying too much for your internet.

  • Some experts argue that a potential connection should be further explored.

  • A Russian soldier asked a Ukrainian widow to forgive him for the murder of her husband, as a court in Kyiv met for a second hearing on Thursday in the first war crimes trial arising from Russia's February 24 invasion. Vadim Shishimarin, a tank commander, pleaded guilty on Wednesday to killing a 62-year-old man in the northeast Ukrainian village of Chupakhivka. He asked Kateryna Shelipova to forgive him at the hearing.

  • A celebrated Ukrainian medic recorded her time in Mariupol on a data card no bigger than a thumbnail and smuggled it out to the world. At a time when Mariupol is on the verge of falling, she is in Russian hands. Yuliia Paievska is known in Ukraine as Taira, a nickname she chose from the video game.

  • The deal of the year is here. All sales records in the US have been broken by the drone. The final sale is over!

  • There will be a rush for gas on June 2nd.

  • She-Hulk is dragged into the Sonic the Hedgehog zone.

  • One of the best moments from the Warriors win over the Mavericks was a chaotic offensive possession.