• The mayor of Melitopol, Ivan Fedorov, said on Telegram that Russian troops kidnapped Ukrainians visiting relatives and held them for two days.

  • Two women were drugged and raped by an infantryman with the 10th Mountain Division's 3rd brigade combat team.

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  • A Georgian commander was wounded and five of his soldiers were killed when a group of military volunteers from Georgia were surrounded.

  • There are huge deals on big brands like Amazon and Black + Decker this weekend.

  • Readers of the Bee discuss the almond industry, wind and solar energy, and Donald Trump.

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  • According to the head of U.S. intelligence, fighting in Russia's war in Ukraine is running at a reduced pace. Some have claimed that Russian President Vladimir Putin's advisers may be shielding him from bad news about the war in Russia. The U.S. director of national intelligence said Saturday at the Reagan National Defense Forum that it was not clear to them how challenged they were.

  • Russians are giving out draft summons at water distribution points. There is no centralized water supply in the temporarily occupied Makiivka region.

  • Most of the microphones used in today's world are invented by James West. He was an advocate for minorities in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

  • The Kansas City Chiefs' quarterback's fans are not impressed with his new ride, but it doesn't bother him at all.

  • According to The New York Times, at least eight universities have partnerships with online sportsbetting companies.

  • According to the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, it was the border guards who shot down the Russian plane. The crew of a man-portable air defence system downed the bird of the invaders as soon as it appeared near the positions of the SBGS servicemen.

  • House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy will be able to get the necessary votes to become Speaker, according to Rep.-elect Mike Lawler. When the majority of the conference is in full support of Kevin, we won't be held hostage by a few members.

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  • The last-second play between two Minnesota high school teams should go down as one of the greatest plays in U.S Bank Stadium history.

  • The polar vortex will bring a dangerous cold with it that will send daytime highs into the -20s and overnight lows into the 30s.

  • Dave Joyce didn't want to comment on Donald Trump's call to suspend the Constitution over baseless claims of 2020 election fraud. Joyce, the chair of the influential Republican Governance Group in the House, was asked by George Stephanopoulos to respond to Trump's post. Joyce said the public wasn't interested in looking backward.

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  • According to the U.S. Director of National Intelligence, recent protests in China could affect the personal standing of the Chinese leader, who is unwilling to accept Western vaccines. Although China's daily COVID cases are near all-time highs, some cities are taking steps to loosen testing and quarantine rules. "Despite the social and economic impact of the virus, Xi is unwilling to take a better vaccine from the west, and is instead relying on a vaccine in China that's just not nearly as effective against Omicron," he said.

  • After the attack on the U.S. Capitol, former President Trump inquired about his family's wellbeing. The vice president told Shannon Bream that he had a discussion with the president five days later.

  • Serhii Naiev, Lieutenant General and the Commander of the Joint Forces of the armed forces of Ukraine, stated that Ukrainian defenders were preparing for a response to the increase of hostile troops inBelarus.

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  • A Republican-led challenge is asking the Supreme Court to rule on a novel case that could increase the power of state lawmakers over elections for Congress and the president. In a case from North Carolina, where Republican efforts to draw congressional districts heavily in their favor were blocked by a Democratic majority on the state Supreme Court, the court will hear arguments on Wednesday. The court-drawn map produced seven seats for each party in the North Carolina elections.

  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said that his country is working to strengthen its border so that Russian Kalibr missiles can only be deployed at the bottom of the sea.

  • Humanitarian measures will be continued by the Ukrainian government from 3 December to 5 December in order to evacuate citizens who are on the left bank of the Dnipro River in a suburb.