Fears rise of new Russian offensive as troops mass in the east
Russian troops are massing in the east for what is feared to be a major new offensive.
Russian troops are massing in the east for what is feared to be a major new offensive.
Several members of the Biden administration and Washington A-listers are now testing positive for COVID-19. This comes as an increasing number of states and Washington D.C.
are seeing significant upticks in coronavirus-related hospital admissions.
Thursday, the Senate voted to confirm Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to be the first Black woman to the Supreme Court. Judge Jackson had to endure a long road of grueling hearings to get to this point, a road that was filled with partisan attacks on her record. Friday, President Joe Biden delivering remarks at the White House to mark this major moment in American history.
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Russia faces more consequences from the west, after a growing number of atrocities are reported against Ukrainian civilians. The latest attack targeted a train station in the east, where thousands of Ukrainians were trying to flee amid Russia’s new offensive.
With the nationwide concern over gas prices, executives of some oil companies are defending themselves against accusations of price gouging. This comes as thieves resort to extreme measures to steal gas.
Today, the full Senate voted to confirm Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson as the first Black woman to serve on the nation’s highest court.
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In a new health alert about women and alcohol, studies indicating that those who drink have an increased risk of cancer. While some health experts are encouraging women to have no more than one drink a day, science shows nearly anyone who takes a sip could be increasing their probability.
New sanctions on Russia hit close to home for Vladimir Putin, with his daughters now targeted. Since the invasion began, the U.S. has sanctioned more than 140 oligarchs and family members, along with more than 400 Russian government officials.