ODESA, Ukraine, April 29th,A Russian missile attack on an educational institution in a popular seafront park in the Ukrainian Black Sea port of Odesa on Monday killed at least five people and injured 32, local officials said.
SEE MOREODESA, Ukraine, April 29th,A Russian missile attack on an educational institution in a popular seafront park in the Ukrainian Black Sea port of Odesa on Monday killed at least five people and injured 32, local officials said.
SEE MOREProtesters at Columbia University seized a campus building, hours after the school began suspending students over a pro-Palestinian encampment. Demonstrations have been surfacing at college campuses nationwide since more than 100 student were arrested at Columbia University after university officials called in New York police to clear a pro-Palestinian protest camp on the main lawn encampment.
SEE MORETesla received some encouraging news during CEO Elon Musk’s two-day visit to China, overcoming a major data security hurdle and sealing a deal to use maps created by China’s biggest search engine, moving it one step closer to being able to use its Autopilot technology in the country.
SEE MOREOn Wednesday, President Joe Biden enacted a new law that puts the future of TikTok, a popular video-streaming application, under threat in the United States.
SEE MOREFrench President Emmanuel Macron made the case Thursday for a stronger, more independent European Union, arguing that Europe needs a more credible defense policy to stand up to Russia and not be a strategic “vassal” to the United States.
SEE MOREMr. Donald Trump’s allies are quietly drafting proposals that would attempt to erode the Federal Reserve’s independence if the former president wins a second term, in the midst of a deepening divide among his advisers over how aggressively to challenge the central bank’s authority.
SEE MOREThe intent behind the protest is to express disdain against Texas Senate Bill 17, which prohibits Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) offices and initiatives at public colleges and universities across the state. Earlier this month, almost 60 UT Austin employees were laid off because of their work in DEI roles.
SEE MOREPresident Biden plans to unveil on Wednesday a series of new protections for the U.S. steel industry, as he moves to combat what the White House calls “unfair” Chinese competition and shore up his political fortunes in the battleground states of Pennsylvania and Ohio. U.S. Steel is an iconic example of the lost manufacturing muscle that President Biden says his economic policies will bring back to the United States.
SEE MOREThe unprecedented Iranian "Kamikaze Drones" Similar to Shahed-136 drones were the centerpiece of Iran’s unexpected attack Saturday on Israel. Iran, in its first direct attack on Israel, launched a five-hour barrage of drones and missiles, in response to an Israeli strike that killed two Iranian generals in a diplomatic compound in Damascus, Syria, on April 1 2024.
SEE MOREUkraine is facing an acute shortage of ammunition, including air defense systems and missiles. Russia however, launched three Iskander cruise missiles at the city, which is just 60 miles from the Russian border.Attack targeted to slam social and civilian infrastructure in the northern Ukrainian city of Chernihiv.
SEE MOREThe Justice Department has agreed to pay approximately $100 million to 100 victims of the former national women’s gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar, over the FBI’s unexpected failures to Collectively take seriously the reports of his potential abuse of star athletes.
SEE MOREA Brussels mayor on Tuesday ordered the shutdown of a gathering on “national conservatism” that was underway in the Belgian capital, giving Europe’s hard-right elites a further opportunity to rail against cancel culture and Brussels overreach.
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