Disney says character hugs and other interactions will return soon at US sites
As early as April 18, Disney “will start reintroducing traditional character greetings at Disneyland (in California) and Walt Disney World Resorts, as well as aboard...
Ukrainian Troops Push Forward as Russian Forces Regroup and Give Back Control of Chernobyl – The Wall Street Journal
Ukrainian Troops Push Forward as Russian Forces Regroup and Give Back Control of Chernobyl The Wall Street Journal Russian troops have withdrawn from Chernobyl, says Ukrainian...
Republicans have passed a slew of recent culture clash bills across the country. Will it help them in the midterms?
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CNN visits a farming village a mile from the front line and takes a closer look at why Russia’s assault on Kyiv has not yet succeeded
CNN’s Christiane Amanpour reports....
Florida mom on why she supports controversial Republican-backed bill
Divisive bills like the Parental Rights in Education bill, also known as the “Don’t Say Gay” Bill, are awaiting Florida Governor DeSantis’ signature. CNN’s Leyla...
Hillary Clinton campaign lawyer argues case brought by special counsel Durham against him should be dismissed
One of Hillary Clinton’s campaign lawyers argued in court Thursday that he never had any reason to doubt the accuracy of internet data he passed...
What Mitch McConnell *isn’t* afraid of
On Thursday, in an interview with Punchbowl News, Mitch McConnell was asked about the prospect of being challenged for his leadership spot by Florida Sen....
The world is stuck between gas prices and climate change
The West needs more oil now. The world needs to get off oil and gas ASAP. These competing, urgent realities are crashing into each other....
Russians leaving Chernobyl as fighting rages elsewhere – The Associated Press
Russians leaving Chernobyl as fighting rages elsewhere The Associated Press Russian troops have withdrawn from Chernobyl, says Ukrainian nuclear operator CNN Russian Troops Suffer ‘Acute Radiation Sickness’...
Former Yale administrator defrauded university of more than $40 million for expensive cars, homes and travel, DOJ says
A former Yale administrative employee pleaded guilty on Monday of defrauding the university of more than $40.5 million by reselling electronics purchased with school funds...