Police Search for Gunman in Attack on Brooklyn Subway – The New York Times
Police Search for Gunman in Attack on Brooklyn Subway The New York Times Shooting on Brooklyn subway train leaves more than a dozen people injured CBS News...
Their Brooklyn neighborhood felt like a safe haven in a big city. Tuesday’s subway attack changed that
Tuesday’s mass shooting is the kind of violence residents of the tightknit Sunset Park community are used to hearing about in other neighborhoods. Not here,...
Bitcoin price levels to watch as Terra buys 2.5K BTC to nearly match Tesla
Things are looking precarious for Bitcoin this week, with concrete rebound predictions absent for the short term....
As scenes of devastation emerge, Biden says ‘it’s become clearer and clearer that Putin is just trying to wipe out even the idea of being Ukrainian’
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Kids of the Kremlin enjoyed luxurious lives in Western Europe and US while parents rail against the West
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United Nations: UN warns of rape and sexual violence against women and children in Ukraine
The United Nations has called for the increasing reports of rape and sexual violence against Ukrainian women and children during the Russian invasion of the...
Brutal tactic: Russia leaves death ‘to lie in wait’ for returning Ukrainian citizens
CNN’s Nima Elbagir reports on a Russian military tactic that aims to cause destruction even after their forces have left cities in Ukraine....
Analysis: Putin’s bullying backfires as Finland and Sweden edge closer to joining NATO
When Vladimir Putin launched his invasion of Ukraine, his goals were clear. He wanted to bring his neighbor to heel, assert Russian authority in Eastern...
Opinion: What Russians really think about Putin
In the summer of 1991, I was a 19-year-old journalist hitchhiking across America with a friend, on assignment for a Moscow newspaper....
Meanwhile in China: Twitter users are exposing pro-Russian sentiment, and Beijing is not happy
Anonymous Twitter users are exposing the extreme nationalism and pro-Russian sentiment circulating online in China — and Beijing is not happy about it....
