As Ukraine continues to make efforts to mobilize and equip ordinary citizens on the ground to resist Russia’s unprovoked invasion of the country, those who
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Trump Wins CPAC Straw Poll, DeSantis Takes Second
Then-president Donald Trump speaks about the coronavirus response during a meeting with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in the Oval Office at the White House in
Molson Coors logs its first sales growth in a decade as turnaround plan takes hold
Molson Coors Beverage‘s Miller Lite and Coors Light saw sales grow in 2021 as the company’s turnaround plan begins bearing fruit. Shrinking beer consumption in
The ‘Nation’s Psychiatrist’ Takes Stock, With Frustration
The country’s mental health crisis is “not a research problem, it’s an implementation problem,” he said. Good treatments for serious diseases like schizophrenia and bipolar
South Carolina elementary school student takes grandfather’s gun to school “to shoot zombies”
A staff member of the elementary school in Laurens found a “small frame gun” on the seat of a student’s desk, Laurens police spokesman Lt.
Mayor Ivy takes charge, ‘some councilors angry’ on first day
Narayanganj City Corporation Mayor Dr. officially elected in the third phase of the mayor’s chair. Selina Hayat Ivy. After taking oath on February 9, he
The James Webb Space Telescope takes a selfie and a big step towards its first ‘real’ image
An apparatus as complex as the James Webb Space Telescope takes a little while to get running, so while it entered its orbit late last
Artisanal Ventures closes $62M fund, takes ‘connected capital’ approach to investment
Cloud is the big buzzword these days, with people talking about why it’s a smart move for companies, and lots of venture-backed startups developing easy
Jussie Smollett ‘Attacker’ Takes the Stand, Lays Out Actor’s Plot to Stage Hate Crime
Chicago, Ill. — Abimbola Osundairo, one of two brothers accused of conspiring with former Empire star Jussie Smollett to stage a racist and homophobic attack
As G.O.P. Fights Mask and Vaccine Mandates, Florida Takes the Lead
About 60,800 people have died of Covid-19 in Florida. The state was hit hard by the virus this summer, when the Delta variant filled hospitals