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Putin Makes a Bold Stop in Mariupol, Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin took an unplanned detour in the Ukrainian city of Mariupol, which Russian forces had captured in May of last year, just two days after being issued an arrest warrant by the International Criminal Court. Putin spent Saturday in Crimea, a region illegally invaded by Russia nine years ago. On Sunday, he…
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Vladimir Putin Accused of War Crimes by International Criminal Court, Issues Arrest Warrant
On Friday, the International Criminal Court (ICC) accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of committing war crimes in Ukraine and issued an arrest warrant for him. Throughout the conflict, the court concentrated on the kidnapping and deportation of Ukrainian children to Russia. According to The New York Times, the “very symbolic” move by the ICC has…
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An NHL Player, Claiming the Bible as His Reason, Refuses to Wear a Pride-Themed Jersey
An NHL goaltender skipped Saturday night’s pregame activities rather than wearing a Pride theme jersey. In a statement, James Reimer of the San Jose Sharks said that LGBTQ+ people should be welcome in all parts of ice hockey, but that “in this particular case, I am choosing not to support something that goes against my…
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2 Hikers Died and One Hospitalized Following Flash Floods in Utah Canyon
Saturday morning, flood waters burst through a slot canyon along the Utah-Arizona border, resulting in the deaths of two individuals and the rescue of another. The first of the two males was found in Buckskin Gulch on Monday, and the second was found across the Arizona state line a few miles away on Tuesday. According…
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Latest Genetic Findings Show Raccoon Dogs Likely Caused the COVID-19 Epidemic
The Atlantic reported on Thursday that a fresh analysis of samples taken from a Wuhan seafood market suggests for the first time a clear link between some of the illegally marketed wild animals and the genesis of the COVID-19 outbreak. The investigation indicated that raccoon dogs were likely carrying and shedding the virus toward the…
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Oklahoma Police Release Bodycam Footage of Officer Attempting to Avoid DUI
On Thursday, Capt. James French, who has worked for the Oklahoma City Police Department for 32 years, was arrested on suspicion of driving drunk. The Oklahoma City Police Department let the public see the arrest video. In the video, French can be heard telling the officer who is arresting him that he is a police…
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Florida Man Died Inside Cement Mixer After It Turns On
Local Florida officials reported that a man was killed Wednesday afternoon when a cement mixing machine was turned on while he was working inside it. The event occurred at approximately 4:30 p.m. at a worksite for Foley Products, a Georgia-based maker of concrete materials. A spokeswoman for Escambia County stated that the unnamed man became…
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Rosa Parks’ Race Is Removed From Textbook Due to ‘Anti-Woke’ Florida Pressure
According to a version of a historical studies textbook reviewed by The New York Times, one education business is purportedly whitewashing the story of Rosa Parks to eliminate any mention of race to maintain sales in the state of Florida. Due to unjust segregation regulations, Parks was famously ordered to give up her seat on…
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Workers at Mar-A-Lago Were Subpoenaed for Over Classified Documents
CNN sources report that a federal grand jury investigating former president Donald Trump’s handling of secret documents has subpoenaed at least two dozen individuals, including a number of low-level Mar-a-Lago employees. According to reports, Special Counsel Jack Smith has subpoenaed not only high-ranking Trump friends but also restaurant workers and housekeepers at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club.…
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Women’s World Cup Soccer Prize Increases to $150 Million; Still Behind Men’s Payout
As a result of FIFA’s announcement that this year’s World Cup prize money will top $150 million, women’s athletes have made some progress in terms of pay fairness, but it still lags well behind the men’s competition. The rise represents a 300 percent increase compared to the previous tournament in 2019, where the champions received…