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Putin: Mobilization of Russian Troops ‘Will Be Completed Within About Two Weeks’

"This work is already being completed. Now 222,000 men out of 300,000 have been mobilized. I think that all mobilization activities will be completed within about two weeks," Russia's president said.

DC Comics Cancels Woke Bisexual Superman Series

DC Comics is canceling Superman: Son of Kal-El, a book series it launched last year about a bisexual Superman, amid poor sales.

Suspects in Murder of Georgia Teen Arrested, Held Without Bond

The two men who allegedly shot and killed 18-year-old Elijah DeWitt, a rising football star who got into an altercation with the men in Lawrenceville, Georgia on October 5, appeared in court on Wednesday where the judge decided they were a flight risk and would be held without bond.

Russia Swaps Prisoners With Ukraine

A total of 20 Russian servicemen have been returned from Kiev-controlled territory, Russia’s Defense Ministry said in a statement on Thursday.

Michelle Obama’s Secret Service Driver Charged With Harassment, Intimidation

Former first lady Michelle Obama's Secret Service driver was charged with criminal harassment and witness intimidation in Massachusetts, court documents show.

Joe Biden Incorrectly Says His Late Son Beau ‘Lost His Life in Iraq’ (Video)

Beau Biden died of brain cancer in May 2015.

New York City Schools ‘Overwhelmed’ By Influx of Migrant Students

New York City schools are warning that their teachers and staff cannot handle the large number of migrant children entering the classroom.

J.P. Morgan Chase Bank Cutting Ties With Kanye West

The news comes on the heels of West's public statement that "white lives matter."

Georgia Democrats Vote to Keep Konnech Election Software Despite Criminal Investigation Into Its CEO, Accused of Storing Sensitive Data in Communist China

On Monday, Georgia's DeKalb Board of Registration and Elections held a special meeting to discuss its contract with election software company Konnech.

PayPal Is Still Threatening to Fine Users $2,500 for Promoting ‘Intolerance That Is Discriminatory’

While PayPal has walked back its threat to fine users $2,500 for “misinformation,” the payments company is still reserving the right to fine users the same amount for other alleged transgressions.

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