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Thousands of Ukrainian Citizens Rounded Up by Their Own Government, Labeled ‘Traitors’

Ukrainian citizens accused of “helping Russia” during the recent war are being snatched out of their homes by the Security Services of Ukraine (SBU).

Russia Likens Zelensky to Hitler as Mariupol Says Russia Worse Than Nazis

One day after the mayor of Mariupol said Russia's slaying of residents in his city is twice as bad as World War II Nazis, the Russian foreign minister compared Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky to Adolf Hitler.

Arctic Ice Is Not ‘Rapidly Vanishing’ – Study Finds Similar Trends Over at Least 200 Years

Whisper it quietly, but Arctic ice is making a comeback.

Ukraine Cracks Down on ‘Traitors’ Helping Russian Troops

Viktor appeared nervous as masked Ukrainian security officers in full riot gear, camouflage and weapons pushed into his cluttered apartment in the northern city of Kharkiv.

Sex Jokes Feature in Ethics Complaint Over Cawthorn Relationship With Staffer

An anti-Madison Cawthorn political group filed an ethics complaint against the embattled freshman lawmaker on Thursday, alleging he has an inappropriate personal relationship with one of his staffers.

Musk Sells $4B in Tesla Shares

Elon Musk has sold 4.4 million shares of Tesla stock worth roughly $4 billion, most likely to help fund his purchase of Twitter.

Democrats Face Worsening Legal Environment on Redistricting

After New York state’s top court this week crushed Democratic hopes of coming out ahead in this decade’s redistricting cycle, the party faces an increasingly precarious legal environment in the hyper-partisan battle over drawing legislative lines.

NASCAR Driver to Complete Sensitivity Training After Posting ‘Family Guy’ Clip Stereotyping Asian Drivers

NASCAR driver Denny Hamlin required to take sensitivity training after posting a "Family Guy" clip on Twitter.

Fully Vaxxed, Boosted Kamala Harris Tests Positive for COVID

Harris' received her most recent shot on April 1.

Sanitation, Nutrition Better Than Vaccines at Protecting Children From Disease, Study Shows

In the 19th century, improvements in quality-of-life fundamentals such as drinking water, sanitation, housing and nutrition helped launch the public health profession.

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