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Russia Halts Plan to Nationalize Foreign Firms

Companies continue to pay leases and salaries to employees in the country as many plan to return.

Chinese Residents Trapped in Lockdown Scream from Their Windows, Fight over Limited Food

Videos surfacing on social media in the past week from Shanghai – and rapidly deleted on government-controlled sites like Weibo – show mounting desperation as a poorly planned coronavirus lockdown leaves the heart of China’s economy with rotting food and a lack of basic necessities.

Mexican President Updates Position on Russia-Ukraine Conflict

Mexico’s leader says he doesn’t “accept” Moscow’s attack, but notes past invasions of his own country by US, France, and Spain.

Support Grows Among Republicans for Naming a Special Counsel to Investigate Hunter Biden

The House Republicans said they were concerned DOJ "has an actual conflict of interest … that could prevent a fair and impartial investigation."

Neal McDonough Says He Relied on Faith After Being Blacklisted in Hollywood: ‘You Can Get Through Anything’

Neal McDonough relied on his faith to cope with tough times in Hollywood.

N.Y. Supreme Court Sides with Trump

New York City is a liberal bastion and the elected officials appear to not want any reminders of former President Donald Trump in that city, but a judge just nixed one of the city’s plans.

Ivermectin COVID Treatment May Become More Accessible in Tennessee

Ivermectin for treatment against COVID-19 may become accessible without a prescription in Tennessee if legislation that passed in the Senate on April 6 is signed by Gov. Bill Lee.

Ukraine Attacks Hungary’s Willingness to Pay for Russian Gas in Rubles

After Ukraine tried to interfere in Hungary’s election results, the country is now accusing Hungary of supporting Russia by buying gas in rubles

Will Smith Banned From Academy Events for 10 Years Following Infamous Chris Rock Oscars Slap

Award-winning actor Will Smith has been banned from Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences events for 10 years for slapping comedian and host Chris Rock during the Oscars last month, the organization's Board of Governors announced on Friday.

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