Ukraine

Kherson Falls as Russia Pummels Port Cities and Cuts off Power, Water, and Supplies

Russia continued its all-out assault on Ukraine Wednesday afternoon, capturing the strategically important port city of Kherson near the Black Sea and making it the first major Ukrainian city to fall.

Federal Reserve Chairman Powell Announces Increase in Interest Rates This Month

The Fed's rate increase would be the first since 2018

Georgia Condemns Ukraine’s ‘Unacceptable’ Recall Its Ambassador

Georgia's ruling party calls Kiev’s recall of ambassador from Tbilisi unjustified.

Russian State-Run Polling Group Finds National Support for Putin Surging

Polling by several Russia-owned polling groups found that the public was largely in support of the Russian government as they invade Ukraine, despite large protests happening in major cities.

Estimates Show Putin Richer than Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, Elon Musk—Making Sanctions Less Effective

Putin’s incredible wealth is likely to insulate him from the immediate impact of sanctions put in place by the United States and others.

Russia-Ukraine Talks Confirmed for Wednesday

Negotiations will take place in Belovezhskaya Puscha in Belarus.

Full Text: Joe Biden’s State of the Union Address

Madam Speaker, Madam Vice President, our First Lady and Second Gentleman. Members of Congress and the Cabinet. Justices of the Supreme Court. My fellow Americans.

‘Crying Journalist’ Demanding U.K.’s Boris Johnson Drag Britain to War Is Biden-Linked World Economic Forum Global Leader

She's not a journalist, she's an activist for the same interests who started the conflict in 2014.

Oil Prices Surge Above $100 a Barrel as War on Ukraine Rages

Oil prices soared and investors shifted more money into ultra-safe U.S. government bonds as Russia stepped up its war on Ukraine. The price of oil surged back above $100 a barrel after Russia, a major energy producer, faced further isolation and economic damage because of its invasion of Ukraine.

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