Russian President Vladimir Putin vowed to protect newly annexed regions of Ukraine by “all available means.”
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Tampa and St. Petersburg appeared to be the among the most likely targets for their first direct hit by a major hurricane since 1921.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also said he’s bracing for more Russian strikes on Ukraine’s electrical infrastructure, as the Kremlin seeks to ramp up the pressure on Ukraine and its Western backers as the weather gets colder.
For Ukrainian and Russian military planners, the clock is ticking, with the approach of winter expected to make fighting more complicated.
Gov. DeSantis had initially issued the emergency order for two dozen counties, but expanded the warning to the entire state, urging residents to prepare for a storm that could lash large swaths of Florida.
The international manhunt for Leonard Glenn Francis ended with his arrest by Venezuelan authorities Tuesday morning at the Caracas airport.
“This $250 million is the floor,” Andy Luger, the U.S. attorney for Minnesota, said at a news conference. “Our investigation continues.”
In a country known for pomp and pageantry, the first state funeral since Winston Churchill’s was filled with spectacle.
Conditions at the Mosquito Fire about 110 miles northeast of San Francisco were “looking a whole heck of a lot better,” according to fire spokesman Scott McLean.
The sudden announcement by lead attorney Melisa McNeill led to a heated exchange between her and Circuit Judge Elizabeth Scherer.
A federal appeals court was told there is no basis in federal law for a Trump administration ban on bump stocks — devices that enabled a shooter to kill dozens in Las Vegas in 2017.
The coffin will remain at the cathedral until Tuesday so members of the public can pay their respects.
Throughout Elizabeth’s 70 years on the throne, the corgis were by her side, accompanying her on official tours, and reportedly sleeping in their own room at Buckingham Palace.
As the United Kingdom mourns a beloved queen, the nation is already wondering how King Charles III will reign.
The Justice Department says intelligence agencies have stopped a damage assessment of the classified records taken from Mar-a-Lago.