Ukraine’s military has begun taking back territory overrun by Russia’s initial onslaught. Meanwhile, Biden travels to Europe. Live updates.
Author: Joel Shannon, USA TODAY
Russia uses hypersonic missile; Military may be moving to ‘suffocate Ukraine’ in evolving strategy: Live updates
Saturday updates on the invasion of Ukraine, which has entered its fourth week without the Russians capturing Kyiv or toppling Ukraine’s government.
Russia artillery damages another hospital, mosque sheltering children, Ukraine says; Moscow warns weapons convoys are targets: Live updates
Russia appears to be regrouping from recent losses. President Joe Biden called for a removal of normal trade relations with Russia. Live updates.
Police attacked in at least 5 states in about a week. Are officers being targeted?
At least 10 law enforcement officers were shot or killed — most around major cities — in about a week, a byproduct of a national violent crime crisis.
From Cambodia to Canada, dozens of other nations are now beating US in COVID-19 vaccinations
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The vaccinated are angry. That’s understandable but also unproductive, health experts say.
The resurgence of COVID-19 in the U.S. can be blamed on the unvaccinated, but health experts say blame isn’t helping end the pandemic.
‘Humans caught the ocean on fire’: Gas pipeline fire in Gulf of Mexico creates shocking scene
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Paging Captain Marvel: Texas Rep. Louie Gohmert asks Forest Service to alter Earth’s orbit, or the moon’s, to fight climate change
Rep. Louie Gohmert appeared to stun a Forest Service official by suggesting the agency alter the orbit of Earth or the moon to fight climate change.
Vaccines, warm weather expected to keep summer COVID cases low; Ohio vaccinations jumped after vaccine lotto news. Latest COVID-19 updates
Vaccines have dramatically lowered the spread of COVID-19 and warm summer weather will make it even harder for the virus to spread.
Vaccines, warm weather expected to keep summer cases low; Ohio vaccinations jump after vaccine lotto news. Latest COVID-19 updates
Vaccines have dramatically lowered the spread of COVID-19 and warm summer weather will make it even harder for the virus to spread.