The twin boys, Lenny and Moishe, were born just as Russia invaded Ukraine. A specialist team of U.S. Army veterans hatched a desperate plan to bring them into Poland and, hopefully, to safety.
Read more ...McDonald's, Coca-Cola, PepsiCo and Starbucks join a corporate exodus from Russia National News
The big American companies are the latest to suspend their operations in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Read more ...Florida Senate passes a controversial schools bill labeled 'Don't Say Gay' by critics National News
Florida's Senate passed a bill Tuesday that aims to limit discussions of sexual orientation and gender identity in schools. Gov. Ron DeSantis has signaled support for the legislation.
Read more ...Enrique Tarrio, who led the Proud Boys, is arrested over the U.S. Capitol attack National News
Enrique Tarrio may not have physically taken part on the Jan. 6 breach, but the Justice Department has charged him for allegedly leading the advance planning and taking credit for it on social media.
Read more ...More than 2 million people have fled Ukraine, 12 days after Russia invaded National News
The number of refugees has has increased exponentially in the last few days as Russian forces amped up their shelling of critical and civilian infrastructure.
Read more ...In the first Jan. 6 trial, a jury found Capitol riot defendant Guy Reffitt guilty National News
A jury found Guy Reffitt guilty on all counts for his participation in the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol. The case has been widely watched by other defendants as a potential bellwether.
Read more ...Stalled and frustrated, Putin will likely 'double down' in the coming weeks, CIA says National News
CIA Director William Burns says Russia's invasion of Ukraine has fallen far short of Vladimir Putin's expectations. Burns now predicts weeks of "ugly" fighting for control of Ukraine's cities.
Read more ...Yo-Yo Ma performs a musical protest outside the Russian Embassy National News
The world-famous cellist made a personal stand with Ukraine on Monday, setting up his instrument on the sidewalk in Washington, D.C., next to an improvised street sign reading, "Zelensky Way."
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