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Putin Calls for Total Ukrainian Surrender and Blasts Zelensky for ‘Using Civilians as Human Shields’
Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers his most explosive ultimatum yet, demanding Ukraine’s total surrender and accusing President Volodymyr Zelensky of “using civilians as human shields.” In a ...
Google just announced several updates for its digital telecom provider, Google Fi. It's introducing AI-enhanced audio for better sound quality during calls. The company says this will ensure ...
Two years after revamping its developer programs and pricing, X is expanding the closed beta of a pay-per-use plan for its API to more developers. The social network is accepting applications from ...
The account has a large following and is dedicated to rating pictures of dogs and boosting dog-related GoFundMe campaigns. But it recently shared a news story from last month about an El Paso, Texas, ...
Tucson is launching a "Safe City Initiative" to address public safety concerns, particularly around homelessness and public drug use. The initiative calls for increased collaboration with Pima County ...
Gov. JB Pritzker accused the president of using troops for political gain. Members of the Texas National Guard have arrived in Illinois, according to sources familiar with their whereabouts and video ...
Danica Patrick was not happy to hear Bad Bunny announced as the Super Bowl Halftime Show performer — but now fans are noticing her previous support of him on her Instagram. In a post shared on March ...
Setting goals between people within the Heat building compared to those outside of it is usually a tricky thing. Many outsiders look at a realistic goal being crawling out of the play-in tournament ...
QUANTICO, Va. (AP) — President Donald Trump on Tuesday proposed using American cities as training grounds for the armed forces and spoke of needing U.S. military might to combat what he called the ...
The mighty Colorado River, which supplies water to cities and farms across Southern California, could again dwindle to dangerously low levels next year. That’s the finding of a new analysis published ...
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