Why do Russians appear so satisfied despite the war in Ukraine?
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Top stories - CBS News
How Russia, Ukraine use drones for war
Russia and Ukraine have been ramping up the use of drones since the war began more than two years ago. Ben Solomon, a senior video correspondent for the Wall Street Journal, joins CBS News with ...1 hour ago - Ukraine -
World - The New York Times
Why Helene Was So Destructive in Florida, the Carolinas and Appalachia
Hurricanes typically weaken over land. But if the ground is already wet from earlier rains, storms can receive an extra jolt that keeps them churning.2 hours ago -
World - The New York Times
Russia to Boost Defense Budget as Ukraine War Drags On
The Kremlin plans a 25 percent increase to more than $145 billion in 2025, a year in which it had intended to cut military spending.3 hours ago - Ukraine -
Politics - The Hill
Why do Republicans fund programs that we want reduced or eliminated?
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Politics - The Hill
Why was Asheville hit so hard by Helene?
Surrounded by mountains, Asheville, North Carolina, has faced devastating floods from Helene.5 hours ago -
World - ABC News
Russia proposes record defense spending as it pursues victory in the Ukraine war
The Russian government wants to earmark 32.5% of its spending next year for defense, a record amount and up from a reported 28.3% this year, as Moscow seeks to prevail in the war in Ukraine6 hours ago - Ukraine -
Politics - The Hill
Why do Russians appear so satisfied despite the war in Ukraine?
Despite Western sanctions and the war in Ukraine, Russia's most affluent cities have seen a boom in economic growth, with modern infrastructure, digital services, and cheap mobile data usage, ...6 hours ago - Ukraine -
World - The Guardian
Russia-Ukraine war live: Ukrainian man jailed for life after Russian nationalist injured in car bomb
Prosecutors claim the May 2023 bombing in the Nizhny Novogorod region was conducted at the direction of Ukraine’s security services. A single Russian ship, carrying Kalibr missiles, continues its ...7 hours ago - Ukraine -
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World - The New York Times
Zelensky Returns to Russian Strikes in Eastern Ukraine and Counterattacks in Kursk Region
Cities across Ukraine have suffered airstrikes in recent days, and Moscow is pressing a slow advance in the east. Kyiv has hit back against arms depots, trying to disrupt Russian logistics.9 hours ago - Ukraine -
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Despite devastating blows, Hezbollah says it's ready for war with Israel
Israel has killed many of Hezbollah's senior leaders with devastating strikes in Lebanon, but neither side appears ready to step back from the brink.10 hours ago - Israel -
Lifestyle - The New York Times
Why Are Oversized Glasses So Popular?
A reader wonders why more women start opting for chunky frames at a certain age. Our fashion critic explains the appeal.13 hours ago -
World - The New York Times
Separated by the Ukraine War, Two Soul Mates Reconnect
Sofia Malina and Polina Muzhychkova met in the Ukrainian city of Mariupol, but were separated after it came under brutal assault by Russian forces. They were reunited after a long and harrowing saga.13 hours ago - Ukraine -
World - The Guardian
Ukraine war briefing: 16 injured in Russian attacks on city of Zaporizhzhia
Residential buildings and railways damaged in guided bomb strikes on city, says Ukraine; more than 100 drones attack major weapons depot deep inside Russia, Kyiv says. What we know on day 950. ...21 hours ago - Ukraine -
Politics - Politico
Rubio defends Trump's approach to Russia-Ukraine war
“I'm not on Russia's side — but unfortunately the reality of it is that the way the war in Ukraine is going to end is with a negotiated settlement,” he said.Yesterday - Donald Trump -
Politics - Politico
Rubio defends Trump's approach to Russia-Ukraine war
“I'm not on Russia's side — but unfortunately the reality of it is that the way the war in Ukraine is going to end is with a negotiated settlement,” he said.Yesterday - Donald Trump -
Politics - NBC News
Sen. Marco Rubio says the war in Ukraine will end 'with a negotiated settlement'
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) on Meet the Press blasted the Biden administration for not defining "what victory means in Ukraine" and said that a future Trump administration would end the war "with a ...Yesterday - Ukraine -
Politics - NBC News
GOP Sen. Marco Rubio says war in Ukraine will end 'with a negotiated settlement'
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., on Sunday blasted the Biden administration for not defining “what victory means in Ukraine” and said that a future Trump administration would end the war “with a ...Yesterday - Ukraine -
World - The Guardian
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Eye experts explain links between screen time and shortsightedness and offer advice on how to prevent it. More than one in three children and teenagers worldwide are shortsighted , according to ...Yesterday -
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Put Vladimir Putin on Trial for War Crimes? That’s One Lawyer’s Demand.
The human rights barrister Geoffrey Robertson argues that even a trial in absentia would have impact and could vindicate international law.Yesterday