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In the case of Alexander Ionov, the US accuses Russia of interfering in US politics.

US prosecutors have charged a Russian individual with conspiring to utilize American citizens as "illegal Russian government agents." The US Justice Department indictment further says that Moscow resident Alexander Viktorovich Ionov attempted to influence US elections. According to the report, he oversaw the Anti-Globalization Movement of Russia (AGMR), an organization that...

A 76 million-year-old T rex ancestral skeleton sells for $6.1m.

Gorgosaurus prowled the western United States and Canada in search of prey. The fossilized skeleton of Gorgosaurus, a T-rex relative that roamed the globe 10 million years before its descendant, sold at auction for $6.1 million (£5.01 million). The gigantic animal, which hunted food in what is now the western United...

The US economy declines once more, sounding recession concerns.

The U.S. economy has decreased for the second consecutive quarter, which in many nations would be called a recession. This is not the case in the United States, where this call requires additional data. However, the shrinkage, at an annual pace of 0.9% in the three months before July, has attracted...

Senator Joe Manchin unexpectedly supports the Biden tax and climate measure.

A US Democratic senator who has been a political thorn in the side of the White House has startled Washington by revealing his surprising support for the main priority of President Joe Biden. Joe Manchin says he now supports a bill to increase corporate taxes, combat climate change, and reduce...

Ghislaine Maxwell was transferred to the Florida minimum-security prison FCI Tallahassee.

According to official documentation, Ghislaine Maxwell has been sent to a Florida low-security jail.

An elderly woman is killed by an alligator after slipping into a pond on a Florida golf course.

Two alligators killed an elderly woman who fell into a pond in Florida, according to the authorities. The tragic attack occurred a month after a similar occurrence in which a man died while searching for frisbees in an area where people are told to be wary of the aggressive reptiles. On...

US authorities state that R Kelly is on suicide watch ‘for his own safety’ and not as a form of punishment.

After being placed on suicide watch, disgraced R&B star R Kelly is suing his Brooklyn prison, a move his attorney claims is a punishment for his celebrity status. US authorities report that convicted sex offender R Kelly has been placed on suicide watch due to his "emotional distress" as he...

US basketball star Brittney Griner maintains her faith as she faces drug charges in a Russian court.

US Charge d'Affairs Elizabeth Rood, who attended Friday's court hearing in Khimki, outside of Moscow, reported to reporters that she had been able to speak with the WNBA player, who was "doing fine." Brittney Griner told a US diplomat that she is "keeping the faith" after appearing in a Russian...

R. Kelly faces decades in prison upon sex trafficking conviction.

When he is sentenced on Wednesday, nine months after being found guilty of sexually abusing women and children, singer R. Kelly could face decades in prison. A New York jury found the disgraced pop star guilty of racketeering and eight counts of sex trafficking in September. The R&B singer, age 55,...

Reportedly, Rupert Murdoch and Jerry Hall will divorce.

US media indicate that media mogul Rupert Murdoch and actress Jerry Hall are divorcing. The divorce would be Mr. Murdoch's fourth. Ms. Hall, 65, was once married to Mick Jagger, the lead singer of the Rolling Stones. Representatives of Mr. Murdoch and Ms. Hall, who wed in a central London mansion...

Fears for the life of a U.S. lady when abortion is rejected in Malta.

Andrea and Jay never expected to be in this position: praying for their infant daughter's heart to quit beating before Andrea contracts a fatal virus. The American couple was on vacation in Malta when Andrea Prudente, who is 16 weeks pregnant, began leaking blood. Doctors informed her that her pregnancy...

The “clearances paradox”: Could fewer police officers in New York actually lower gun violence?

James Essig, the chief of detectives for the New York City police department, approached the stage to describe how the NYPD had solved a crime. Eric Adams has established controversial new units and is catching more low-level offenders, but addressing the most violent crimes could restore public confidence. On 9 January...

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US penalties fail to halt Israeli settler attacks

On October 13, dozens of Israeli settlers invaded the village of Tajamaa al-Murajaat in the occupied West Bank, much to the terror of Haitham Kaabna and his family.  As they assaulted farmers, the settlers, he claims, were protected by the army and carried M16 assault rifles. Settlers pillaged olive groves, vandalized automobiles, and abducted livestock for two weeks. A forced evacuation of approximately 200 Palestinian households from Tajamaa al-Murajaat, located in the Jordan Valley, resulted from the violence.

Stolen pets cause emotional trauma similar to losing a kid

The indomitable connection that pets and their owners form is common knowledge.  Now, research confirms that they truly do feel like members of the family, as the psychological anguish associated with losing a child is comparable to that of having a dog taken, according to one study.  In interviews with owners whose dogs had been stolen, researchers inquired about the owners' requirements and experiences.

Burkina Faso military accused of civilian massacre

Human Rights Watch (HRW) has issued the allegation and demanded that the African Union and the United Nations provide investigators and assist local efforts to apprehend the perpetrators. In assaults on two villages, Burkina Faso military forces have been accused of massacring 223 civilians, including infants.

Scottish Greens-SNP power-sharing accord falls

After much deliberation, the first minister terminated the power-sharing agreement between the Scottish National Party and the Scottish Green Party. The action follows the government's decision to discontinue the prescription of puberty blockers for individuals under the age of 18 and to eliminate climate targets. First Minister Humza Yousaf is expected to face a motion of no confidence, as declared by the Conservatives.