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Former President Donald Trump included a laundry list of defendants in a lawsuit over claims that Russian collusion helped Trump win the 2016 election. The claims sparked a two-year-long U.S. investigation headed by Special Counsel Robert Mueller. He released a report in 2019 that detailed numerous links between the Russian government and the Trump campaign.…
As the war between Russia and Ukraine escalates, there’s growing concern the conflict could enter a new front aimed at American computer systems. While Russia could be aiming to hit American government departments and critical infrastructure, experts said the growing threat may create a domino effect that could impact average Americans. Here are three steps…
With a multi-billion-dollar industry up for grabs, ultra-fast delivery wars are breaking out on city streets. But it’s expensive getting into these hunger games, and U.S. companies have yet to deliver profits. The industry is full of casualties, like New-York-based startup 1520, which didn’t even last a year, shutting down at the end of 2021.…
Secretary of State Antony Blinken released a statement officially confirming Russia has committed war crimes during its invasion of Ukraine. President Joe Biden had already called Russian President Vladimir Putin a war criminal last week, with Blinken announcing a day later that the State Department was “compiling the evidence, collecting the evidence, understanding the evidence”…
The White House has announced more Russia-related sanctions will be coming. NATO, the European Union, and G7 countries are expected to announce the new sanctions during the upcoming NATO summit in Brussels, Belgium. “One of the key elements of that announcement will focus not just on adding new sanctions, but on ensuring that there is joint…
After a record-long closure, Russia is preparing to reopen some stock trading Thursday. It’s been nearly a month since Russia’s stock market abruptly shut down over the country’s invasion of Ukraine. On February 24, the first day Russia started its attack, stocks tumbled 33% in one day, erasing $189 billion in shareholder wealth. Now, on…
The Kremlin confirmed Anatoly Chubais has resigned from his position as special envoy to international organizations over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. When contacted by Reuters, Chubais reportedly hung up the phone. Two sources told Reuters that Chubais left Russia with no plans to return. Chubais was appointed to his envoy post in 2020. He was…
Hundreds of civilians have already died during Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. But experts have warned that if Russia decided to engage in “urban warfare,” the death toll would quickly climb. “In order to be able to survive in urban warfare, you need a lot of that logistical support and you need constant resupply of military…
President Joe Biden said Russia could launch a cyberattack against U.S. targets as retaliation for “the unprecedented economic costs we’ve imposed” on Russia through sanctions. Biden has urged U.S. companies to make sure their digital doors are locked because of “evolving intelligence” that Russia is considering launching cyberattacks against critical infrastructure targets as the war…
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine is nearly a month old. Thousands are dead or wounded. Millions are now refugees. The Ukrainians, united in their fight, are refusing to give into Russia. The Russian military told Ukraine to essentially abandon the city of Mariupol by dawn on Monday morning, a demand to which the…
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