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Russia is getting canceled over the Ukraine invasion, with a staggering number of businesses and industries waging their own economic war.

Russia’s economy is already buckling under crippling Western sanctions over its invasion of Ukraine. On top of those losses, the country is facing cancel culture, with a staggering number of businesses and industries waging their own economic war. Here are five of them in this week’s Five For Friday. #5: Harley-Davidson Harley-Davidson is suspending business…

Russia took a major Ukrainian city.

In an apparent effort to shut down Ukraine’s access to the sea, Russia targeted two port cities, including the first major Ukrainian city to fall since the invasion began. In a virtual briefing Tuesday, a spokesperson for Russia’s defense ministry announced “units of Russian Armed Forces took under its entire control the regional centre of…

Struggling under economic sanctions and currency collapse, Russia is buying up gold and eyeing cryptocurrency as sanction workarounds.

Struggling under crippling economic sanctions and currency collapse, Russia is financially fleeing to a familiar safe haven: gold. And with the growing prevalence of cryptocurrencies, experts expect Vladimir Putin will also turn to the less familiar, non-tangible asset. The gold standard After a 2-year pandemic pause, Russia’s central bank announced this week it is restarting…

Here are five subjects that President Biden touched on during his first State of the Union Address before a Joint Session of Congress.

President Biden’s first State of the Union Address clocked in at just more than an hour long. During his speech, he touched on issues both foreign and domestic, focusing on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine first. “Putin has unleashed violence and chaos,” Biden told the joint session of Congress. “But while he may make gains on the battlefield…

Russia launched multiple attacks on Kyiv.

Russia continued its quest to take over Kyiv Tuesday, launching at least two attacks on Ukraine’s capital city. One of the attacks, targeting Kyiv’s main TV tower, killed five people. Another attack targeted a nearby Holocaust memorial. The Russian attacks on Kyiv came on the same day Russia fired what appeared to be a missile…

Why do so many comedic talk show hosts and news personalities lean left? Are they simply inspired by Barack Obama, a man who could have a second career in comedy? Or is it that Donald Trump’s presidency provided a gold mine of material, fueling the evening and late night hours? Or is it possible that…

Anti-war activists have taken to Russia's streets to protest the country's invasion of Ukraine, despite arrests of thousands of protesters by OMON police.

Anti-war activists have taken to Russia’s streets to protest the country’s invasion of Ukraine, despite the arrests of hundreds of protesters each day by police. Russia’s paramilitary police, the OMON, have been dispatched to address the growing unrest. The OVD-Info group monitoring protests and arrests in Russia said more than 6,000 people had been arrested for…

Russia is going after Ukraine's two largest cities.

As day six of Russia’s invasion into Ukraine got underway, Russia continued to focus on Ukraine’s two largest cities: Kharkiv and the capital of Kyiv. Tuesday brought the second straight day of shelling in Kharkiv. Explosions tore through residential areas, and a maternity ward was moved to an underground shelter. “As a result of air…

12 Russian diplomats were expelled and more Russians were hit with sanctions over the Ukraine invasion.

On the same day more Russians received sanctions for the country’s invasion of Ukraine, the United States announced the expulsion of 12 diplomats from the Russian Mission to the United Nations. According to a statement from a spokesperson for the U.S. mission to the U.N., the 12 “have abused their privileges of residency in the United…

Ukraine and Russia held peace talks over the invasion.

The new week of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began with peace talks between the two nations in Belarus. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s office said his country was seeking an immediate ceasefire and the withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukraine. The Kremlin declined to comment on what Russia was looking for out of the Monday peace…

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