Gonzaga, Arizona Continues to Top AP Top 25 in Week of Change
The top six and seven of the top nine teams in the AP Top 25 lost on the same day last week, an unprecedented day… Read More »Gonzaga, Arizona Continues to Top AP Top 25 in Week of Change
The top six and seven of the top nine teams in the AP Top 25 lost on the same day last week, an unprecedented day… Read More »Gonzaga, Arizona Continues to Top AP Top 25 in Week of Change
enlarge † In Kramatorsk City Hospital, an employee is seen servicing oxygen cylinders for COVID-19 patients. The majority of Ukrainian hospitals could run out of… Read More »Majority of Ukrainian hospitals could run out of oxygen today as ommicron rages: WHO
on July 17, 1963, Jack Nilles sat in the Pentagon hallways for hours, drinking cup after cup of sloppy coffee while waiting for a meeting… Read More »The original hybrid workers can teach us how to do it right
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The measures taken by the United States and its allies to attack some Russian banks before the country’s invasion of Ukraine shocked Russia’s financial system… Read More »The ruble fell to record levels against the dollar
On the front lines in Liberia’s fight to save the pangolin
enlarge † The new standards place most of the country in a state where the use of a mask is optional. CDC Covid-19 Coverage View… Read More »CDC issues new guidelines for mask use
British oil giant BP said on Sunday it would “leave” its nearly 20 percent stake in Rosneft, the Russian state-controlled oil company, making it one… Read More »BP ‘discontinues’ stake in Russian oil company Rosneft
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Reuters Anti-war protests held in cities across Russia, 2,000 arrested MOSCOW (Reuters) -Police detained more than 2,000 people on Sunday during anti-war protests in 48… Read More »Some Russians speak out against war in Ukraine
Choreographer Alexei Ratmansky, the former Artistic Director of the Bolshoi Ballet, now artist in residence at the American Ballet Theatre, was preparing a new ballet… Read More »Live Updates: Putin Arms Nuclear Forces as Ukraine Agrees to Talks with Russia
The countries’ friendship knows “no boundaries,” they declared. Given that the leaders met just weeks before the invasion, it would be understandable to conclude that… Read More »Why the Chinese Internet Applauds Russia’s Invasion
A growing number of countries announced on Sunday that they would close their airspace to Russian aircraft in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Ursula… Read More »More countries close airspace to Russian planes over invasion in Ukraine
Governor Hochul announces end of mandate for school masks in New York