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Putin, Oil and Gas: Is 'Fortress Russia' Ready for New Ukraine Sanctions?
When Biden raised the possibility of targeting Putin this week, he did not specify what shape the sanctions could take.
Russian Build-up at Ukraine Border Includes Blood For Wounded, Say US Officials
The disclosure by the officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, adds to growing US concern that Russia could be preparing for a new invasion of Ukraine.
Latest International News Updates: Bodies Of Patels Who Froze To Death Near US Border May Not Be Flown Back, Doctors Beg For Food In Tigray And More
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Blas Scores Twice As Nantes Reaches French Cup Quarterfinals
Midfielder Ludovic Blas scored twice as Nantes reached the quarterfinals of the French Cup by beating Brest 20 at home on Friday.
Omicron Drives US Deaths Higher Than In Fall's Delta Wave
Omicron, the highly contagious coronavirus variant sweeping across the country, is driving the daily American death toll higher than during last fall's delta wave, with deaths likely to keep rising for days or even weeks.
Lone Survivor Of Migrant Boat, Which Capsized Killing 39 Others, Recounts Horrific Tale
The man whose photo atop a capsized boat off the coast of Florida was seen by many across the planet has been identified as Juan Esteban Montoya, a Colombian.
Latest International News Updates: Kim Jong Un Inspects Major Weapons Systems, Top WHO Official Accused Of Racism And More
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International Speedskating Races Returning To Lake Placid
International speedskating races are returning to Lake Placids Olympic oval.
Pulisic, McKennie, Adams Start US Qualifier Vs El Salvador
Christian Pulisic, Weston McKennie and Tyler Adams started together for the first time in almost three years, and Jess Ferreira was picked over Ricardo Pepi at forward for the United States' World Cup qualifier against El Salvador on Thursday night.
Migrants In Human Smuggling Case Facing Deportation Hearings
Seven Indian nationals accused of illegally entering the United States in an alleged human smuggling case that left four dead have been released pending deportation hearings in front of an immigration judge, federal authorities said Thursday.
NFC Matchup: Old West Rivals Meet For Super Bowl Berth
They have gone at each other 145 times. The 49ers have owned the Rams in the past six meetings, and have a 75-67-3 mark against their California rivals.
Omicron Subvariant Appears More Contagious, But Not More Severe, Denmark Says
The BA.2 subvariant of the Omicron coronavirus variant, which is dominant in Denmark, appears more contagious than the more common BA.1 sublineage, Danish Health Minister Magnus Heunicke said on Wednesday in a national address.
Mack Out As Louisville Hoops Coach, Pegues Named Interim
Chris Mack is out as Louisville mens basketball coach after he and the school agreed to part ways. Assistant Mike Pegues has been named interim coach for the remainder of the Cardinals' season.
Gun Rights Group Sues California City Over Liability Law
A gun rights group and a gun owner have filed a lawsuit against a California city for a newly passed ordinance requiring citizens to obtain firearm liability insurance and pay an annual fee.
Off-line: Browns' Mayfield Planning Hiatus From Social Media
As he recovers from shoulder surgery, Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield plans to rest his thumbs as well.
Latest International News Updates: UK PM Boris Johnson Agrees To Cooperate With Police Over Partygate Scandal, France Covid Cases Continue To Soar And More
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