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CLOSE Florida is watching the approach of a red tide invasion to its beaches which costs the tourist and fishing industry millions of dollars in losses. USA TODAY Some call Lake George the “Queen of American Lakes.” Millions of visitors each year are...
The DNC and the Clinton campaign collectively agreed to pay $113,000 in fines, according to separate conciliation agreements the agency made with both parties. The DNC will pay $105,000 and the Clinton campaign $8,000. The FEC conciliation agreements...
Border cities like Brownsville, Texas, are seeing their resources stretched as they work to manage the growing number of migrant families crossing the U.S.-Mexico border. WSJ’s Michelle Hackman reports. Photo: Verónica G. Cárdenas WASHINGTON—The Bide...
Damage after shelling in the pro-Russian separatists-controlled Donetsk, in Ukraine on March 30. (Leon Klein/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images) Ukrainian military governors in the country's east reported heavy shelling Thursday amid an apparent shift by th...
Some European countries are heavily dependent on Russia for their gas supply. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said earlier this month that EU leaders had agreed to spend the next two months drafting proposals for eliminating the bl...
By Mariya Knight, Sharif Paget and Travis Caldwell, CNN March 30, 2022 Inna Sheremet remembers fondly walking her dog every day in the forests of Bucha, having lived in Ukraine her entire life. But on February 24, at 5 a.m., she heard the explosions....
Ukrainian Americans prepare for 100,000 refugeesSkip to main content As the US prepares to accept 100,000 refugees amid Russia's war in Ukraine, existing communities in cities like Sacramento are already mobilizing to provide food, shelter and suppor...
Kharkiv's hospital continues working amid shellingSkip to main content Medics in the Institute of General and Emergency Surgery said they drown out the sound of shelling with hard rock and jazz music. AP Read More
Rescue work after Mykolaiv building struckSkip to main content Rescue workers continued working in the debris of Mykolaiv's regional government building on Wednesday, searching for survivors and victims of an attack that hit the city the day before....