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FBI Braces for Russian Cyber Attacks in US as Ukraine Tensions Rise
The report directly mentioned the deteriorating security situation on Ukraine's border in connection with the potential cyber threat.
Canadian Towing Company to Ignore Trudeau Order to Disrupt Trucker Protests
On Wednesday, police in Ottawa provided the truckers with leaflets warning them to leave the area immediately or face the possibility of arrest.
Afghans Call Biden ‘Thief’ After He Gives Away Some of Nation’s Funds
One of the core messages of the recent protests was that Afghanistan, as a country, was not responsible for the September 11 attacks.
Biden Vows to ‘Rally the World’ Against Russia if Ukraine is Invaded
The U.S. announced Monday it's closing its embassy in Kyiv and relocating all remaining staff members to Lviv, a western Ukrainian city near the Polish border.
Ukraine Calls Russia’s Bluff Over Claims Troops Being Pulled Back
Russia's defense ministry said Tuesday that units of the Western and Southern military districts are beginning to return from training to base stations by rail and road.
Over 4,000 Sign Up to Throw Eggs at Jeff Bezos’ Superyacht in Netherlands
In order for the dismantlement to occur, the city needs to decide whether or not to issue a permit. According to Rotterdam Mayor Ahmed Aboutaleb, the city hadn't received a permit application as of February 4, NL Times indicated in an earlier report.
‘Wait and See’: China Vows Strong Response as U.S. Prepares to Arm Taiwan
China has long called for an end to arms sales to the island, over which it asserts a historical claim and has vowed to seize—by force if necessary.
White House Stands Behind Masking in Schools as States Pull Back Mandates
Face coverings in schools have been a source of contentious debate among Republicans and Democrats throughout the pandemic.
Freedom Convoy Raises $2M on GiveSendGo After GoFundMe Removes Campaign
In a fresh campaign, under the name Freedom Convoy 2022, organizers said it was raising the funds for truckers protesting against vaccine mandates in Canada.
Replacing Soldiers Discharged for Vaccine Refusal Could Cost Army $200 Million
The paper, which cited the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, said another $36,000 was spent training the soldier until their first operational assignment.