Eurasia’s tallest active volcano erupted prompting schools in the nearby towns to shut down.
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Former-NSA Employee Pleads Guilty After Accusations Of Selling U.S. Secrets To Russia
On Monday, a Colorado-based former employee of the National Security Agency (NSA) entered a guilty plea for attempting to sell confidential material to Russian intelligence.
Read More Former-NSA Employee Pleads Guilty After Accusations Of Selling U.S. Secrets To RussiaConsortium News Sues NewsGuard & U.S. Government For Violating 1st Amendment, Defamation
A new lawsuit accuses NewsGuard and the U.S. government of defaming Consortium News.
Read More Consortium News Sues NewsGuard & U.S. Government For Violating 1st Amendment, DefamationTurkey Submits Sweden’s Bid For NATO Membership To Parliament
Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the president of Turkey, submitted the last remaining legislation for the country of Sweden to become a part of NATO.
Read More Turkey Submits Sweden’s Bid For NATO Membership To ParliamentBiden Funding Request Includes $75B For Ukraine And Israel
President Joe Biden asked Congress for supplemental funding that totals $105 billion, which includes $60 billion to Ukraine and $14 billion to Israel.
Read More Biden Funding Request Includes $75B For Ukraine And IsraelRussian-American Journalist Charged With ‘Failure To Register As A Foreign Agent’
Alsu Kurmasheva, a Russian-American journalist, has been arrested in Kazan, Russia for “failing to register as a foreign agent.” If convicted the sentence carries a jail term of up to five years behind bars.
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