In week eight of fighting, the war between Russia and Ukraine entered a new phrase as Russia changed tactics and targeted the port city of Mariupol.
Author: Sarah Elbeshbishi, USA TODAY
‘Encouraging’: What the latest Hillsong scandal says about the #ChurchToo movement
Hillsong, the non-denominational mega church with congregations worldwide, has seen a decline in membership as scandals have emerged in recent years.
‘Encouraging’: What the latest Hillsong scandal says about the #ChurchToo movement
Hillsong, the non-denominational mega church with congregations worldwide, has seen a decline in membership as scandals have emerged in recent years.
Caregiver fatigue left millions suffering in silence during COVID-19
For millions of Americans, the signs of caregiver fatigue have been there since the beginning of the pandemic, but they’re only now being recognized.
As more marijuana dispensaries get targeted by robbers, SAFE Banking Act lingers in Congress
Marijuana dispensaries are cash-only businesses making pot shops lucrative targets for robbers in states with legal weed.
$120 million and counting: How the ‘first crypto war’ is unfolding in Ukraine
The Ukrainian government committed to using donated digital assets toward non-lethal supplies in the fight against Russia.
‘Late to the game’: Despite Biden executive order, US lags other nations regulating crypto
The US joined the growing list of nations trying to regulate cryptocurrency with the executive order Biden signed, well behind other countries.
US allegations against conservative financial website show depths of Russian info wars
US intelligence officials accusing Zero Hedge for amplifying Russian propaganda signals news tactics to fight against Russia in the information war.
Majority of states’ laws treat sexual assault perpetrators differently if victims drank
A USA TODAY analysis finds 27 states have laws that treat sexual assault perpetrators differently, based on how victims became incapacitated.
House GOP members who voted for infrastructure bill face backlash from Republican colleagues
Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., called her colleagues who voted for the bill “RINOS” – Republicans in name only.