Financier Peter Schiff’s suggestion on Twitter that Volodymyr Zelenskyy should have dressed up for his address to the U.S. Congress did not go well.
Author: Mike Snider, USA TODAY
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy tells Russian soldiers to ‘surrender’
Some Russian forces are abandoning tanks and other weapons, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said. ‘Surrender to our forces,’ he said Tuesday.
They’re trying to resurrect an extinct rat now. It’s not going so well
Bringing back extinct species has been an intriguing topic for decades. But resurrecting a long-gone animal is no sure thing, scientists say.
2 black holes collided billions of years ago. The spectacle is just beginning to reach Earth.
Astronomers say there are imperceptible gravitational waves generated before the collision that are hitting us right now.
Soaring gas prices should reach a national average of $4 per gallon by Monday, analysts expect
Gas prices continue to climb amid the Russia-Ukraine war, with the national average price for a gallon of regular expected to hit $4 this weekend.
Gas prices shot up 11 cents overnight – they were already averaging $4 or more in some states
Concerns about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continued to drive up prices at the pump in the U.S. The cost of a gallon of regular gas rose 11 cents.
Space junk crashes into far side of moon. It will take some time before we see the damage.
Scientists say a rocket that helped launch a Chinese lunar mission in 2014 has crashed into the moon. Now we must wait a month for pictures.
Gas prices in many US cities will hit $5 in ‘weeks.’ Some are already higher
Gas prices are hitting $5 per gallon in places like San Francisco due to Russia’s attack on Ukraine. Sanctions could result in a ban on Russian oil.
A song of defiance: Ukraine’s national anthem being heard all over the world
The Ukraine national anthem, the title translates to “Ukraine is not yet lost,” is being sung around the world in protest of the Russian invasion.
Russia’s demands that Ukraine lay down arms ahead of potential talks is a ‘farce,’ experts say
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Friday that Russia would be willing to negotiate with Ukraine if the country lays down its arms.