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Russia Sends Six Warships To Black Sea, Near Ukrainian Coast
The Russian Navy claims that the ships were sent to the Black Sea to participate in military exercises. The Russian Navy claims that the ships were sent to the Black Sea to participate in military exercises. -
Kia And Hyundai Recalls Combined 485,000 U.S. Vehicles Over Potential Fire Risk
Hyundai and Kia advised owners of affected vehicles to park their cars outside instead of inside their garages in case of fires. Hyundai and Kia advised owners of affected vehicles to park their cars outside instead of inside their garages in case of fires. -
U.S. Special Forces Take Down Another ISIS Leader During Operation In Syria
Biden said they went with deploying Special Forces instead of airstrikes to kill ISIS leader Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi to minimize civilian casualties. Biden said they went with deploying Special Forces instead of airstrikes to kill ISIS leader Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi to minimize civilian casualties. -
Amazon To Raise Prime Membership Prices Amid Inflation
Amazon will increase the annual membership rates from $119 per year to $139 per year. Amazon will increase the annual membership rates from $119 per year to $139 per year. -
U.S. Warns China Not To Help Russia If It Hit With Sanctions
U.S. State Department spokesman Ned Price said Chinese companies that attempt to help Russia evade or circumvent sanctions would face serious consequences. U.S. State Department spokesman Ned Price said Chinese companies that attempt to help Russia evade or circumvent sanctions would face serious consequences. -
U.S. To Deploy 3,000 Troops To Reinforce NATO's Eastern Flank
Biden approved an order for the deployment of around 3,000 troops to support NATO's eastern flank in Europe. Biden approved an order for the deployment of around 3,000 troops to support NATO's eastern flank in Europe. -
Starbucks Reports Slightly Lower Holiday Profits Amid Inflation
Starbucks said it may be forced to increase prices once again due to the surge in prices of materials and labor. Starbucks said it may be forced to increase prices once again due to the surge in prices of materials and labor. -
U.S. Threatens Russia With 'Mother Of All Sanctions'
Officials said if Russia does decide to invade, it would be hit with unprecedented sanctions that would destroy its economy. Officials said if Russia does decide to invade, it would be hit with unprecedented sanctions that would destroy its economy. -
Moderna Begins Trial On Omicron-Specific Booster Shot
Moderna said it will be conducting mid-stage studies on its new Omicron-specific booster in the U.S. Moderna said it will be conducting mid-stage studies on its new Omicron-specific booster in the U.S. -
Lowe's To Launch Petco Store-In-Store Program At Select U.S. Outlets
Lowe's and Petco announced that they will be launching Lowe's + Petco store-in-store concepts at select Lowe's outlets. Lowe's and Petco announced that they will be launching Lowe's + Petco store-in-store concepts at select Lowe's outlets.