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Google Suspends All Ad Sales in Russia
The Masters of the Universe at Google have paused all ad sales in Russia in response to the country’s invasion of Ukraine. The internet giant said the “extraordinary circumstances” of the war led to its decision after it faced criticism from the Russian government over ads “aimed at creating a distorted perception of current events.”
Cops Arrest 22 Sinaloa Cartel Members in Mexican State Bordering Texas
Police arrested 22 members of the Sinaloa Cartel, including a regional leader, who were operating in the Monterrey metropolitan area this week. In recent months, the border state of Nuevo Leon has become the latest front of a fierce turf war as the cartel tries to expand its territories.
Nolte: Fauci Spreads Vaccine Misinformation on 'Woke AF' Podcast
Dr. Anthony Fauci emerged from his apparent State of the Union isolation long enough to spread vaccine misinformation.
World Bank Releases $1 Billion in Aid to Afghanistan
The World Bank on Tuesday approved a request by the Afghanistan Reconstruction Trust Fund (ARTF) to release more than $1 billion in aid to Afghanistan, India’s WION news site reported Wednesday.
Biden Wants $10B to Protect Ukraine's Border After Spending $6M Every Day to Not Build U.S.-Mexico Border Wall
President Joe Biden is looking to spend more than $10 billion in American taxpayer money to protect the borders of Ukraine even as he spent $6 million every day to not build a wall along the United States-Mexico border.
Taiwan Claims Malfunction, Not Sabotage, Behind Giant Blackout
An electricity blackout that affected nearly 5.5 million households and businesses across Taiwan on Thursday was caused by a “human error” that resulted in an equipment malfunction at a power plant managed by the state-run Taiwan Power Co. (Taipower), Taiwan government officials announced late Thursday local time.