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Biden plans to nominate Bridget Brink as the next ambassador to Ukraine. Who is she?
Brink has served as the U.S. ambassador to Slovakia since 2019. She has more than two decades of experience in the Foreign Service, including stints in Georgia and Uzbekistan.
French zombie comedy 'Z' changes its name ahead of Cannes, at Ukrainians' urging
Director Michel Hazanavicius changed the name for the Cannes opener after Ukrainian protesters noted that the letter Z has come to symbolize support for Russia's war in Ukraine.
Russia says civilians can leave the Mariupol steel plant, but Ukraine disagrees
The Russian Defense Ministry said it will open a humanitarian corridor for civilians on Monday, but Ukrainian officials said they had not agreed with Russia on a route and leaving would not be safe.
A 2nd Amazon warehouse on Staten Island begins voting on a union
Less than a month after the Amazon Labor Union unionized the first Amazon facility in the U.S., workers at a smaller warehouse across the street begin voting on whether to join the upstart union.
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Redistricting and Democrats' stalled agenda put this blue Arizona House seat in play
A redrawn Phoenix-area district represented by Rep. Greg Stanton is ground zero for the kind of race Democrats need to win in order to keep control of the House.
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Jurors listen to tense audio recordings at Johnny Depp's libel trial
"The next move, if I don't walk away ... it's going to be a bloodbath, like it was on the island," actor Johnny Depp says on the recording played in court on Monday.
Jon Stewart says the 'fragility of leaders' is the real threat to humor
Jon Stewart is honored with the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at the Kennedy Center. The former host of The Daily Show was praised for revitalizing political satire and for his activism.
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Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (April 24)
A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
See how Kharkiv's bomb squad neutralizes cluster bombs in Ukraine
Ukrainian forces are struggling to detonate mines that scatter over a wide area and are internationally banned, known as "cluster munitions."
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NLRB sues Starbucks for retaliating against 3 workers involved in unionizing
Federal officials asked the court to have the employees reinstated. At least 28 Starbucks stores across the country have voted to form a union.
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