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Russian Missiles Strike Ukrainian Port City of Odesa
Russian forces launched a series of strikes on infrastructure along Ukraine's coast, including in the port city of Odesa, on the Black Sea.
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Amazon Workers in N.Y.C. Vote to Unionize
Workers at Amazon's warehouse on Staten Island in New York City celebrated their successful vote to form a union, delivering the first win for organized labor in the United States at the company.
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U.S. Economy Sees Strong Job Growth, Inflation Remains a Threat
President Biden delivered remarks on the jobs report for March as the labor market strengthened and inflation continued to rise.
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'Putin Is Not the Force He Used to Be,' U.K. Defense Minister Says
Britain's defense minister said that Russia's army was exhausted and that its reputation 'has been trashed' as a result of President Vladimir V. Putin's actions.
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At Least 2 Killed in Powerful Florida Storm
At least two people were killed and two others injured after a severe storm destroyed homes in the Florida Panhandle.
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Watch Live: Biden Addresses Plan to Tap U.S. Oil Reserves
President Biden announces the release of up to 180 million barrels of oil from U.S. reserves in an effort to combat rising gas prices and the impact of Russia's war on Ukraine.
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NATO Says Russian Forces Are Not Withdrawing From Around Kyiv
NATO's secretary general said intelligence has shown Russia to be repositioning, not withdrawing, its troops from around and north of Ukraine's capital.
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U.K. Spy Chief Says Russian Soldiers Have Disobeyed Orders
Jeremy Fleming, the director of Britain's electronic surveillance agency, said Russian troops, plagued by low morale and weapons shortages, have refused to carry out orders and accidentally shot down their own aircraft.
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Putin Not 'Fully Informed' About War in Ukraine, Pentagon Says
John F. Kirby, the Pentagon spokesman, said the Defense Department believed that President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia had not been given an accurate account of his army's failures in Ukraine.
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U.S. and Russian Astronauts Return from the Space Station
A spacecraft carrying a NASA astronaut and his Russian crewmates landed in Kazakhstan. Russia's invasion of Ukraine could strain future collaboration between NASA and its Russian counterpart, Roscosmos.