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I was shaken by the news that Russia had detained WNBA star Brittney Griner on allegations that she had vape…
Texas Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee has called on the Russian government to release WNBA star Brittney Griner from custody.
It’s hard for WNBA players to turn down that money despite safety concerns and politics in some of the nations…
During the first full week of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the price of regular gas rose by almost 41 cents.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday intensified a crackdown on media outlets, blocking Facebook and Twitter.
Russia has, in the past, seized American citizens and held them for long periods for what the U.S. government insists…
Brittney Griner of the Phoenix Mercury was detained on drug charges in Russia as the country ramps up a war…
Joy Reid took to Twitter to respond to Laura Ingraham's rant about the U.S. sanctioning Russian oligarchs amid Russia’s invasion of…
From the White House to the halls of Congress, the U.S. government says it's doing its part in aiding African…
The world changed on Feb. 24. Since Russia invaded Ukraine, the world has rallied around its citizens and its president,…
The African Union has reacted to the disturbing reports that African citizens in Ukraine are being discriminated against at the…
"I'm hoping that the [U.S.] doesn't make the mistake of going into Ukraine trying to nation-build," U.S. Rep. Frederica Wilson…
The U.S. is set to evacuate its embassy in Kyiv as Western intelligence officials warn that a Russian invasion of…
Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock, you’ve been bombarded with news coverage of Russia’s military escalation against Ukraine.
Coachella announced Wednesday that Ye will be the main draw at its annual two-weekend extravaganza, set to return in April.
Kanye West is reportedly planning a trip to Moscow to meet with President Vladimir Putin and host his popular "Sunday…
Angelina Melnikova was gliding around the parallel bars when her competitor, American Simone Biles, was scratched from the competition.
ABC News reporter Rachel Scott had a simple question for Russian President Vladimir Putin: “what are you so afraid of?"