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Russia bans Jim Carrey and other Canadians over Trudeau’s opposition to invasion

Jim Carrey, The Handmaid's Tale author Margaret Atwood, and other notable Canadians were banned from entering Russia in response to Canada's support for Ukraine amid the Russian invasion.

Pompeo slams Biden’s comment that he’s ‘not looking for a conflict’ with China

Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo dismissed President Joe Biden's claim that he's "not looking for a conflict" with China following the first in-person meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping of Biden's presidency.

Army awards Lockheed Martin over $500 million to replenish US stockpiles

The Army awarded multiple contract options to Lockheed Martin valued at more than $500 million to replenish Defense Department stockpiles that have been diminished through the military aid provided to Ukraine.

Amazon to lay off 10,000 employees in preparation for tech downturn

Amazon intends to lay off thousands of workers in what some call the most significant round of cuts in the company's history.

John Aniston dead: Day of our Lives star dies as star daughter Jennifer leads tributes

Legendary soap opera star John Aniston has died. He was 89 years old.

Experimental Alzheimer’s drug fails to slow cognitive decline in clinical trials

An experimental Alzheimer's drug failed to slow cognitive decline in a long-awaited trial, marking the latest disappointment in a research field that has been wrought with setbacks.

Stimulus update: $3,200 one-time payments must be claimed before deadline Tuesday

Between 9 million and 10 million taxpayers remain eligible for COVID-19 stimulus payments worth thousands of dollars, but the deadline is on Tuesday.

UVA shooting suspect Christopher Darnell Jones Jr. in custody after three football players killed

The suspected shooter accused of killing three people and injuring two others on Sunday at the University of Virginia is in custody, Virginia State Police said during a Monday press conference.

Incoming freshman lawmakers arrive to chaos on Capitol Hill

Incoming freshman lawmakers arrived in Washington for orientation on Sunday facing a chaotic week ahead, with the fate of the majority in the House still in flux and uncertainty about what the leadership makeup will look like as they brace for life in the new Congress.

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