After Train Derailment In East Palestine, Lawyers Sign Up Clients in Droves

Lawyers have poured into East Palestine, Ohio, since the derailment that led to a burn-off of toxic chemicals, filing more than a dozen lawsuits so far on behalf of local residents.Read More
10 Years After Lac-Mégantic Tragedy, Are Canada’s Rails Safe?

When a runaway train loaded with oil jumped the tracks in Lac-Mégantic, Quebec, 47 people died in Canada’s worst rail disaster in nearly 150 years.Read More
Photos: Rare Snow in California Covers Roads and Dusts the Hollywood Sign

Whiteout conditions shuttered roads in the mountains, while a dusting of snow on beaches brought residents out to marvel.Read More
Russia, Ukraine and the West Vow to Fight On, in a War With No End in Sight

Moscow and Kyiv face daunting challenges in moving forward, with no clear sense of what an attainable victory might look like.Read More
New York Times reporters reflect on the moments from the war that are seared in their minds.

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Jewish community in Ukraine reacts to Putin’s Nazi rhetoric
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Amanpour: These countries could convince Putin to stop

CNN’s Christiane Amanpour discusses which countries could utilize their leverage with Russian President Vladimir Putin to help end the Ukraine conflict. Read More
Opinion: Germany’s military U-turn is a turning point in the history of Europe

In the week since Russian missiles began raining down on Ukraine, Germany has upturned its decadeslong military-light foreign policy, heralding a dramatic shift in the complexion of modern Europe. Read More
Sanctions: Biden administration planning to impose new sanctions on Russian oligarchs as soon as Thursday

The Biden administration is planning to impose new sanctions on Russian oligarchs and members of their families as soon as Thursday, sources familiar with the matter said. Read More
Banned: Russian and Belarusian athletes to no longer compete at Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympics

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