Monthly Archives: February 2023
Guardians make name for themselves with surprise 2022 season
The Guardians made quite a name for themselves this season
Putin's martial law declaration 'speaks to his desperation,' Blinken tells ABC
Putin’s declaration of martial law in illegally annexed parts of Ukraine “speaks to his desperation,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken told George Stephanopoulos Original Article
WATCH: Paddleboarders get into Halloween spirit with spooky costumes
Participants in Vancouver’s second annual Witchilano Paddle took to the water dressed as witches—swapping broomsticks for paddleboards. Original Article
Review: 'Descendant' powerfully telescopes past and present
Rarely have past and present mingled in a documentary the way they do in “Descendant,” a nonfiction account of the last known ship to bring African captives to the American South for enslavement Original Article
3 Venezuelan migrants killed in Mexico highway accident
Three Venezuelan migrants are dead and five other migrants have been injured in a van accident in southern Mexico Original Article
Trump deposed in defamation suit filed by E. Jean Carroll
Former President Donald Trump answered questions under oath in a defamation lawsuit filed by a writer who says he raped her in the mid-1990s Original Article
UK PM Truss vows to stay, but is on brink as minister quits
The government of British Prime Minister Liz Truss is teetering on the verge of collapse, just hours after she vowed to keep governing Original Article
Soon you'll be able to schedule posts on Instagram
Instagram is testing a new feature again. But this one actually seems pretty nice.A spokesperson for Meta, the company that owns Instagram, confirmed to Mashable on Wednesday that it is “testing the ability to schedule content with a percentage of our global community.”Creators can already schedule their Live videos up to 90 days in advance, […]
Putin adds martial law in Ukraine regions, limits in Russia
Russian President Vladimir Putin doubled down Wednesday on his faltering invasion of Ukraine with a declaration of martial law in four illegally annexed regions and preparations within Russia for draconian new restrictions and crackdowns Original Article
Mexico activists file Hague case over disappearances
Mexican activists have filed a criminal complaint at the International Court of Justice at The Hague, arguing authorities cooperated with or allowed drug cartels to abduct people who were never seen again Original Article