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Russia gave Yemen's Houthi rebels satellite data so they could attack Red Sea shipping lanes: report
The satellite data was transferred to the Houthis through Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps members…
Matthew Loh
Ukraine can still beat Russia. It just comes down to enough Western aid.
Ukraine's military is short of combat gear. This is what it would take to fully equip its troops to…
Michael Peck
Oklahoma's lax marijuana laws made it a green utopia for the cannabis industry. Then came the mass murder.
Oklahoma's lax pot laws made it a utopia for the cannabis industry. A mass murder on a weed farm in…
Matt Stroud
Russia's hunted A-50 command planes are its eyes over Ukraine. Here's how it compares to the Boeing E-3 Sentry.
Russia's Beriev A-50 and the Boeing E-3 Sentry have played important roles in the Ukraine war. Here…
Benjamin Brimelow
Google let a sanctioned Russian company access data belonging to Americans and Europeans for months. The report's author says there's a 'huge danger' if it was shared with the Russian government.
US senators in April warned user data through ad sales platforms could be a "goldmine for foreign i…
Kelsey Vlamis
Indian data laws have an uncanny resemblance to Russia’s 'new' internet and China’s 'Great Firewall'
Many Asian countries are moving to limit the many unlimited freedoms that Internet offers. The late…
Trump's legal losing streak continues — a British judge tossed out his lawsuit over the infamous Russia dossier
A UK judge dismissed Donald Trump's lawsuit against former British spy Christopher Steele, who crea…
Mikhaila Friel
Putin baselessly claims 'genocide' is happening in areas of Ukraine controlled by Kremlin-backed rebels
Putin's comments came as Russia said that it was pulling back some of its troops from Ukraine's bor…
John Haltiwanger
Michael Sussmann's lawyers accuse special counsel John Durham of embracing a theory of 'over-criminalization' that defies Supreme Court precedent
Defense lawyers also said Sussmann's prosecution will have a "chilling effect" on tipsters who want…
Sonam Sheth,C. Ryan Barber
Russian tankers turned off their tracking signals at more than double the normal rate in March, as 'dark activity' skyrockets following the invasion of Ukraine
At least nine superyachts owned by Russian oligarchs also turned off their tracking signals in Marc…
Hannah Towey
Democratic Rep. Vicente Gonzalez of Texas appears to violate a federal conflict-of-interest law with late disclosure of a mining stock sale
Gonzalez is one of 65 members of Congress who have violated the STOCK Act, a federal conflict-of-in…
Madison Hall
The Ukrainian draft dodgers who don't want to go to war against Russia
Insider spoke with a 21-year-old Ukrainian draft dodger who attempted to flee but was stopped at t…
Rebecca Rommen
US law firm sues Credit Suisse for misleading investors, claiming the bank did business with Russian oligarchs
Credit Suisse securitized a portfolio of loans linked to its wealthiest customers' yachts and priva…
Sam Tabahriti
NATO navies are worried about Russia using its unique weapons to pick a fight on territory nobody controls
Amid rising tensions with Russia, NATO militaries are expanding their focus and preparing for opera…
Constantine Atlamazoglou
Russia's 'ghost ships' could be targeted at a sea choke point in a bid to enforce the West's oil price cap
Russia has been using so-called "ghost ships" to skirt the West's oil price cap. The EU will ask De…
George Glover
Plane safety incidents in Russia have tripled since the invasion of Ukraine because airlines can't get spare parts due to sanctions
Russia has seen 180 plane safety incidents this year compared to 60 in 2022, as sanctions have forc…
Pete Syme
Russia and Ukraine just turned much of the Black Sea into a dangerous no man's land
A White House official said Russia has mined certain areas of the Black Sea and may be attempting t…