Ukraine Says Dwindling , Supply of Munitions Is, Limiting Military Capabilities.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky
recently told reporters that deliveries of
munitions to Ukraine have "really slowed down.".
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky
recently told reporters that deliveries of
munitions to Ukraine have "really slowed down.".
ABC reports that 155 mm artillery shells have
proven to be one of Ukraine's most
important munitions in its war against Russia.
On November 16, Western officials agreed with
estimates that Russia is currently producing
about one million artillery shells every day.
Despite ramping up production, 'The Economist'
predicts that the United States will only produce about
half of the 155 mm shells that Russia produces in 2025. .
Despite ramping up production, 'The Economist'
predicts that the United States will only produce about
half of the 155 mm shells that Russia produces in 2025. .
Despite ramping up production, 'The Economist'
predicts that the United States will only produce about
half of the 155 mm shells that Russia produces in 2025. .
Earlier this week, Germany's defense minister said that the
European Union was on track to fall short on its promise of
providing Ukraine with a million rounds by March of 2024.
Earlier this week, Germany's defense minister said that the
European Union was on track to fall short on its promise of
providing Ukraine with a million rounds by March of 2024.
Reductions in munition supplies to Ukraine
would reportedly limit the country's
ability to mount offensive operations. .
Reductions in munition supplies to Ukraine
would reportedly limit the country's
ability to mount offensive operations. .
ABC reports that the war in Gaza has further put
pressure on U.S. arms makers, who diverted
some artillery shells intended for Ukraine to Israel. .
ABC reports that the war in Gaza has further put
pressure on U.S. arms makers, who diverted
some artillery shells intended for Ukraine to Israel. .
As the conflict in Ukraine has dragged on, the
U.S. has called upon other allies, like South Korea,
to step up and increase support.
The warning from Zelensky comes
amid ongoing debate in Congress over
continued funding for the conflict in Ukraine.
The warning from Zelensky comes
amid ongoing debate in Congress over
continued funding for the conflict in Ukraine.
ABC reports that Ukrainian officials have repeatedly
warned that their military's ability to fire artillery
shells has consistently been lower than Russia's
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These Are the World's , Top Polluters , Heading Into COP28.
Using data from the EU's Emissions Database for Global
Atmospheric Research 2023, 'The Independent' recently revealed
the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions for every country.
In 2022, China was the world's biggest GHG producer,
generating over 25% of total global emissions.
China's share of the world's annual GHG emissions has
doubled over the past 20 years as a result of
rapid economic growth and industrial development.
China's share of the world's annual GHG emissions has
doubled over the past 20 years as a result of
rapid economic growth and industrial development.
China's 2060 goal to reach net zero emissions
would make it one of the last 10 countries
to achieve zero emissions globally. .
'The Independent' reports that the United States
is the world's second-largest GHG producer,
emitting more than 6 billion tons in 2022.
'The Independent' reports that the United States
is the world's second-largest GHG producer,
emitting more than 6 billion tons in 2022.
In November, U.S. President Joe Biden and
China's President Xi Jinping vowed to accelerate
their countries' efforts to combat climate change. .
In November, U.S. President Joe Biden and
China's President Xi Jinping vowed to accelerate
their countries' efforts to combat climate change. .
The world's two biggest emitters of GHG
agreed to reduce methane and other emissions. .
Cooperation between the U.S. and China is viewed
as critical to meeting the climate goals of the COP28.
In a joint statement released after their meeting, Biden and Xi said that
both countries “are aware of the important role they play” and “will work
together... to rise up to one of the greatest challenges of our time.” .
'The Independent' reports that India is
the world's third-largest producer of GHG,
with approximately 7% of total global emissions.
'The Independent' reports that India is
the world's third-largest producer of GHG,
with approximately 7% of total global emissions
This Day in History: , First Human
Heart Transplant.
December 3, 1967.
Louis Washkansky, 53, received the
first human heart transplant at
Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa.
He received the transplant from
Denise Darvall, a 25-year-old woman
who was fatally injured in a car accident.
Surgeon Christiaan Barnard performed
the revolutionary medical operation.
Tragically, the anti-rejection
drugs given to Washkansky
caused him to contract
double pneumonia.
He died 18 days later.
By the 1970s, many
of Barnard's transplant
patients were living up to
five years with their new hearts
NATO Vows Ongoing , Support for Ukraine , Amid Russia's 'Brutal War of Aggression'.
Fox News reports that the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization said it will continue to support Ukraine's
defensive war against Russia for "as long as it takes.".
Fox News reports that the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization said it will continue to support Ukraine's
defensive war against Russia for "as long as it takes.".
The alliance's pledge comes after a meeting of
the NATO-Ukraine Council on the second day of
the group's Foreign Affairs Ministers meeting. .
Allies remain steadfast in their
commitment to further step up political
and practical support to Ukraine as it
continues to defend its independence,
sovereignty, and territorial integrity
within its internationally recognized
borders, and will continue their
support for as long as it takes, NATO statement, via Fox News.
A strong, independent Ukraine
is vital for the stability
of the Euro-Atlantic area, NATO statement, via Fox News.
Fox News reports that NATO does not give
Ukraine direct military assistance. Help is
instead offered by individual member states. .
At the November 29 meeting, NATO Secretary
General Jens Stoltenberg claimed that Ukraine is
on the verge of becoming a member of the alliance.
According to Stoltenberg, Ukraine's entry
into NATO will happen following the conclusion
of Russia's "brutal war of aggression.".
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba was
reportedly in attendance at the council meeting,
which was held in Brussels, Belgium.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba was
reportedly in attendance at the council meeting,
which was held in Brussels, Belgium.
I heard a clear ‘no’ to any reference to
fatigue, and I heard (a) clear ‘yes’ to
increased support to Ukraine.
They understand that in order
for them to feel safe, in order for
them not to end up in a situation
where NATO’s soldiers will have
to fight, Ukraine has to win in this war, Dmytro Kuleba, Ukraine's Foreign Minister, via Fox News.
I heard a clear ‘no’ to any reference to
fatigue, and I heard (a) clear ‘yes’ to
increased support to Ukraine.
They understand that in order
for them to feel safe, in order for
them not to end up in a situation
where NATO’s soldiers will have
to fight, Ukraine has to win in this war, Dmytro Kuleba, Ukraine's Foreign Minister, via Fox News.
While speaking at the council, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken
said the only obstacle to ending the Russia-Ukraine war , "is Vladimir Putin and the extent to which
he believes that he can somehow
outlast Ukraine, outlast his people.".
While speaking at the council, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken
said the only obstacle to ending the Russia-Ukraine war , "is Vladimir Putin and the extent to which
he believes that he can somehow
outlast Ukraine, outlast his people."
Happy Birthday,
Britney Spears!.
Britney Jean Spears
turns 42 years old today.
Here are five fun facts
about the singer.
1. Before signing her
solo record deal, she
was in talks to be in the
girl group, Innosense.
2. She used to own a
restaurant called Nyla.
3. Spears made her singing debut at just 5 years old
when she sang at her kindergarten graduation.
4. She was initially rejected
from 'Mickey Mouse Club'
because she was too young.
5. Spears was the best-selling
female artist of the 2000s.
Happy Birthday,
Britney Spears!
Von Miller Turns Himself In , on Domestic Violence Charge.
The Buffalo Bills linebacker
turned himself in on Nov. 30.
He was released shortly
after on a $5,000 bond.
Miller has been charged with "third-degree felony
assault of a pregnant woman," ESPN reports. .
If convicted, he faces up to
10 years in prison and a fine of $10,000.
ESPN reports that Dallas Police responded to
a disturbance call at 11 a.m. on Nov. 29.
Miller and the pregnant woman got
into an argument, at which point the
football player allegedly assaulted her.
Police observed "minor abrasions" on the woman's hand,
as well as "injuries consistent with applied pressure on the neck" and bruising to her abdomen and arm, ESPN reports. .
Miller and the woman have been
together for seven years.
They have other children together as well.
The Bills issued a statement on Nov. 30.
This morning, we were made aware of an
incident involving Von Miller. We are in the
process of gathering more information and
will have no further comment at this point, Buffalo Bills, via statement
Sandra Day O’Connor, , Trailblazing Supreme Court Justice, , Dead at 93.
NPR reports that the first woman to serve on
the Supreme Court, Sandra Day O'Connor,
died on December 1 in Phoenix, Arizona.
The court announced that the 93-year-old retired
Supreme Court justice died of complications related
to advanced dementia and a respiratory illness.
The court announced that the 93-year-old retired
Supreme Court justice died of complications related
to advanced dementia and a respiratory illness.
In 1981, O'Connor was appointed
to the nation's highest court
by President Ronald Reagan. .
She retired in 2006 after serving on
the Supreme Court for over 24 years. .
NPR reports that cases she held a deciding
vote in pertained to abortion, affirmative action,
campaign finance reform and states' rights. .
NPR reports that cases she held a deciding
vote in pertained to abortion, affirmative action,
campaign finance reform and states' rights. .
The minute I was confirmed and on
the court, states across the country
started putting more women...
on their Supreme Courts. , Sandra Day O'Connor, via NPR.
And it made a difference in
the acceptance of young women
as lawyers. It opened doors for them, Sandra Day O'Connor, via NPR.
After her retirement, O'Connor became
an outspoken critic of what she described
as threats to judicial independence.
She also advocated for increased civics instruction
in public schools to educate students on the
structures and processes of the U.S. government.
She also advocated for increased civics instruction
in public schools to educate students on the
structures and processes of the U.S. government.
NPR reports that O'Connor's career
has left a profound mark on the history
of the nation and the Supreme Court. .
NPR reports that O'Connor's career
has left a profound mark on the history
of the nation and the Supreme Court.
Judge Blocks , Montana’s TikTok Ban.
On Nov. 30, U.S. District Judge Donald Molloy
temporarily blocked Montana's TikTok ban that was scheduled to go into effect on Jan. 1, CNN reports. .
On Nov. 30, U.S. District Judge Donald Molloy
temporarily blocked Montana's TikTok ban that was scheduled to go into effect on Jan. 1, CNN reports. .
According to Molloy, “the current record leaves
little doubt that Montana’s legislature and attorney general were more interested in targeting China’s ostensible role
in TikTok than with protecting Montana consumers.”.
TikTok also reportedly illustrated how
the law violates the First Amendment.
In shutting off TikTok, the Legislature has
both harmed User Plaintiffs’ First Amendment
rights and cut off a stream of income on which
many rely. Thus, Plaintiffs have established
a likelihood of irreparable harm, U.S. District Judge Donald Molloy, via order.
Emilee Cantrell, a deputy communications
director at Montana’s attorney general’s office, referred to the order as a "preliminary decision.".
The judge indicated several times
that the analysis could change as the
case proceeds and the state has
the opportunity to present
a full factual record. , Emilee Cantrell, a deputy communications
director at Montana’s attorney general’s office, via CNN.
We look forward to presenting the complete
legal argument to defend the law that protects
Montanans from the Chinese Communist Party
obtaining and using their data, Emilee Cantrell, a deputy communications
director at Montana’s attorney general’s office, via CNN.
The law was on track "to be the first of
its kind" in the country, CNN reports. .
Under the legislation, TikTok would not be
allowed to operate within state lines.
Fines of $10,000 a day
could potentially be issued
How to Tell if Someone Is Lying
to You by Their Body Language.
Some people are so good at deception
that you feel it’s impossible to distinguish
between what is false and what is true. .
Thankfully, these seven body language signs
can help you tell if someone is lying to you. .
1. Their eyes are darting back and forth
or they’re looking away from you at key
moments in the conversation.
2. Filler words such as “umm,” “like” and
“uh” can indicate they don’t actually know
what they’re talking about.
3. Taking an unusually long pause after you ask
them something they should know the answer to.
4. Experiencing excessive sweating on the
forehead or excessive dryness of the mouth. .
5. Fidgeting or becoming itchy all of a
sudden without an apparent cause. .
6. Repeating words or phrases that
they’ve already said and stammering.
7. Fake smiling. You can tell the difference
because a person’s eyes will wrinkle when
they’re really smiling