BRUSSELS — Russian troops battled their way into the devastated Ukrainian city of Sievierodonetsk on Tuesday, as their slow, brutal offensive in eastern Ukraine shifted
Month: May 2022
Pokemon Go’s Adventure Week Event Adds New Fossil Pokemon – CNET
Pokemon Go’s Season of Go kicks off on Wednesday, and one of the first activities happening next season is Adventure Week. The event runs June
Elon Musk Says Tesla Won’t Build Indian Factory Unless It Can Sell Imported Cars
Elon Musk has confirmed that Tesla will not establish a manufacturing base in India unless it is able to sell and service cars in the
World’s Oldest Living Dog Is a Toy Fox Terrier That Listens to Country Music – CNET
The world’s oldest living dog has distinct musical tastes. Pebbles, a toy fox terrier, was born on March 28, 2000, making her 22 years old
Jif Peanut Butter Recall: Learn Which Snacks Are Included, and How to Get a Replacement – CNET
What’s happening Some types of Jif peanut butter have been recalled over potential salmonella contamination. Now the recalls are spreading to other products that contain
BTS Visits White House to Discuss Anti-Asian Hate and Diversity – CNET
K-pop supergroup BTS headed to the White House Tuesday to meet with President Joe Biden to discuss anti-Asian hate crimes and discrimination. The group’s appearance coincided
Your Wednesday Briefing: More Aid to Ukraine
Good morning. We’re covering Europe’s plan to increase aid to Ukraine and Shanghai’s move to ease pandemic restrictions. E.U. ratchets up its Ukraine response A
Diablo Immortal Won’t Launch in Certain European Countries Due to Anti-Loot Box Laws – CNET
Diablo Immortal is the free-to-play mobile entry in the franchise coming out on Thursday across the globe — except for the Netherlands and Belgium. The
2024 Audi A6 E-Tron Shaping Up To Be A Real Looker
Audi’s Alpine testing continues with the latest batch of pictures from our spy photographers showing the all-electric A6 e-tron sedan undergoing development high in the
Israel Signs Trade Deal With U.A.E.
JERUSALEM — Government ministers from Israel and the United Arab Emirates signed a free-trade agreement on Tuesday that, once ratified, would be the widest-ranging deal