The United Nations and Turkey brokered two deals last month: one protects ships carrying Ukrainian grain through the Black Sea and the other keeps Russia’s food and fertilizer from being sanctioned.
Lynley Price
Rock icon Melissa Etheridge announces solo off-Broadway show
The 12-show run will feature songs and stories from her childhood and career.
Ship carrying grain for hungry Ethiopia leaves Ukraine
The East African country is one of five nations the U.N. considers at risk of starvation.
More U.S. lawmakers visit Taiwan 12 days after Pelosi trip
The group was led by Sen. Ed Markey of Massachusetts and included two House members from California, a representative from Virginia and a delegate from American Samoa.
Actor Dev Patel’s reps: ‘No heroes’ in stabbing incident actor helped stop
He is said to have witnessed a woman allegedly assault a man during the altercation.
Polio virus found in New York wastewater, but no new cases
The young adult had a strain of the virus that has since been genetically linked to samples found in London and the Jerusalem area.
Putin’s rumored girlfriend hit with latest U.S. sanctions
The Treasury Department says Alina Kabaeva is the head of a Russian media company that promotes the invasion of Ukraine.
Even simple exercise may help aging brain, study hints
Stretching and balancing moves can be as beneficial as an aerobic workout.
Putin, in Tehran, gets strong support from Iran over Ukraine
He also used the trip to discuss a tentative agreement by United Nations, Russian, Ukrainian and Turkish officials to ensure the export of 22 million tons of grain and other products trapped in Ukraine’s ports.
Nearly half of working adults say they’re open to relocating to abortion-friendly states
But moving expenses and the high cost of living in many safe haven states remain major barriers.