Dustin Jones
Stories
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Meet the activists who projected a giant Ukrainian flag on Russia's Embassy in D.C.
Demonstrators used high-powered lights to project the Ukrainian flag onto the walls of the Russian Embassy in Washington, D.C. The Russians tried to outshine the flags with a spotlight, but failed.
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Not just Florida. More than a dozen states propose so-called 'Don't Say Gay' bills
The specific details regarding the bills vary between state. But overall, they seek to prohibit schools from using a curriculum or discussing topics of gender identity or sexual orientation.
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New U.S. sanctions target Russia ship builder and diamond mining company
The U.S. announced another series of sanctions against Russia Thursday, which include the world's largest diamond mining company and a Russian warship manufacturer.
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Ukraine president to speak at U.N. amid growing accusations of war crimes
World leaders expressed outrage over reports of dead Ukrainian civilians — many of whom appear to have been executed — strewn about in Bucha, a city northwest of Kyiv.
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Louis C.K. cancels his cancellation, wins a Grammy and triggers a backlash
The 54-year-old comedian admitted to sexual misconduct almost five years ago. But his most recent album brought home a Grammy for best comedy album.
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Snowboarding was his passion. Making the sport more inclusive became his mission
For nearly all its history, snowboarding has been a sport that is disproportionately white. Through his Hoods to Woods Foundation, Brian Paupaw is trying to change that.
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Dan Reeves, one of the most successful coaches in NFL history, dies at 77
Dan Reeves is the only person in NFL history to have multiple Super Bowl appearances as both a player and coach. He also has the third-most Super Bowl appearances.
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How vaccine makers plan to address the new COVID-19 omicron variant
A new coronavirus variant, first discovered in South Africa, has begun to spread around the globe. Vaccine producers say they're working to get ahead of the new strain.
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In a video call, Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai told Olympics officials she's safe
Despite a video call between Peng Shuai and members of the Olympic Committee along with video of her attending events over the weekend, some remain concerned for the athlete's wellbeing.
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More than 20 injured and some killed after a driver speeds through a Wisconsin parade
Children were among those struck by the car and an unknown number of people are dead after an SUV drove through crowds at the 58th Annual Holiday Parade in Waukesha, Wis.