In Cuba, Internet Access Doesn't Come Cheap Or Easy
To connect to the internet, Cubans gather in public areas and pay $2, out of an average monthly salary of about $20, for one hour of online access.

Russia says Ukraine drones damage Moscow buildings in pre-dawn attack
The attack brought the war to civilians at home in Russia's capital for the first time.

Driver claiming to have an explosive device drives to Canada border
Police apprehended a suspect accused of driving erratically in a vehicle with a sign indicating there was an explosive device in the automobile.

Sen. Ted Cruz calls Uganda homosexuality law 'horrific' and 'wrong'
Texas Sen. Cruz made the remarks on Twitter after the president of Uganda signed legislation in a crackdown on LGBTQ people in the African nation.
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Customer stops bank robbery with 'words of wisdom' for suspect
Eduardo Plasencia reportedly handed a teller a note that said he had a gun and was robbing the bank.

Prosecutor: Synagogue massacre suspect fueled by hate for Jews
Robert Bowers, 50, could face the death penalty if convicted of some of the 63 counts he faces.

Aging in place in Chinatown
Empowering Chinese American seniors to age at home in Chinatown, a front-line team helps break language and cultural barriers.