
Ukraine-Russia war – latest: Putin ‘shoots down’ 20 drones over Crimea as elderly woman killed in Kharkiv
Moscow said it had destroyed 20 Ukrainian drones launched towards the Crimean Peninsula early on Saturday, while an elderly woman was killed in Kharkiv due to shelling by Russian troops, a local official said. Kharkiv governor Oleh Synehubov said on the Telegram messaging app: “This morning, around 5:10, the enemy fired on Kupiansk-Vuzlovyi village in Kupiansk district. A residential building was damaged. A 73-year-old woman died.” Meanwhile, there were no casualties nor damage as a result of the alleged attack on the Russian-annexed peninsula of Crimea, the Russian defence ministry said on the Telegram messaging app, adding that 14 drones were destroyed by air defence systems and six were suppressed by electronic warfare. Ukraine almost never publicly claims responsibility for such attacks but has said destroying Russia’s military infrastructure is crucial for Kyiv’s counteroffensive. On Friday, a Ukrainian military spokesperson warned that Russia should expect “daily attacks”. Andriy Yusov told Kyiv Post that “the concept of security is increasingly distant from the residents of Moscow”, adding that the Russian air defence system is “ineffective, outdated, and cannot adequately respond to modern challenges”. Read More Ukrainian troops launch surprise raid across Dnipro River and break through some of Russia’s defences Ukraine accuses Russia of targeting rescue workers in latest missile strikes Pokrovsk reduced to rubble after Russian strike hits hotel, killing eight What Ukraine’s First Lady Olena Zelenska wants the world to know
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Is Kevin Costner's prenup valid? Actor's ex-wife Christine Baumgartner says she did not 'understand' what she signed up for in 2004
Previously, a judge ordered Kevin Costner to pay his estranged wife $129,755 per month in child support
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Depeche Mode announce support acts for North American tour
Depeche Mode have announced that Kelly Lee Owens, Young Fathers and DIIV will be supporting them on all 35 dates for their North American tour.
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Mötley Crüe record 'super heavy' new music with new guitarist John 5
Mötley Crüe have been in the studio with new guitarist John 5, who hopes to remain in the band for as long as they are a band.
1970-01-01 08:00

Who is Tai Emery? Here's why BKFC star wants Joe Rogan to have her 'professionally framed left implant'
Tai Emery said, ' I wanted to professionally frame my left implant & send it to Joe Rogan, but they threw them out'
1970-01-01 08:00

Why did Joy Behar refuse to interview Snooki? ‘The View’ host hides from ‘Jersey Shore’ star in studio
Joy Behar avoided confrontation with Snooki, whom she has unresolved problems with following some drama between the two
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What happened to John Hetlinger? 'AGT' fans mourn as 'legendary' heavy metal singer dies at 89
Fans of 'America's Got Talent' are in shock after learning that 2016 auditionee and heavy metal musician John Hetlinger passed away
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'Fernandomania' lives again at Dodger Stadium with retirement of Valenzuela's jersey
“Fernandomania” has broken out again at Dodger Stadium
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Music labels sue Internet Archive over digitized record collection
By Blake Brittain Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and other record labels on Friday sued the nonprofit
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5 ways 'Red, White & Royal Blue' is different from the book
Prime Video's adaptation of Casey McQuiston's Red, White & Royal Blue is as fluffy and
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Is Kevin Costner a ‘Swiftie’? ‘Yellowstone’ star trolled by Taylor Swift fans for not having VIP seats
'Not even Daddy Dutton can get a close seat,' wrote a user while referring to Kevin Costner
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Trump’s former fixer Michael Cohen reveals he’s considering running for Congress
Michael Cohen, former President Donald Trump’s former attorney, is reportedly weighing a run for Congress. “I am interested and there’s a multitude of folks encouraging me to run,” the former president’s former fixer told Semafor. Mr Cohen told the outlet that he would run as a Democrat. “I’m still contemplating the run,” Mr Cohen confirmed to The Independent, but said he wouldn’t be divulging any further details, like a timeline or what would sway his decision one way or another, at this time. Mr Cohen told The Independent that he has been living in Manhattan since 1991. He lives on the East side of Manhattan, according to Semafor, meaning he would run against Rep Jerry Nadler in the 12th congressional district. Mr Nadler is the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee and has served in Congress since 1992. A potential congressional run for Mr Cohen would be particularly interesting during the next election cycle, as he is likely to be a key player in the Manhattan trial against Mr Trump involving hush money payments made to adult film star Stormy Daniels. Mr Cohen admitted to paying Ms Daniels hush money payments during Mr Trump’s 2016 campaign — after being directed by Mr Trump to do so. The former president was indicted in March by a grand jury and pleaded not guilty to 34 felony charges for falsification of business records. Mr Cohen has been an outspoken critic of Mr Trump in recent years, and the pair have been engaged in ongoing legal battles. Earlier this month, Mr Trump was called to sit for a September deposition as part of his $500m lawsuit against his former attorney, claiming that he has “suffered vast reputational harm as a direct result of Defendant’s breaches.” Last month, Mr Trump reached a settlement with Mr Cohen over $1.3m in unpaid legal bills. Read More All of Trump’s lawsuits and criminal charges and where they stand Michael Cohen claims Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner ‘probably a cooperating witness’ in probe Trump called for deposition in $500m lawsuit against Michael Cohen
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