AP / Susan Walsh Russian Drone Strikes on Crimea Supported by Iranian Ground Troops, US Says 'The systems themselves were suffering failures and not performing to the standards that apparently the customers expected.' By The Associated Press October 20, 2022
Spc. Andrea Notter - U.S. Army / AP US General Makes Extremely Rare Visit to 1 of America's Greatest Weapons While Putin Cozies Up to Iran As Putin threatens to use nuclear weapons, U.S. General Erik Kurilla made a rare visit to a U.S. ballistic missile submarine. By The Associated Press October 19, 2022
Sergei Ilyin, - pool / AP Putin Enacts Stalin-like Game Plan: Russia Just Gave Itself Massive Levels of Power Vladimir Putin just declared martial law in the newly annexed Ukrainian regions. Now law enforcement will be given more power. By Abby Liebing October 19, 2022
Navy Visual News Service / AFP via Getty ImagesCommentary US Air Force Intercepts Two Russian 'Bear' Bombers Near American Airspace This incident, regardless of how NORAD describes it, wasn't like previous ones. The geopolitical situation has shifted. By George C. Upper III October 19, 2022
@AZgeopolitics / Twitter video screen shot Watch: New Underwater Footage of Nord Stream Pipeline Shows Exactly What Caused the Leak 'It is only an extreme force that can bend metal that thick in the way we are seeing,' Drone operator Trond Larsen said. By John McCann October 18, 2022
@RealMacReport / Twitter screen shot Wisconsin Voter Blasts Biden as Making Country a Laughingstock: 'Anything This Man Touches Just Falls Apart' A Wisconsin woman didn't hold back on President Joe Biden's dismal track record on American energy independence. By Richard Moorhead October 18, 2022
@PeterTatchell / Twitter screen shot Report: Musician Brutally Executed in Own Home After Totally Snubbing Concert - Refused for 1 Major Reason A Ukrainian conductor has been reported killed because he would not work with Russians occupying his city to hold a concert. By Jack Davis October 17, 2022
@nexta_tv / Twitter Watch: Military Bomber Plunges Into Apartment Complex, Leaving Fiery Pillar of Destruction A Russian military aircraft collided with a residential apartment building in a fiery and explosive crash. By Richard Moorhead October 17, 2022
Michael Probst / AP Energy-Poor Germany Breathes Sigh of Relief as Chancellor Keeps All Remaining Nuclear Plants Running German residents get hope for a warmer winter after the fuel crisis as Chancellor Olaf Scholz agrees to keep three nuclear plants open. By The Associated Press October 17, 2022
TPG / Getty Images With Winter Closing In, China Makes Huge Move to Secure Own Energy Supply - Report China has decided to stop selling liquefied natural gas to Europe and other parts of Asia, according to Bloomberg. By Abby Liebing October 17, 2022