Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to meet President Joe Biden on Wednesday in Geneva.
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The meeting between the two world leaders comes after the US was bombarded with a series of ransomware attacks conducted by cybercriminals believed to be based in Russia.
Over the weekend, a swarm of cicadas was caught by Doppler radars, which is used to track storms.
Former President Barack Obama had previously refused to speak out against Donald Trump after leaving the White House in 2017.
Appearing in the courtroom via a video feed, Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny described himself as a “creepy skeleton.”
Russia's president has signed a bill resetting his term count, giving him the opportunity to remain in power until 2036.
When George Stephanopoulos asked President Biden if he thought Putin was "a killer," Biden answered "Mhmm. I do."
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