Vladimir Putin will only ‘escalate’ Ukraine war, sees conflict as ‘existential’ for Russia, expert says

William Browder, CEO of Hermitage Capital Management, takes his seat as he arrives for a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing in the Hart Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill, July 27, 2017, in Washington, D.C. 

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Bill Browder spent a decade navigating the anarchic environment of post-Soviet Russia after moving to Moscow in 1996. He ran a hedge fund that would eventually become the largest outside investor in the country with more than $4.5 billion under management.  The Stanford Business School graduate took a “naming-and-shaming approach” to his …

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Pelosi, Schumer push Biden to take tougher stand against Chinese investment

Pelosi, Schumer push Biden to take tougher stand against Chinese investment

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Congressional Democratic leadership took a rare step on Tuesday by publicly urging President Biden to take a tougher stance against Chinese investment within the U.S. Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York joined a group of bipartisan lawmakers in a letter that …

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Georgia Gov. Kemp opposes changing Atlanta Braves’ name, says World Series champs need to ‘keep chopping’

Georgia Gov. Kemp opposes changing Atlanta Braves' name, says World Series champs need to ‘keep chopping'

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! ALPHARETTA, Georgia – Republican Gov. Brian Kemp of Georgia says he strongly supports the Atlanta Braves keeping their name. “The Braves are the Braves. They need to keep chopping,” Kemp emphasized on Tuesday when asked if Major League Baseball’s World Series champions should change their name as part of the ongoing argument …

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North Korean defectors give rare glimpse into life inside Kim Jong Un’s regime

In this June 6, 2020 file photo, North Korean students stage a rally to denounce South Korea following that defectors and other activists in South Korea flew anti-Pyongyang leaflets over the border, at the Pyongyang Youth Park Open-air Theatre in Pyongyang, North Korea.

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! SEOUL, South Korea – Life inside Kim Jong Un’s totalitarian regime is drastically different from the facade of strength and power the hermit kingdom projects to the outside world.  Nobody knows that contrast quite like the North Korean defectors who have lived through and escaped from the most dangerous and closed off …

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Here are the hot TV shows that are about to return for more

Here are the hot TV shows that are about to return for more

It’s not always about the hot new thing.  Every TV season, buzzy new shows suck up all the oxygen, but there’s something to be said for returning series in their sophomore seasons and beyond. This fall brings a bevy of prestige dramas to edgy teen shows to procedurals — and here are a few to watch for. “Welcome to Flatch” …

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Netflix users can now claim their gamertags

Netflix users can now claim their gamertags

Netflix is officially introducing gamertag-style handles subscribers can use in its mobile games. The company first began rolling out handles that will be shown in multiplayer games and on online leaderboards in some games last month, but in a blog post published Tuesday, Netflix said that users can now set them up on both iOS and Android devices. The process …

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USMNT Must Hope Friendly Form Doesn’t Follow It to World Cup

USMNT Must Hope Friendly Form Doesn’t Follow It to World Cup

The U.S. national team’s World Cup preparation ended quietly on Tuesday afternoon, both literally and figuratively, with an uneventful 0–0 draw against modest Saudi Arabia in an almost-empty Estadio Nueva Condomina in Murcia, Spain.  The next time the Americans gather, they’ll be in Qatar, with about a week to prepare before the World Cup opener against Wales on Nov. 21. …

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World Cup ’94: How Bora Milutinovic shaped an inexperienced USA team

World Cup '94: How Bora Milutinovic shaped an inexperienced USA team

Milutinovic would lead his new charges on a unique crash course in international football Bora Milutinovic wasn’t going to take no for an answer. The Serb was on the shortlist to become United States manager for the 1994 World Cup, and he didn’t want to be overlooked. Then aged 47, Milutinovic had a burgeoning reputation for getting the most out …

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