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A Host On The Kremlin-Funded RT Spoke Out Against Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine Monday Night

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“What Russia did is wrong,” said Abby Martin on Monday evening during her show on RT, the Kremlin-funded television network.

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"Before we wrap up the show, I wanted to say something from my heart about the ongoing political crisis in Ukraine and Russia's military occupation of Crimea. Just because I work here for RT doesn't mean I don't have editorial independence, and I can't stress enough how strongly I am against any state intervention in a sovereign nation's affairs. What Russia did is wrong. I admittedly don't know as much as I should about Ukraine's history or the cultural dynamics of the region, but what I do know is that military intervention is never the answer. I will not sit here and apologize or defend military aggression. Furthermore, the coverage I've seen of Ukraine has been truly disappointing from all sides of the media spectrum and rife with disinformation. Above all, my heart goes out to the Ukrainian people, who are now wedged as pawns in the middle of a global power chess game — they're the real losers here. All we can do now is hope for a peaceful outcome to a terrible situation, and prevent another full-blown cold war between multiple super powers. Until then, I'll keep telling the truth as I see it."

LINK: 14 Insane Moments From RT’s Coverage Of The Russian Invasion Of Ukraine


This Is The Most Passive-Aggressive Thing You'll See Today

This Father's Illustrations Of Things He's Said To His Children Are Splendid

Pilot Takes Incredible Selfie While Firing A Missile

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The picture was taken by a Royal Danish Air Force pilot while flying his F-16 jet.

The picture, from 2012, shows the moment an AIM-9 Sidewinder missile leaves his aircraft.

The image appears to have been taken by a GoPro camera, seen reflected in the pilot’s helmet.

Apparently the impressive headwear is a Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing System – which enables a pilot to fire their weaponry just by pointing their head towards an enemy target.

Beat that Ellen.

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37 Struggles Everyone In An Unsigned Band Will Understand

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It’s a tough job, but some poor sucker’s got to do it.

Being in a band is hard work. You bust your balls week after week in a dingy rehearsal room.

Being in a band is hard work. You bust your balls week after week in a dingy rehearsal room.

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It’s usually in some trading estate in the middle of nowhere, freezing cold, and costs £15 an hour.

It’s usually in some trading estate in the middle of nowhere, freezing cold, and costs £15 an hour.

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Although sometimes it's in a noisy railway arch.

Although sometimes it's in a noisy railway arch.

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And occasionally in the roadie's garage.

And occasionally in the roadie's garage.

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9 Reasons Why Tony Abbott Thinks Trees Are For Chopping

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Speaking at a Forestworks dinner last night, Australia’s Prime Minister revealed his thoughts on how the environment can serve humans.

A man's job is to build and fix things around the home.

A man's job is to build and fix things around the home.

Sure, forests are pretty, but what's more important is they can be USED.

Sure, forests are pretty, but what's more important is they can be USED.

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The timber industry are the ultimate conservationists.

The timber industry are the ultimate conservationists.

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God gave us forests so we could cut them down.

God gave us forests so we could cut them down.

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Homer Simpson Was Almost In Ellen DeGeneres' Oscars Selfie

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D’oh!

Bradley Cooper! Why you little…

Bradley Cooper! Why you little…

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19 Epic Pictures Of The Monster Thunderstorm That Shook Sydney


This Video On Gender Inequality In Australia Will Make You Really Mad

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Marie Claire magazine are calling on Australian women to #DemandBetter in their new video campaign.

They've released a video that details the major incidents of sexism in Australia over the last few years.

They've released a video that details the major incidents of sexism in Australia over the last few years.

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It's a pretty grim picture, really.

It's a pretty grim picture, really.

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Enough to make you really, really angry.

Enough to make you really, really angry.

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21 Signs You Are Destined To Be A Cat Lady

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Being alone when you’re 80 doesn’t scare you because you already know your destiny. When you grow up, you’re going to be a cat lady.

You already have deep conversations with your cat.

You already have deep conversations with your cat.

Meow, meow, meoooow.

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But you're hoping to take that to the next level.

But you're hoping to take that to the next level.

Meowing is the new cool way to communicate.

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Instead of texting your friends with regular emoji faces....

Instead of texting your friends with regular emoji faces....

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You always send these.

You always send these.

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14 Times Food Was Something It Should Never Be

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Stop it, food.

When these watermelons decided to become fiddle playing mice.

When these watermelons decided to become fiddle playing mice.

The buffet station is no place for Mumford & Son covers.

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When this cucumber saw Blackfish and got way too into it.

When this cucumber saw Blackfish and got way too into it.

Never going to Sea World again.

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When this salami decided it was your favorite song.

When this salami decided it was your favorite song.

And you realized that your salami just copied over the GREATEST mix tape your 6th grade self ever made.

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When this egg decided to become a baby carriage.

When this egg decided to become a baby carriage.

Actually that's super cute. Keep doing it.

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Words For Everyday Things You Didn't Know You Needed

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If there’s a word for it… there’s also a fancier word for it.

11 Chilling Depictions Of Iconic Cartoon Characters As Victims Of Domestic Violence

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The illustrated series “What Kind Of Man Are You?” by artist aleXsandro Palombo uses familiar childhood images to spread awareness about a horrific societal truth. Trigger warning for domestic violence .

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His latest project uses familiar characters to portray the widespread horrors of domestic violence.

His latest project uses familiar characters to portray the widespread horrors of domestic violence.

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Watch A Megapod Of Dolphins Stampede, As Filmed By A Drone

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Welcome to the future.

This footage of thousands of dolphins stampeding off Dana Point, Calif., was taken by a GoPro camera attached to a quadcopter.

This footage of thousands of dolphins stampeding off Dana Point, Calif., was taken by a GoPro camera attached to a quadcopter.

It was captured by Dave Anderson of Capt. Dave's Dolphin and Whale Safari in California.

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I have not been this excited about a new technology since we built our underwater viewing pods on our whale watching boat. Drones are going to change how we view the animal world.

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Here's the full video:

Bonus: If you watch to the end there's a baby whale. Enjoy!

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How Much Do You Love Pizza?

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Take this quiz to be a part of an important in-depth study.


22 Struggles Of Binge-Watching A Show

Frozen Niagara Falls Looks Stunning At Night

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For the second time this winter Niagara Falls has partially frozen in dramatic fashion.

The American side of the falls looked really rather spooky.

The American side of the falls looked really rather spooky.

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Multi-coloured lights helped create the alien-looking scene.

Multi-coloured lights helped create the alien-looking scene.

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These beautiful pictures were taken on Monday evening.

These beautiful pictures were taken on Monday evening.

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The American Falls and Horseshoe Falls looked remarkably different in the bitter temperatures.

The American Falls and Horseshoe Falls looked remarkably different in the bitter temperatures.

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17 Things You Should Do Right Now

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You’ll feel a million times better, I swear.

Check your voicemail.

Check your voicemail.

Yes it's scary and annoying and nobody wants to do it but when it's done, it's done.

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While you're at it, you might want to change your voicemail greeting.

While you're at it, you might want to change your voicemail greeting.

Especially if you haven't done so since Obama was elected.

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Book that appointment you've been putting off.

Book that appointment you've been putting off.

Until they invent self-flossing teeth, you should probably just suck it up and go.

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Russian Money Laundering Case In New York Court Could Be Delayed For Months

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With all eyes on Russia, a case alleging that money from a massive tax fraud there ended up in Manhattan real estate might be delayed at least six months. “Propose that things are not working smoothly.”

NEW YORK — A money laundering case spurred by fraud allegations uncovered by Russian lawyer Sergei Magnitsky — who later died in prison — may not come to trial for several more months thanks to expected delays in getting documents from Russia.

Last September, the New York federal prosecutor filed a civil forfeiture complaint looking to seize more than $20 million worth of New York real estate that allegedly had been purchased by a company called Prevezon Holdings with money from a massive Russian tax fraud. Preet Bharara, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, said the forfeiture was "a significant step towards uncovering and unwinding a complex money laundering scheme arising from a notorious foreign fraud." The owner of Prevezon Holdings, Denis Katsyv, has denied any involvement in money laundering.

Much of the evidence in the complaint came from investigative work done by Sergei Magnitsky, a Russian lawyer who alleged in 2008 that Russian tax officials had stolen $230 million in tax dollars paid by Hermitage, run by the London-based William Browder and once the largest hedge fund active in Russia, using stolen corporate documents and seals to set up shell companies to claim a phony tax rebate. Magnitsky was then arrested in November and died in prison less than a year later.

Russia's human rights council concluded that he had been tortured to death, a claim that Russia's President Vladimir Putin denied. None of the Russian officials connected to the alleged theft or to Magnitsky's death were prosecuted. Browder was convicted by Russian authorities in absentia for tax evasion last year, while Magnitsky was convicted posthumously.

Following Magnitsky's death, Browder launched a campaign against the Russians who he said defrauded his company and killed Magnitksy, included convincing Congress to pass a law that specifically sanctioned 18 Russian officials, putting them on what's known as the "Magnitsky List."

The case against Prevezon filed in federal court has been moving forward for more than six months and likely will go on many more months, thanks to presiding judge Thomas Griesa delaying the trial date past the originally scheduled date of March 31.

"Issues are not so simple," Griesa said, adding that the government objection to the earlier trial was "well founded."

Prevezon's defense attorneys at BakerHostetler argued that the trial should go forward as scheduled and used the hearing to cast doubt on the government's case. They pointed to a deposition of Todd Hyman, the Department of Homeland Security agent who signed the original complaint.

The defense claimed that Hyman "admitted the government has no witnesses and no admissible documents to support the case." Prevezon's attorneys also said that the documents that the complaint did rely on, like bank statements, were "partial." The attorneys directly told the prosecutors, sitting only a few feet in front of them, that "there are currently no facts in your possession that show knowledge of a $230 million fraud."

In a motion filed last month, Prevezon's lawyers claimed that, "All that the government has alleged, and all it can demonstrate, is that the Moving Defendants made an innocent investment."

In order to explain the complicated path the money took to Prevezon from its investors in Russia through several banks in Russia and Moldova and then finally in Switzerland as alleged by prosecutors, its lawyers said that some Russian businessmen "are not wholly enthusiastic about their holdings being known in their home country."

Prosecutors asked to extend the trial date, citing the time it would take to formally request documents from Russia, Moldova, and Dubai, as well as the time it would take to translate "voluminous" documents in Russian and to locate expert witnesses.

And the current standoff between Russia and the European Union, and the United States over Ukraine is sure to make that process even more difficult.

Andrew Adams, one of the prosecutors, said "when things are going smoothly," document requests from Russia, which have to approved by the Justice Department in Washington, take six months. "Propose that things are not working smoothly," said Jack Moscow, one of the defense attorneys. "I think this is an attempt to stall the case."

"Set a trial date quickly," said Mark Cymrot, another BakerHostetler attorney. "We are six or seven months into this."

The man sitting to the left of Cymrot, John Moscow, turned out to be the next subject of a spirited back and forth between the attorneys.

The former New York County prosecutor had been retained by Browder in late 2008 and early 2009 to help investigate the money trail that Magnitksy was uncovering by subpoenaing banks. Christine Magdo, one of the federal prosecutors leading the case, wrote a letter to the court laying out a "prior client conflict by Mr. Moscow" and said that he had worked on the "very same subject that's before the court." Magdo did not make any motion to remove Moscow or Baker, but wrote the letter to "bring the matter to the court's attention."

Late last year, Browder had filed a grievance with the Southern District grievance committee saying that the "conflict of interest is obvious and indisputable." Browder told BuzzFeed today "it's the most spectacular conflict of interest there ever was."

Cymrot said in court that the work Moscow did for Browder and Hermitage was connected to his investigation of alleged tax fraud by Renaissance, a Russian investment bank, and that it only lasted for a few months in late 2008 and early 2009. Cymrot said Baker had "carefully reviewed" whether there was a conflict of interest and "we determined we have no conflict."

"We're going to present their bills, we're going to show in detail a vast role over a long period of time, we paid them $200,000 in fees to do all this stuff," Browder told BuzzFeed.

"The government is not requesting that court do anything," Judge Griesa told the lawyers near the end of the session, "and it would be inappropriate for time to take any action or express any view."

After more than an hour where the defense relentlessly attacked the government's case and the prosecution suggested a possible conflict of interest, nothing changed and the trial will still happen. Eventually.

United States Soccer Set To Play Ukraine On Wednesday

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The game, originally scheduled to be played in Ukraine on Monday, is set to be played in Cyprus, Tuesday.

U.S. Soccer will travel to Cyprus to play Ukraine on Wednesday.

U.S. Soccer will travel to Cyprus to play Ukraine on Wednesday.

The United States' international game versus Ukraine is set to go again on Wednesday, despite early reports of the match being canceled.

The match, originally scheduled to be played in Ukraine on Monday, was moved to Cyprus and rescheduled for Wednesday due to the recent conflict in Ukraine.

Ukraine's football association president, Anatoliy Konkov, commented on the status of the match on Tuesday.

"We reached a consensus to play the USA after all," Konkov said in a statement that also expressed gratitude toward the American team. "They stood behind us to protect the national interests and territorial integrity of Ukraine."

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The match will be played at Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium, and is a key warm-up game for the United States national team as they prepare for the World Cup this summer.

"This game is a huge opportunity, mainly for our European-based players, for those guys to prove to us that they are eager and hungry to jump on the train to the FIFA World Cup," U.S. coach Jurgen Klinsmann said.


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