A Russian TV news editor who protested Russia's invasion of Ukraine by interrupting a live news broadcast on Russian state television earlier in March has been charged with "discrediting" the armed forces.
Russian journalist Marina Ovsyannikova's decision to publicly protest against her country's invasion of Ukraine didn't come easy, she recalled in an ABC News interview
Russian President Vladimir Putin sought to justify the unprovoked invasion of Ukraine and the Kremlin’s intense crackdown at home in an “ominous” and falsehood-filled address, while civilian casualties mounted.
Defense lawyers for Rep. Jeff Fortenberry (R-NE) argued that the call at the center of his criminal case was actually just one big misunderstanding caused by “a bad cell phone connection.”