As it turns out, there are several contenders in the running for the richest man in Russia. Who are they? Is Vladimir Putin one of them? Let's find out.
With Russia regularly making news headlines, there's, unsurprisingly, a lot of focus on the country's president. This is the untold truth of Vladimir Putin.
Broadcast ratings numbers can indicate all kinds of things: the personalities on screen, the words they're speaking. What about ratings for political speeches?
in Russia — more specifically, Vladimir Putin's Russia — the chain of succession is clear on paper, but there are many other factors at play that muddy things.
The State of the Union address is an opportunity for a sitting president to directly speak to Congress in joint session, as well as the nation at large.
It's said that journalism is history's first draft, but there's no question that history itself is being made with President Biden's Supreme Court pick.
It's true in the U.S. and everywhere else, at every point in history: Politics makes strange bedfellows, with associations that sometimes prove disastrous.
Despite being the president of Russia, Vladimir Putin remains a mysterious figure. So where exactly did he go to school? Let's take a look and find out.
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has been going on for eight years, with tensions at a high as the U.S. and other countries enter the conversation.
Vladimir Putin has been president of Russia for a long time, even if not for consecutive terms. But what political party is he aligned with? Let's take a look.
Though most methods of censorship are similar, political powers develop unique ways to silence citizens. These are the most censored countries in the world.
These quips are somewhat endearingly referred to in his home country as "Putinisms" (not to be confused with the autocratic "Putinism" political ideology).
In January 2022, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer announced that he would retire within the year. The 83-year-old judge was first appointed in 1994.