At least 21 civilians are killed and 38 others injured after two Russian missiles strike a multi-story building and a recreation centre in Serhiivka, Odessa Oblast.
Argentina issues a notice of polar wave temperatures. The meteorological authorities also report that the country experienced one of the coldest autumns in more than 60 years.
The trial of American basketball player Brittney Griner begins in Moscow, Russia. Griner was detained at a Moscow airport in February and could face up to ten years in prison if she is convicted on drug charges.
Two police officers and a police dog are killed, and six other people are injured, following a shootout with a suspect in Floyd County, Kentucky, United States. The suspect, who the officers were attempting to serve a warrant on, is later taken into custody.
Mass protests occur in the autonomous Uzbek region of Karakalpakstan against a proposed constitutional change that would have stripped the region of its autonomy.
Russia announces that it has withdrawn from Snake Island, in the Black Sea, as a "gesture of goodwill", ending the occupation of the island that began in February. However, Ukraine says that it drove out Russian forces from the island after a massive artillery assault.
In a 6–3 decision, the Supreme Court rules that the Environmental Protection Agency has not received legislative authorization under the Clean Air Act to introduce regulations on carbon dioxide emissions from power plants by compelling them to change the resources from which they generate the power. This will likely reduce the United States' ability to address its environmental goals.
The Kiribati High Court is left judgeless as the government of the country fires the only judge sitting on the bench at the time (the other judge had also been ordered to step down).