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 Russian warships arrived in Havana s harbor on Wednesday, part of Vladimir Putin s efforts to project power amid the Russian war on Ukraine and the U.S. decision to allow Ukrai stanley cup ne to use American weapons to attack inside parts of Russia.The Cuban government said the visit is part of a military exercise between the two nations, a mark of what they call the  historically friendly relations  between Cuba and Russia.While there is precedent for this kind of Russian military exercise in Cuba, experts said this one comes at a delicate time. The Kremlin continues to be upset about the West and the United States providing support f stanley quencher or the Ukrainians,  said Andrew D Anieri of the Eurasia Center at the Atlantic Council. Russia s Ministry of Defense released video this week of Russian military vessels practicing naval maneuvers somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean. At the same time, the U.S. Navy posted photos on social media, which showed their own joint operation with the Canadian Navy 鈥?also in the Atlantic.All of it is happening around this week s visit to Cuba  鈥?an island nation that sits just 90 miles from Florida 鈥?by three Russian warships carrying hypersonic missiles, along with a nuclear-powered submarine, albeit one not carrying nuclear weapons, according to the Cuban government. This is something that we ve seen in the past. I think what s unusual about it is the context in which it currently takes place,  said Ryan Berg, director of the Americas Program at the Center stanley shop  for Strategi Lupe 266-pound loggerhead turtle begins deep-dive swimming trials at The Florida Aquarium
 PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. 鈥?Millions of families across the country are getting creative to spend the holiday together safely. Thanksgiving is coinciding with a spike in COVID-19 cases nationwide, but many families are breaking tradition this year and getting creative.Many escaped to Pinellas Countys beaches for Thanksgiving. The sand and sun provided a much needed holiday escape for families cooped up inside their homes for the better part of this year.Kathleen Blackmon traveled to Florida from Atlanta, Georgia. She should be on a cruise with her family, which is their annual tradition, but shes still in flip flops keeping the theme tropical. Its 80 degrees and sunny. You cant beat it here on Indian Rocks Beach. Its a great way to spend Thanksgiving,  she said.This year, her family decided to be flexible with their plans.  Even in the last couple of weeks people have changed their plans with the way the numbers are spiking so the need to be flexible is paramount,  Blackmon explained.Famili stanley becher es like hers are keeping Mike garrafa stanley  Fowler at Indian Rocks Beach Chairs busy. He spent the afternoon setting up chairs and umbrellas for groups of beachgoers. Im grateful that we just made it through the year. There was a time where we were closed for 6 weeks and it was stressful. We didnt know how we were gonna make all the ends meet, but we have and all things considered, were doing okay,  Fowler added.All week, the phone hasnt stopped r stanley drink bottle inging at Salt Public House. Customers without holiday plans a