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Kherson Falls as Russia Pummels Port Cities and Cuts off Power, Water, and Supplies

Russia continued its all-out assault on Ukraine Wednesday afternoon, capturing the strategically important port city of Kherson near the Black Sea and making it the first major Ukrainian city to fall.

CDC No Longer Recommends Universal Contact Tracing, Case Investigation

The U.S. Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) no longer recommends universal COVID-19 case investigation and contact tracing, instead saying health departments should direct those efforts to specific high-risk settings.

Estimates Show Putin Richer than Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, Elon Musk—Making Sanctions Less Effective

Putin’s incredible wealth is likely to insulate him from the immediate impact of sanctions put in place by the United States and others.

Full Text: Joe Biden’s State of the Union Address

Madam Speaker, Madam Vice President, our First Lady and Second Gentleman. Members of Congress and the Cabinet. Justices of the Supreme Court. My fellow Americans.

Moderna Hijacked Technology for COVID-19 Vaccine, Lawsuit Alleges

Two biotechnology companies filed a lawsuit against Moderna this week and alleged the vaccine manufacturer infringed on patented technology in the development of its commonly used COVID-19 shot.

Earned Cash From Russian State Investment Fund

The trustee in question had donated over half a million dollars to Democratic Party causes, with money earned from Russia lobbying.

East v. West?: Putin Criticizes Western Media, Zelenskyy Asks E.U. To Admit Ukraine ‘Immediately’

Russia’s president criticizes the West as the country faces a new massive wave of sanctions, while Ukraine's president asks to be admitted into the European Union.

Fencing Raised Around U.S. Capitol Building Ahead of State of the Union Address as Trucker Convoy Heads to D.C.

Law enforcement was seen putting up high fencing around the capitol building following an announcement on Feb. 27 about the barriers from officials, calling it a security measure in the wake of the Jan. 6 riots.

Rep. Swalwell Wants to Kick Russian Students Out of the U.S.

California Democrat Eric Swalwell suggested last week that the U.S. government should think about sending Russian students home in response to the Ukraine conflict.

‘People’s Convoy’ Swelling in Size as It Snakes Across the Country

The nation’s largest convoy is only getting larger, attracting thousands of supporters as it heads east to the nation’s capital.

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