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NY Elections To Proceed As Judge Weighs Gerrymandering Suit
A state judge said Thursday that New York’s 2022 federal and state elections will proceed,
Latest on Ukraine: Japan Offers to Take in Ukrainian Refugees
Latest on Ukraine: March 2, 2022 Japan Offers to Take in Ukrainian Refugees
Biden Vows to Check Russian Aggression, Fight Inflation
President Joe Biden has vowed in his first State of the Union address to check Russian aggression in Ukraine, tame soaring U.S. inflation and deal with coronavirus.
MLB Cancels Opening Day After Sides Fail to End Lockout
Major League Baseball has canceled opening day. Commissioner Rob Manfred says they will lose regular-season games over a labor dispute for the first time in 27 years.
Munich Fires Russian Conductor Gergiev for Supporting Putin
Munich's mayor says Valery Gergiev has been fired as chief conductor of the Munich Philharmonic because of his support for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Ukraine Slows Russian Advance Under Shadow of Nuclear Threat
Outgunned but determined Ukrainian troops slowed Russia's advance and held onto the capital and other key cities. At least for now.
Russians React with Shock, Outrage to Attack on Ukraine
When Russians woke up to the news of their country launching an attack on Ukraine, many experienced shock, disbelief and outrage.
The Latest on Ukraine: Sanctions Follow More Bombing
President Joe Biden has announced a new round of sanctions targeting Russia after its invasion of Ukraine, charging that Russia's Vladimir Putin "chose this war."
Global Markets Rocked, Oil Soars on Russia-Ukraine Conflict
U.S. markets pointed toward a sharply lower open, following a global plunge and a surge in oil prices Thursday after Russian President Vladimir Putin launched military action in Ukraine
Live Updates: Ukraine Cuts Diplomatic Ties with Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says his country has cut diplomatic ties with Russia after it was attacked.