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    Ukraine president vows to fight as Russian forces push into Kyiv

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    Ukraine president vows to fight as Russian forces push into Kyiv

    • Amid street fighting in Kyiv, people urged to seek shelter

      Russian troops stormed toward Ukraine’s capital early Saturday, and street fighting broke out as officials urged residents to take shelter. But as dawn broke, a key question remained.

      Russia tries to redraw the map »
      • School choice movement is making big gains

      • Video of fatal, heroic island stand by Ukrainians goes viral

      • Guilfoyle's meeting with Jan. 6 panel goes awry

      • Experts push back on 'deeply cynical ploy' against Biden

      • Russia has spent years preparing for global sanctions

    • World
      Yahoo Finance

      Here's why Putin won't win

      I am no Kremlinologist, armchair or otherwise, but I've seen enough of Vlad and his authoritarian ilk to have a feel for his M.O.

    • World
      Business Insider

      Russian army deploys its TOS-1 heavy flamethrower, capable of vaporizing human bodies, near Ukrainian border, footage shows

      CNN footage shows a TOS-1 heavy flamethrower being deployed near the Ukrainian border. The TOS-1 heavy flamethrower is able to shoot thermobaric rockets. Thermobaric weapons are capable of vaporizing human bodies and crushing internal organs, say reports.

    • U.S.
      The Columbus Dispatch

      Letters: 'What in God's name is happening to the U.S.A.?' Responses to Ukraine sickening

      Comments supporting Russia's attack on Ukraine 'sickening' How sickening it is to hear Donald Trump praise Vladimir Putin. Sickening, too, to hear former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo praise the murderous dictator who is attacking Ukraine. Sickening to hear congressional Republicans criticize President Biden instead of supporting him and the country.

    • News
      Yahoo News Canada

      'If we don’t deter Russia, Canada is going to be affected directly': Attacks on Ukraine could threaten security of Canada

      An international relations expert is warning that the attacks on Ukraine by Russian forces will lead to dire consequences unless the leaders of other nations change how they deal with Russia - and that includes Canada. Russia is in the midst of invading Ukraine from land, sea and air, zeroing in on cities and military targets. Aurel Braun is a professor of international relations and political science at the University of Toronto, as well as an associate at the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies Harvard University.

      • Russian troops attack Ukraine
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      • Learning about Russia-Ukraine
        KCPQ
    • Health
      INSIDER

      Aaron Rodgers said he did a 12-day Panchakarma cleanse, which involves drinking warm ghee in the morning and a laxative at night

      NFL star Aaron Rodgers said he recently completed a 12-day Panchakarma cleanse for detoxification. The Ayurvedic treatment includes laxatives, strict diet, and abstaining from exercise, sex, and sugar. Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the NFL's reigning MVP, says he recently finished a 12-day cleanse involving butter, laxatives, and abstaining from sugar, sex, and alcohol.

    • World
      MarketWatch

      Putin’s war in Ukraine ‘should concern every person on Earth’: Why political observers say the Russian invasion may foretell an era of global disorder

      Could the war in Ukraine mark the beginning of a new era defined by global unrest and power grabs? In the days leading up to Russia's invasion of its neighboring country, commentators and officials were framing a potential war as one with much larger implications — not just for Eastern Europe or all of Europe, but for all the world. At heart is the concern that following a post-World War II period in which countries, especially superpowers, rarely imposed their will on others through military means, the Ukrainian war could signal a different — and decidedly more dangerous — approach.

      • Ukraine invasion -- what it means to you
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      • ‘The war is likely to drag on’: Early observations on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
        MarketWatch
    • World
      Reuters

      U.S. troops in Latvia tells Putin 'don't mess with us,' minister says

      The presence of U.S. and other NATO troops in Latvia sends a message to Vladimir Putin that Russia should stay away, Latvian Defence Minister Artis Pabriks said on Friday as he greeted a small deployment of U.S. soldiers. The group of some forty U.S. service members arrived from Italy early on Thursday - before hostilities in Ukraine began. Russia invaded Ukraine by land sea and air on Thursday after massing more than 150,000 troops around the country's borders including in Latvia's neighbour Belarus.

      • Russia invades Ukraine: how it happened
        AFP Videographics
      • Russian troops attack Ukraine
        KERO - Bakersfield Scripps
    • World
      The Daily Beast

      These Countries Have ‘Disgraced Themselves’ in Blocking Russian Sanctions

      After negotiations failed to produce the “massive sanctions” promised on Thursday, European leaders will go back to the negotiation table on Friday, likely adopting what is referred to as an “incrementalist” approach even as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told them he may not speak to them again because Russian special agents are out to assassinate him. He told us he doesn't know whether he will be able to speak with us another time so it's tough,” Luxembourg prime minister Xavier Bettel said Friday, according to Reuters. We have to know how serious the situation is in Ukraine.

      • Ukraine's Zelenskiy says Russian actions show sanctions not enough
        Reuters
      • Ukraine: Germany and Italy have ‘disgraced themselves’ over Russia sanctions, Donald Tusk says
        The Independent
    • Politics
      The Guardian

      Tucker Carlson condemned for Ketanji Brown Jackson ‘Rwanda’ comments

      The nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson is an attempt to “defile” the supreme court and “humiliate and degrade” the US, the Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson claimed on Friday night. Related: Ketanji Brown Jackson: who is Biden's supreme court choice? If confirmed, Jackson, whose nomination was announced by Joe Biden earlier on Friday, will be the first Black woman on the court.

      • Biden picks Ketanji Brown Jackson as Supreme Court nominee
        Yahoo News
      • Biden announces Supreme Court nominee
        Yahoo News Video
    • Technology
      In The Know by Yahoo

      Woman catches catfish on Bumble after noticing unexpected detail about his texts: 'Something in my gut told me there was something off'

      A woman realized she was being catfished by one of her dating app matches after receiving green texts messages from him. While there are jokes — and even real studies — about the differences between Android and iPhone users, in this case Jocelyn (@jjustjocelyn) wasn't turned off because she was texting an Android user, but by the fact that it contradicted something in the man's Bumble profile. See this bedroom turn into a vibrant oasis after an incredible one-day renovation: Jocelyn uploaded a video explaining that she had matched with a “good looking” guy named Myles and, after exchanging a few messages, decided to give Myles her phone number.

    • World
      The Root

      Barack Obama Releases Statement On Russian Invasion of Ukraine

      As the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues, former U.S. Presidents such as George W. Bush and Jimmy Carter have spoken up about their concerns and condemned the events that have transpired. According to The Hill, former president Barack Obama has joined voices of the international community stating Russia's attack is a “violation of international law” and the “basic principles of human decency” in a statement he released. From The Hill: “People of conscience around the world need to loudly and clearly condemn Russia's actions and offer support for the Ukrainian people.

      • NBA's 2 Ukrainian players release statement denouncing Russian invasion
        Yahoo Sports
      • Ukraine ambassador to Singapore: 'We will resist' Russia's invasion but help needed
        Yahoo News Singapore
    • Health
      Business Insider

      CDC says 'green' and 'yellow' counties can take off their masks. A color-coded map shows where your county stands.

      Up to 70% of the US population can take off their masks, according to new CDC guidance. The agency relaxed mask recommendations for counties with low and medium levels of COVID-19. The guidance reflects the CDC's narrower focus on minimizing severe disease.

      • CDC set to ease COVID-19 mask guidelines
        Yahoo Finance Video
      • CDC eases COVID mask rules for most U.S. regions
        Yahoo Finance Video
    • World
      Reuters

      China's Xi, in message to N.Korea's Kim, vows cooperation under 'new situation' -KCNA

      Chinese President Xi Jinping stressed to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un the significance of cooperation between the two countries, North Korea's state media KCNA reported on Saturday. In a message to Kim, Xi said China is ready to work, together with the Korean side, to steadily develop the China-DPRK relations of friendship and cooperation ... "under a new situation", KCNA said.

    • U.S.
      Fox News

      Bob Saget's death: Investigators theorize what happened during 'Full House' star's final hours

      More details are coming to light about Bob Saget's death as investigators in Florida have theorized what might have happened in his final hours. The "Full House" alum died from head trauma, a statement from Saget's family and the Orange Country Medical Examiner's office previously revealed. The comedian was found dead in his Orlando hotel room at the Ritz-Carlton on Jan. 9, 2022, just hours after posting on Twitter about a show he had performed in Jacksonville.

    • U.S.
      Madame Noire

      Columbia University’s Head Of Psychiatry Suspended After Referring To Black Model As ‘A Freak Of Nature’

      The head of Columbia University's psychiatry department put his foot in his mouth and now he has been suspended. Dr. Jeffrey Lieberman, who is one of the top psychiatrists in the nation, got Twitter in a frenzy after re-sharing a post about model Nyakim Gatwech and posting “Whether a work of art or a freak of nature, she's a beautiful sight to behold.” To make matters worse, Dr. Lieberman was retweeting a post that said that Gatwech, who is of South Sudanese descent, is in the Guinness Book of World Records for having the darkest skin on earth, which isn't true.

      • Columbia University suspends head of psychiatry over tweet about model
        The Independent
      • Top psychiatrist suspended after tweeting about a Black model, using the phrase 'freak of nature'
        INSIDER
    • World
      Reuters Videos

      Moment rocket strikes Kyiv apartment block

      STORY: CCTV footage from inside and outside the block showed the moment of the impact. A resident of the block was filmed by the emergency services saying the rocket hit his apartment and his family had survived, but his wife and older child's legs were injured. Dozens of people were wounded in overnight fighting in Kyiv, city mayor Vitali Klitschko said on Saturday morning.

    • World
      Business Insider

      Merchant ships have been targeted by Russian missiles, while the French Navy intercepted a cargo vessel heading for St. Petersburg, reports say

      The movements of merchant and cargo ships are being scrutinized amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. BBC News reported Saturday that France stopped a cargo ship en route to Russia's St Petersburg. The movements and activities of merchant and cargo ships are under renewed scrutiny as the Ukraine invasion continues.

    • U.S.
      In The Know by Yahoo

      Container ship officer shares wild TikTok showing how long it takes to stop his boat: ‘That actually blows my mind’

      A container ship worker is going viral after showing just how long it takes to stop one of the massive, cargo-carrying boats. The U.K.-based seafarer, named Joe (@joethesailor), shared the shocking video on TikTok, where he frequently posts about his life as the chief officer on a container ship. Joe's video, meanwhile, came in response to another TikToker's question.

    • World
      Reuters

      France says Putin needs to understand NATO has nuclear weapons

      France's foreign minister said that Russian President Vladimir Putin, when making threats about using nuclear weapons, needs to understand that NATO, too, is a nuclear alliance, but he ruled out NATO-led military intervention to defend Ukraine. Asked whether Putin's threat of "such consequences that you have never encountered in your history" was tantamount to threatening Russian use nuclear weapons in the Ukraine conflict, Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said it was indeed understood as such. "Yes, I think that Vladimir Putin must also understand that the Atlantic alliance is a nuclear alliance.

      • Russia threatens 'serious military repercussions' if Finland joins NATO
        Yahoo News UK
      • Vladimir Putin could deploy nuclear weapons in Ukraine, says armed forces minister
        The Telegraph
    • U.S.
      BuzzFeed

      "My Wife Has A Horrible Habit That I Discovered 2 Months Ago..." — This Dad Pretended His Son Went Missing As A Lesson. Is What He Did Wrong?

      Many people also rushed to the comment section to share their horror stories about children being left alone in cars. "I have a dear friend whose kid, when she was six, decided she wanted to go see grandma so she told her mom. Her mom said they could go later, but the kiddo wanted to go right away so she headed outside (on a really hot day) and got in the family minivan without telling anyone.

    • World
      NBC News

      Why would Russia want to take Chernobyl?

      Chernobyl is less than 10 miles from Ukraine's border with Belarus, a Russian ally where Moscow has been massing troops in preparation for its attack. From there, it's a relatively straight shot of about 80 miles south to Kyiv. The route from Belarus to Kyiv through Chernobyl might be particularly appealing to Russian military planners because it would allow them to cross the Dnieper River in Belarus, avoiding a potentially hazardous crossing of the major river, which bisects Ukraine, behind enemy lines.

      • War comes to Chernobyl, raising nuclear fears in Russia invasion of Ukraine
        Yahoo News
      • Russian occupation of Chernobyl 'incredibly alarming,' White House says
        Yahoo News
    • World
      Reuters Videos

      Mother reunites with children at Ukraine border

      STORY: The two children crossed the frontier in the car of a stranger, Nataliya Ableyeva, a woman their father pleaded with at the border to help reunite his children with their mother. Guards would not the 38-year-old man pass, as Ukraine has banned all Ukrainian men between the ages of 18 and 60 from leaving so they can fight for their country. "Their father simply handed over the two kids to me, and trusted me, giving me their passports to bring them over," 58-year-old Ableyeva said, the arms of the young boy she had known for just a few hours around her neck.

    • Politics
      INSIDER

      Former White House chief of staff says he is in 'disbelief' over GOP support for Putin after Trump called the Russian leader a genius

      Trump and some other Republican figures have praised Putin during Russia's conflict with Ukraine. Former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly told CNN he was in "disbelief" over such GOP support. "I don't get it," Kelly said.

      • Ukraine official on Trump's praise of Putin: 'It's good' US isn't 'neighbors of Russia'
        The Hill
      • Shockwaves and disbelief: Bay Area protests Russian invasion of Ukraine
        KTVU
    • U.S.
      Business Insider

      A North Carolina house was swarmed with interested shoppers just hours after hitting the market for $260,000

      A real-estate agent's Facebook video shows swarms of people arriving to look at a $260,000 home. "People are so desperate for a home under a particular price point," the agent said. To get a vivid picture of the housing-inventory situation facing many parts of the US, look no further than a recent Facebook post from a real-estate agent in Raleigh, North Carolina.

    • World
      Reuters

      Turkey says it cannot stop returning Russian warships from accessing Black Sea

      Turkey cannot stop Russian warships accessing the Black Sea via its straits, as Ukraine has requested, due to a clause in an international pact that allows vessels to return to their home base, the Turkish foreign minister said on Friday. Ukraine has appealed to Turkey to block Russian warships from passing through the Dardanelles and Bosphorus straits which lead to the Black Sea, after Moscow on Thursday launched a full-blown assault on Ukraine from land, air and sea. Russian forces landed at Ukraine's Black and Azov Sea ports as part of the invasion.

      • From the elderly to boxing legends, Ukraine is showing world what resistance means
        Yahoo Sports
      • Ukraine: Turkey says it cannot block Russian warships from the Black Sea
        The Independent
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    Is it time to drop school mask mandates?
    • “Masks have served as an important line of defense against COVID-19. But the facts on the ground clearly warrant a shift.”

    • “Being done with masks means being done with COVID … COVID and all of its variants are not done with us.”

    • “While COVID is having certainly a huge impact on children, the masks are not. They seem to be bothering adults more.”

    • “Fearmongers are determined to place restrictions on children. It doesn’t matter if the science says otherwise.”

    • “Require vaccination and boosters in schools, both for staff and students. Then consider dropping the masks.”

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