Ukrainian resistance is quick and nimble – and for the first time seeking to retake ground from the Russians, a Pentagon official said. Latest news.
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Biden confirms Russia used hypersonic missiles, warns of coming cyberattacks on US: Live Ukraine updates
The Russian Foreign Ministry said Monday that President Joe Biden’s remarks have put Russian-American relations on the verge of rupture. Updates.
About 130 rescued from rubble of Mariupol theater; Biden tells China’s Xi ‘consequences’ if they support Russia: Live Ukraine updates
Russian military forces are mounting an aggressive siege outside major cities in Ukraine as the invasion entered its fourth week. Live Friday updates.
Moderna seeks FDA authorization for a 4th COVID vaccine shot for all adults
Moderna requested emergency use authorization from the Food and Drug Administration for a fourth dose of its COVID-19 vaccine for people 18 and over.
Permanent daylight saving time? America tried it before … and it didn’t go well.
About five decades ago, the U.S. tried to make daylight saving time year-round – and public opinion of the change quickly deteriorated.
EU leaders traveling to Kyiv; Zelenskyy tells Russian troops to surrender: Live Ukraine updates
Leaders of Poland, Czech Republic and Slovenia are traveling to Kyiv on a European Union mission Tuesday to show support for Ukraine. Live updates.
Idaho becomes first state to pass Texas-style abortion ban, sends bill to Gov. Brad Little
The Idaho bill would allow the potential family members of a preborn child to sue an abortion provider for a minimum of $20,000 in damages.
Harris visits Poland amid fighter jets rift; Congressional leaders reach $13B deal to aid Ukraine: Live updates
Vice President Harris will visit Poland Wednesday as the U.S. and its NATO allies seek to avoid confrontation in a wider war with Russia. Updates
Russian airstrike ravages children’s hospital; White House warns Russia may use chemical weapons: Live Ukraine updates
A Russian assault devastated a maternity and children’s hospital complex in the besieged southern Ukrainian city of Mariupol. Latest news.
Hawaii will become last state in nation to drop its mask mandate on March 26
At the height of the pandemic, most states had some form of mandate. With Hawaii’s news, the U.S. is set to have no statewide masking rules.