Editor-In-Chief of National Review Rich Lowry | 2-28-2022
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Ruble Plummets as Sanctions Bite, Sending Russians to Banks
MOSCOW (AP) — Ordinary Russians are facing the prospect of higher prices as Western sanctions over the invasion of Ukraine sent the ruble plummeting. That’s led uneasy people to line up at banks and ATMs on Monday
VIDEO: A Woman Hit with Human Feces at the East 241st St. Subway Station
New York, NY (77WABC)-Police say a woman sitting on a bench at the East 241st Street subway station was struck in her face and the back of her head with human feces by an unidentified man. The
Ukraine Slows Russian Advance Under Shadow of Nuclear Threat
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Outgunned but determined Ukrainian troops slowed Russia’s advance and held onto the capital and other key cities — at least for now. In the face of stiff resistance and devastating sanctions, President Vladimir
Ukraine Takes Back Control of Kharkiv
UKRAINE (77WABC) — Ukraine claimed a major victory Sunday against Russian forces as Ukraine’s military claims to have taken back full control of Kharkiv amid heavy warfare. Russian forces had intensified their assault on Kharkiv over the
EU To Aid Ukraine With Fighter Jets
UKRAINE (77WABC) — Some European countries are complying with a request by Ukrainian foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba for fighter jets. "The fight is fierce". EU member states are donating €500m to help Ukraine and will provide "defensive,
Man Who Beat City Worker With Hammer Arrested
NEW YORK (77WABC) — Police say the attacker who bludgeoned a city employee in the head with a hammer has been arrested. The NYPD says they arrested 57-year-old William Blount. Charges against Blount include attempted murder, robbery
Adams to Scrap NYC Vaccine Passports, School Mask Rules
NEW YORK (77WABC) — COVID-19 restrictions are easing in the Big Apple. Mayor Eric Adams says he plans to lift the COVID-19 vaccine passport requirement in the city — as well as lift mask requirements in schools,
MLB: It’s Deadline Day to Save Opening Day, 162-Game Season
JUPITER, Fla. (AP) — Major League Baseball negotiations to end the lockout are extending to the limit. Management says a deal must be reached by the end of Monday’s negotiations to salvage a March 31 start to
Russia-Ukraine conflict updates: European Union makes historic move to arm Ukraine; Russia and Ukraine to meet for talks at the Belarus border
Tensions rose over the weekend as Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered nuclear deterrent forces to be on high alert, and the United States advising that Americans should leave Russia as soon as possible. As fighting continued across