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Tech Companies Help Defend Ukraine Against Cyberattacks

The New York Times - 1 Mar 2022 03:52
Tech Companies Help Defend Ukraine Against Cyberattacks After years of talks about the need for public-private partnerships to combat cyberattacks, the war in Ukraine is stress-testing the system.
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WATCH: Russian troops slowed by Ukrainian resistance Officials say dozens of civilians were killed in Kharkiv, the second largest city in Ukraine, in the worst attack of the Russian invasion. Belarus is hosting talks between Russia and Ukraine.
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A man shot and killed his three children, one other person, and himself at a church in Sacramento, California, on Monday, authorities said
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Bronx man arrested for smearing poop on woman's face in NYC subway station Frank Abrokwa was arrested for allegedly smearing human feces on an unsuspecting woman's face on a Bronx subway platform.
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The Ukrainian Library Association's Appeal

OpEdNews - 1 Mar 2022 06:43
The Ukrainian Library Association's Appeal The appeal of the Presidium of the Ukrainian Library Association to the Library Community of Ukraine dated February 23, 2022
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Russia Is a Potemkin Superpower

The New York Times - 1 Mar 2022 02:00
Russia Is a Potemkin Superpower The Ukraine war has revealed the Putin regime's true weakness.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has been stripped of multiple honorary sporting titles amid Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
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Ukraine-Russia war: CCTV shows missile strike on government building in Kharkiv Russia has continued to call the invasion a "special operation" and insisted it is not attacking civilians.
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Instead of imminent world-wide annihilation, Wall Street's money wizards now see the NATO alliance as stronger than ever, and a feeble-looking Russia shunned by much of the world.
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Putin is frustrated and uncharacteristically angry over Ukraine setbacks, U.S. intelligence warns "U.S. intelligence agencies have determined that Russian President Vladimir Putin is growing increasingly frustrated by his military struggles in Ukraine, and may see his only option as doubling down on violence," NBC Ne...
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Russia faces the specter of a full-blown financial meltdown. Punishing sanctions leveled by the West have sent the ruble crashing to record lows, shuttered Moscow's stock market and made Russian assets toxic on the world...
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In Part I of the FiveThirtyEight Politics podcast, the crew discusses how Russia's attack on Ukraine will affect U.S. politics. Specifically, they explore how the handling of this crisis will reflect on President Biden a...
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Ukraine invasion: Russian convoy captured in satellite images much longer than previously reported, firm says A 40-mile-long column of Russian military vehicles was winding its way toward Kyiv Monday night as satellite images show.
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Putin pal Steven Seagal speaks out on Ukraine invasion: 'I look at both as one family' Steven Seagal - who was banned from Ukraine for five years in 2017 after Russian President Vladimir Putin gave the actor a Russian passport - spoke out on the Ukrainian conflict on Monday.
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The vast convoy of armored vehicles, tanks, artillery and support vehicles was 17 miles (25 kilometers) from the center of the city and stretched for about 40 miles, according to satellite imagery from Maxar Technologies...
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Afghan refugees who escaped to Ukraine victims of war once again First, they fled the Taliban during the collapse of Afghanistan's U.S.-backed democratic government over the summer - now they're hiding from the Russian army in the middle of its invasion of Ukraine.
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Bracing for Biden and Protests, Officials Fortify the Capitol A security fence, National Guard troops and more police surround the Capitol in preparation for the State of the Union address and a possible truck convoy of protesters.
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WATCH: Chef Jose Andres and World Central Kitchen feed refugees from Ukraine Chef Jose Andres provides an update from the border in Poland, where his World Central Kitchen organization is providing meals to refugee families leaving Ukraine.
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At least 9 killed in flooding in eastern Australia

NY Daily News - 1 Mar 2022 03:00
At least 9 killed in flooding in eastern Australia Emergency crews made more than 130 swift-water rescues in 24 hours, officials said.
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Africans fleeing Ukraine report experiencing racial discrimination at Poland border Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari is calling on Poland to let in all people who are trying to flee the Russian invasion of Ukraine, saying they "have the same right to safe passage under U.N. convention and the color o...
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Can Major League Baseball save Opening Day today? Real fans should hope not. COMMENTARY No one erased Major League Baseball’s March 31 Opening Day while you were sleeping. That constitutes progress, I guess. It’s all more maddening than joyous at this address, if […] The post Can Major Leag...
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Russia excluded from skating as sporting sanctions increase More and more sports are following the appeal of the International Olympic Committee and banning Russian athletes from competing in the wake of the country’s invasion of Ukraine
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