Saturday, March 5, 2022

The News Roundup — Domestic and International (The 1A) 2022-03-04

U.S. authorities continue to explore the nation’s options in Ukraine. Sanctions continue to be placed on Putin’s economy, leading the country’s currency to fall in value and many Russians to withdraw their money from banks. At the State of the Union President Joe Biden indicated he supports a no-fly zone over Ukraine, but still spoke against sending American troops to the country.

Texas announced that it will investigate the parents of transgender children in the state for possible instances of child abuse.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced a reduction in the severity of their mask guidelines. Major cities are dropping vaccine and mask mandates in a variety of settings.

We cover the most important stories from around the nation on the domestic portion of the News Roundup.



Ukrainian citizens are fleeing the country as Russia continues to attempt to take control. The Ukrainian government announced that 2,000 civilians have died as a result of Russian attacks.

FIFA, the international governing body of soccer, has banned the Russia men’s national team from competing in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar this winter.

A new climate report from the U.N. outlines the closing window humanity has to reduce carbon emissions and avoid disaster.

We cover the most important stories from around the world on the international portion of the News Roundup.


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