As the world convinces itself the pandemic is over, the market convinces itself Russia won’t invade Ukraine (Originally published Feb. 16 in “What in the World“) The U.S. is warning
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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine may already be underway; Western politicians keep tiptoeing away from the pandemic (Originally published Feb. 14 in “What in the World“) Russia may have already begun
As Russia’s invasion force “exercises” around Ukraine, politicians bow to pressure to pretend the pandemic is over. (Originally published Feb. 11 in “What in the World“) Russia has launched the
As the Ukraine crisis stews, worries rise about China, North Korea—and Omicron’s cousin BA.2 (Originally published Feb. 9 in “What in the World“) While the crisis in Ukraine appears to
With 900,000 Americans and 1.6 million Europeans lost to Covid, the U.S. warns that Russian invasion of Ukraine may kill 50,000. (Originally published Feb. 7 in “What in the World”)
The U.S. keeps up its play-by-play of Russia’s Ukrainian invasion as Europe tries to ignore Covid away (Originally published Feb. 4 in “What in the World“) The United States has
Biden sees Putin’s troop buildup and raises with GIs to Eastern Europe; Western nations fold against Omicron. (Originaly published Feb. 3 in “What in the World“) U.S. President Joe Biden
If we can tolerate 9,000 Covid deaths a day, what are we prepared to stomach in Ukraine? (Originally published Feb. 2 in “What in the World“) Russian President Vladimir Putin
As America’s Covid death toll surpasses its WWII losses, a reminder of another U.S. surrender a century ago. (Originally published Feb. 1 in “What in the World“) The pandemic has
Having crumbled against Covid, the great-grandchildren of D-Day’s heroes think they’ll stand up for Kyiv. (Originally published Jan. 31 in “What in the World“) North Korea’s seventh missile test this