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Criminal court backlogs delay trials while defendants spend longer in jail

Inside creepy network of ‘spy apps’ that secretly track and monitor people

Europe Rushes To Buy Russian Gas As Spot Prices Skyrocket

Even as Russian tanks roll toward Kyiv, the US is still buying a lot of Russian oil

Russia Invades Ukraine: First Day of War Through OSINT

CDC: Some of you should wait longer before getting your second vaccination

Pictures: In Battle For Hostomel, Ukraine Drove Back Russia’s Attack Helicopters And Elite Paratroopers

RUSSIAN soldiers began bombarding Ukraine yesterday — with Tinder messages looking for love.

Russia Facing More Resistance Than It Expected in Ukraine: US Official

Putin as a man of ideas

CDC Expected to Drop Mask Guidance That Nobody Pays Attention To

What is SWIFT and why does Ukraine want Russia banned from it?

The Calamitous Errors of Germany’s Russia Policy

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Links for Today

Live update map for the Ukraine conflict.

Attack On Europe: Documenting Equipment Losses During The 2022 Russian Invasion Of Ukraine

Follow the Data, They Said, and Then Hid It

Is there some impartial umpire out there that I don’t know about that gets to decided what is a act of war? They said most of the potential cyberattacks under consideration are designed to disrupt but not destroy, and therefore fall short of an act of war by the United States against Russia.

A lot of people seemed to have really believed this would not happen. This is one example. Brazilian players ask for help leaving top Ukraine clubs

Russia threatens to target ‘sensitive’ US assets as part of ‘strong’ and ‘painful’ response to sanctions

Explainer: How severe are the new sanctions on Russia?

Current map.

The Russian Military Imposes Putin’s ‘Historical Unity’ Article with Fire and Steel in Ukraine

Iceland says it wants ‘as many people as possible’ to catch Covid after lifting all restrictions

Russia Has $630 Billion To Spare As It Considers Cutting European Gas Flows

Russian and Ukrainian seafarers make up 14.5% of global shipping workforce, according to the International Chamber of Shipping