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AnnaLynne McCord says she identifies with Putin “becoming a dictator” while defending her viral poem

Joy Saha
When even Meghan McCain thinks you're cringe, maybe it's time to top talking about yourself

Right’s desperate Putin pivot: CPAC derailed by Ukraine invasion, struggles to blame “wokeness”

Kathryn Joyce
Tulsi Gabbard, J.D. Vance and Nigel Farage furiously backpedal on Putin worship — but somehow the left is to blame

Trumpers play fascist peekaboo: Are Marjorie Taylor Greene and Tucker Carlson backpedaling on Putin?

Amanda Marcotte
Trumpists thought the invasion of Ukraine would be a fascist triumph, but now they're backpedaling

Ron Johnson blames Democrats’ Trump “impeachment travesty” for Putin’s invasion of Ukraine

Igor Derysh
Adam Schiff fires back: "It was Trump who weakened Ukraine," while Johnson, GOP let him get away with it

“I have morons on my team”: Mitt Romney blasts radical Republicans in Congress

Jon Skolnik
The former Republican presidential nominee took aim at GOP Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Paul Gosar

Trump is not confused about his bromance with Putin

Heather Digby Parton
Meanwhile, only 66% of Democrats even approve of President Biden's handling of Russia and Ukraine

Lt. Col. Alex Vindman: How Trump’s coup attempt encouraged Putin’s Ukraine invasion

Chauncey DeVega
Army officer who stood up to Trump: Disinformation from Fox News, GOP is "the reason Russia launched" invasion

Mainstream media opposes military aggression — unless the U.S. is doing it

Jeff Cohen
Suddenly the media is concerned about international law and imperialist war. Fair enough — but look closer to home

Big tech pressured to take firm stance against Russia

Meaghan Ellis
Kornbluh, director of Digital Innovation and Democracy Initiative, urges tech to consider their "moral obligation"

Ukrainian and Russian delegations agree to meeting on Monday

Kelly McClure
The location of the meeting, as well who will be present, is still being determined

Putin sets Russia’s nuclear forces on high alert

Kelly McClure
As of Sunday morning nuclear weapons are prepared and ready for launch, if needed

Ukraine refuses to lay down weapons while under attack

Kenny Stancil
"We are defending the country, the land of our future children"

Dear Hollywood: In times of international crisis, speechlessness is always preferable to stupidity

Melanie McFarland
Stars: they're scared, just like us. Very few are equipped to speak to crisis, as we were reminded this week

The Ukraine catastrophe and how we got here: Chronicle of a war foretold

Chris Hedges
I was there for the end of the Cold War — and we all understood how the new peace could collapse. We didn't stop it

Meta (formerly Facebook) bans Russian state media monetization

Kelly McClure
Facebook's head of security policy made the announcement on Twitter Friday night

Limited sanctions won’t stop Putin in Ukraine: It’s time to step up the pressure on Russia

Lucian K. Truscott IV
If what Putin’s army is doing to Ukraine right this minute isn’t terror, what is it?

NATO activates military response force

Jake Johnson
The move is the first of its kind on NATO's part in all its 70-year history

Donald Trump Jr., right-wing media use Russia’s invasion of Ukraine to attack the U.S.

Kelly McClure
Trump Jr., Ben Shapiro and Steve Bannon ride on the back of Putin's war to speak out against LGBTQ+ inclusion

Former GOP strategist Rick Wilson on Putin’s deep appeal to “dictator-friendly” Republicans

Dean Obeidallah
On Salon Talks, Rick Wilson breaks down the stakes of the "MAGA crazy" midterms and 2024, and what Dems need to win

Biden moves to freeze Russian assets in U.S.

Kenny Stancil
"This is going to impose severe cost on the Russian economy, both immediately and over time," says Biden

CPAC opens and immediately devolves into GOP dissent over Ukraine

Kathryn Joyce
Conservatives gather for their annual meeting in Orlando — and already Republicans are fracturing over Russia

Authorities in Russia warn against anti-war protests

Kelly McClure
Protestors in Russia are reminded of the "negative legal consequences" of their actions

As Russia invades Chernobyl, many fear artillery could spread radioactive dust across the continent

Matthew Rozsa
Experts are worried that military incursions could kick up plumes of radioactive dust

Ukraine conflict brings reality of cyberwarfare to U.S.

Richard Forno
Regular Americans could find themselves targets of Russian cyberwarfare
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