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Opinion: This is how Ukrainians win the long war
Up until February 24, 2022, I was a lot of things -- a student at Stanford University, a friend, a roommate, a classmate, a music lover, an arts fanatic. Being Ukrainian was just one descriptor among many. But after that day, when Russian President Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine, that part of my identity became the most important descriptor.
[ cnn.com ]America added 678,000 jobs in February
Forecasting the pace of the recovery has been tough, and many economists have got their predictions very wrong over the past two years. For the February jobs report set to be released on Friday, experts say they are expecting robust job growth. But what if they got it wrong yet again?
[ cnn.com ]A year after Morgan Wallen's controversy, country music's race issue hasn't changed
After country artist Morgan Wallen was caught on camera using a racial slur in February 2021, things looked bleak for his career.
[ cnn.com ]Couples across the country tie the knot on once-in-a-lifetime 'Twosday'
February 22, 2022 is a palindrome, which means the date reads the same forward and backward. This year it also falls on a Tuesday, which is now referred to as "Twosday," and some couples are taking advantage of the special date.
[ cnn.com ]The snow moon is on its way
Point your cameras toward the sky as February's full moon, nicknamed the snow moon, will make its appearance from midnight Tuesday to midnight Thursday, according to NASA.
[ cnn.com ]See inside SoFi Stadium, the futuristic venue hosting this year's Super Bowl
The SoFi Stadium, in Inglewood, California, is ready for the matchup between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Los Angeles Rams on February 13. Take a look inside the venue that will host Super Bowl LVI.
[ cnn.com ]CNN Poll: Americans' votes in 2022 may come down to two things
Voters begin the midterm year primarily focused on economic issues, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS in January and February. The survey also showed that Democrats are suffering an early deficit in enthusiasm about voting, a dynamic that could be compounded by voters' concerns over the economy.
[ cnn.com ]CNN Poll: Most Biden detractors say he's done nothing they like since becoming president
Nearly 6 in 10 Americans disapprove of how Joe Biden is handling his presidency, with most of that group saying there's literally nothing Biden has done since taking office that they approve of. The finding, from a CNN Poll conducted by SSRS in January and February, highlights the entrenched politics driving the nation at the start of the midterm year, with little agreement across party lines on priorities for the government or how to handle the coronavirus pandemic.
[ cnn.com ]Inflation near 40-year high: Here's what got more expensive
The US consumer price inflation index hit 7.5%, the steepest annual increase since February 1982. CNN's Christine Romans breaks down where prices went up.
[ cnn.com ]Washington Football Team to reveal new name on February 2, won't be 'Wolves' or 'RedWolves'
The Washington Football Team will reveal its new name on February 2.
[ cnn.com ]Japan says it won't send government officials to Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics
Japan will not send any senior officials or Cabinet ministers to the Beijing Winter Olympics in February, the government said Friday -- but stopped short of calling the decision a diplomatic boycott.
[ cnn.com ]NHL players not expected to participate in Winter Olympics in Beijing, according to reports
National Hockey League players will not participate in the upcoming Winter Olympics in Beijing set for February, according to multiple reports Tuesday.
[ cnn.com ]Tiger Woods at PNC Championship: 'It was awesome to be out here playing'
Tiger Woods is back, competing on a golf course for the first time since a car crash that crushed his leg in February.
[ cnn.com ]Late NFL star Vincent Jackson diagnosed with Stage 2 CTE
Former NFL star Vincent Jackson, who died in February at the age of 38, was found to have Stage 2 CTE, researchers at the Concussion Legacy Foundation announced on Thursday.
[ cnn.com ]Chicago council OKs $2.9 million settlement for woman police found naked when they broke open door of wrong home
The Chicago City Council unanimously approved a $2.9 million settlement Wednesday for Anjanette Young, who was found naked and distraught when police officers mistakenly broke into her home in February 2019.
[ cnn.com ]Biden still plans to restart federal student loan payments in February
President Joe Biden still plans to restart federal student loan payments in February, resisting pressure from some fellow Democrats who continue to call for an extension of coronavirus pandemic relief benefits.
[ cnn.com ]Las Vegas' Allegiant Stadium expected to host Super Bowl LVIII in 2024, per reports
Las Vegas' Allegiant Stadium is expected to be announced as the of host Super Bowl LVIII in February 2024, according to the Las Vegas Review Journal and ESPN.
[ cnn.com ]Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi sentenced to four years in prison
A court in Myanmar has sentenced deposed civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi to four years in prison on charges of incitement and breaking Covid-19 rules, in the first verdict against the Nobel Peace Prize winner since the military seized power in February.
[ cnn.com ]Congress scrambling to avert shutdown as plan unveiled to fund government into February
Democrats unveiled an agreement Thursday that would keep the federal government funded into mid-February, but it's unclear if the deal would be enough to avoid a rapidly approaching government shutdown on midnight Friday.
[ cnn.com ]Opinion: It shouldn't have taken all this to convict Ahmaud Arbery's killers
Watching Judge Timothy Walmsley on Wednesday read the verdicts declaring Gregory McMichael, Travis McMichael and William "Roddie" Bryan Jr. guilty of murdering Ahmaud Arbery in February 2020 reminded me of how I felt the day openly bigoted Donald Trump was finally declared the loser of the 2020 presidential election. I exhaled while wondering how in the world we were still having to deal with such things in 21st century America and scared as hell that months or years from now I'd look back to what is good news today only to discover it was just a temporary reprieve from an ongoing backlash to racial progress.
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