(NewsNation Now) — World War I started over far less than what may be about to happen in Ukraine. The country’s president is saying war is likely by this time Wednesday. He has since walked that back a little bit, but the point is real: war is almost certainly upon us. Ariel Cohen, a nonresident senior fellow with the Atlantic Council and author of “Russian Imperialism: Development and Crisis,” weighs in.
Amber Athey, of The Spectator Magazine, joins the show to discuss Americans playing for China in the Olympics.
Journalist Rebecca Brannon talks about protests in Minneapolis and how they compare to the trucker convoy.
Batya Ungar-Sargo, the deputy opinion editor at Newsweek, discusses the mask hypocrisy at the Super Bowl. Then, KYLA entertainment anchor Sam Rubin weighs in on the halftime show.
Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan discusses a proposal to split Atlanta because of crime concerns.
Liberty Vittert, a professor at Washington University in St. Louis and features editor of the Harvard Data Science Review, discusses the cost of dating and the return on that investment.
NewsNation’s Richard Sherman provides an update on the latest data from the U.S.-Mexico border.