NewsNation Articles: February 25, 2022

February 25
Banfield: Russia continues assault on Kyiv, Advocates fear fate of 100K orphaned kids in Ukraine US behind China in cyber capabilities, expert says February 26: The White House gets personal with its sanctions. And a Russian embassy receives a special visit. Who is Ukrainian President Zelenskyy? Ex-National Security Advisor Bolton hits ‘overrated’ sanctions Stories of bravery: Ukrainians rally to defend their country US sanctions on Russian oligarchs miss richest of rich Pope takes remarkable personal appeal to Russian Embassy As U.N. falters, Ukraine looks to E.U. and China speaks out Fort Stewart deploying 3,800 soldiers to Europe Street fighting begins in Kyiv, death toll climbs PHOTO GALLERY: Ukraine on high alert as invasion continues Worldwide air traffic taking long way around Ukraine invasion What is SWIFT, the banking system seen as toughest sanction on Russia? Bill named for slain college student advances in Illinois Senate Man who carried Pelosi lectern Jan. 6 headed to prison Scott Peterson’s new trial rests on ‘Strawberry Shortcake’ AP source: Russia out as host of Champions League final Boxing’s Klitschko brothers pledge to fight for Ukraine What to know about Ukraine, a nation now under attack Key inflation gauge hits 6.1% in January, highest since 1982 More than 5 million children globally have lost parent, caregiver to COVID-19 1 dead, 6 hurt when car plows into Miami Beach café What assistance should the U.S. give Ukraine? NATO has long history of tension with Russia Winter storm grips Northeast with mix of heavy snow, freezing rain US warns of cyberattacks amid Russia-Ukraine war ‘Cold War 2.0 has started’: Inside Putin’s strategy to rebuild the Soviet Union Investors see volatile market after Russia’s attack Ukrainian border guards greet ultimatum with brave profanity ‘Terrified that my country will disappear:’ Ukrainians fear as invasion closes in No more masks for many Americans under new CDC guidance Biden nominates Ketanji Brown Jackson to Supreme Court Concerns mount after Russian troops take control of Chernobyl nuclear site Ukrainians in US raise voices in protest, support Biden administration moves to freeze assets of Putin, Lavrov February 25: Dozens killed in Ukraine as Russians advance. Beware misinformation in war coverage. ‘We have to do something’: One woman is considering going back to Kyiv Reports: Biden has decided on Supreme Court nominee