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Washington Capitals winger Carl Hagelin is expected to miss significant time because of a serious eye injury, the team said.
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  1. Washington Capitals winger Carl Hagelin out indefinitely with serious eye injury
  2. EU suspends Russia Today, Sputnik broadcasts
  3. Pelicans: Zion Williamson's fractured foot showing signs of 'improved bone healing'
  4. Russian warplanes violate Sweden's airspace
  5. Texas temporarily blocked from investigating the family of a trans teen over gender-affirming care
  6. Brooklyn Nets' Kevin Durant to return Thursday vs. Miami Heat
  7. Justice Department: Ericsson breached settlement on alleged fraud, ISIS payments
  8. Russian forces escalate attacks across Ukraine; 2nd round of peace talks possible
  9. Phoenix Suns star Devin Booker enters NBA's COVID-19 protocols
  10. Leader of Alabama chapter of Oath Keepers pleads guilty to Jan. 6 charges
  11. Scenes from the Russian war on Ukraine
  12. U.S. House passes resolution declaring support for Ukraine
  13. EU bans 7 Russian banks from SWIFT international payment system
  14. Bipartisan group of state attorneys general to investigate TikTok
  15. JetBlue pilot removed from plane ahead of takeoff for allegedly being intoxicated
  16. Stanford women's soccer player Katie Meyer dies at 22
  17. Ex-UFC champion Cain Velasquez arraigned on attempted murder charge
  18. Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan indicted on racketeering, bribery charges
  19. Amid rising military suicide rate, lawmakers question DoD over prevention
  20. Phenomenon thought to be closest black hole is actually a ‘stellar vampire’
  21. President Joe Biden visits Wisconsin, says America 'finally getting it done' on infrastructure
  22. COVID-19 pandemic hurts struggling child care sector, legislators are told
  23. Cryptocurrency donations to Ukraine top $52 million as Russian ruble falls
  24. Lawmakers split on effectiveness of Remain in Mexico policy

Washington Capitals winger Carl Hagelin out indefinitely with serious eye injury

Washington Capitals winger Carl Hagelin is expected to miss significant time because of a serious eye injury, the team said.
   

EU suspends Russia Today, Sputnik broadcasts

The European Union on Wednesday formally sanctioned Russian state-owned news organizations Russia Today and Sputnik, suspending their distribution in the 27-member bloc over Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
   

Pelicans: Zion Williamson's fractured foot showing signs of 'improved bone healing'

New Orleans Pelicans forward Zion Williamson's fractured right foot is showing signs of "improved bone healing" after the latest round of imaging, the team announced.
   

Russian warplanes violate Sweden's airspace

Four Russian war planes violated Swedish airspace on Wednesday, the Scandinavian country's armed forces said, prompting it to deploy its own forces amid heightened tensions between Europe and Moscow over its invasion of
   

Texas temporarily blocked from investigating the family of a trans teen over gender-affirming care

A Texas judge on Wednesday blocked the state's child protection agency from investigating the parents of a transgender teenager who received gender-affirming medical care under a recent directive by Gov. Greg Abbott.
   

Brooklyn Nets' Kevin Durant to return Thursday vs. Miami Heat

Brooklyn Nets star forward Kevin Durant is expected to return Thursday night against the Miami Heat after missing more than a month because of a sprained left MCL.
   

Justice Department: Ericsson breached settlement on alleged fraud, ISIS payments

Ericsson on Wednesday said it was informed by the U.S. Department of Justice that it had breached a billion-dollar legal settlement involving alleged corruption and possible payments to terrorists in Iraq.
   

Russian forces escalate attacks across Ukraine; 2nd round of peace talks possible

The Russian military entered its seventh day of attacks across Ukraine on Wednesday, bombing strategic locations in Kyiv and Kharkiv, and engaging in street fighting in smaller towns and cities.
   

Phoenix Suns star Devin Booker enters NBA's COVID-19 protocols

All-Star guard Devin Booker was placed in the NBA's COVID-19 health and safety protocols and will miss the Phoenix Suns' game against the Portland Trail Blazers on Wednesday night.
   

Leader of Alabama chapter of Oath Keepers pleads guilty to Jan. 6 charges

The leader of the Alabama chapter of the right-wing militia Oath Keepers pleaded guilty to charges related to the Jan. 6 attack of the Capitol in federal court Wednesday.
   

Scenes from the Russian war on Ukraine

Russian forces invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022, under orders from President Vladimir Putin, who said it was the start of a "special military operation," as the United Nations Security Council was meeting in an emergency session in New York. By Friday, Russian forces had attacked civilian targets and advanced on the capital city, Kyiv.
   

U.S. House passes resolution declaring support for Ukraine

The U.S. House of Representatives passed a near-unanimous resolution Wednesday declaring its support for Ukraine as the country defends its territory amid an ongoing attack from Russia.
   

EU bans 7 Russian banks from SWIFT international payment system

The European Union on Wednesday formally banned seven Russian banks from using the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication system in response to the country's invasion Ukraine.
   

Bipartisan group of state attorneys general to investigate TikTok

A group of attorneys general in multiple states announced plans Wednesday to investigate TikTok and the impacts the platform has on younger users.
   

JetBlue pilot removed from plane ahead of takeoff for allegedly being intoxicated

One of the pilots of a JetBlue flight was removed from the plane before takeoff Wednesday in Buffalo, N.Y., for allegedly being under the influence of alcohol.
   

Stanford women's soccer player Katie Meyer dies at 22

Stanford women's soccer star and team captain Katie Meyer has died, the university announced Wednesday. She was 22.
   

Ex-UFC champion Cain Velasquez arraigned on attempted murder charge

Former UFC heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez was arraigned Wednesday on several charges, including attempted murder after allegedly shooting a man in San Jose, Calif.
   

Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan indicted on racketeering, bribery charges

Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan was indicted Wednesday on bribery and racketeering charges in an ongoing criminal corruption investigation.
   

Amid rising military suicide rate, lawmakers question DoD over prevention

The chair of the House Armed Services Military Personnel Subcommittee grilled Pentagon officials Wednesday about the rising suicide rate among members of the military,
   

Phenomenon thought to be closest black hole is actually a ‘stellar vampire’

Astronomers on Wednesday announced new findings indicating that an interstellar system 1,000 light years away from Earth does not actually include a black hole, a reversal of a previous observation.
   

President Joe Biden visits Wisconsin, says America 'finally getting it done' on infrastructure

President Joe Biden said the United States is "finally getting it done" on infrastructure after years of talk as he traveled to Minnesota and Wisconsin on Wednesday to promote the bipartisan infrastructure law.
   

COVID-19 pandemic hurts struggling child care sector, legislators are told

The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated long-standing problems within the child care sector, especially the high cost that makes it inaccessible for some parents, lawmakers were told Wednesday.
   

Cryptocurrency donations to Ukraine top $52 million as Russian ruble falls

Crypto donations to organizations in Ukraine, including the country's government, have topped more than $52 million as the price of cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin rise.
   

Lawmakers split on effectiveness of Remain in Mexico policy

Republicans and Democrats sparred over immigration policy Wednesday at a House Homeland Security subcommittee hearing on the Trump administration's "Remain in Mexico" policy.
   
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  2. Trump and right-wing lawyer were part of 'criminal conspiracy' to overturn 2020 election, January 6 committee alleges - CNN
  3. UN refugee agency: 1 million flee Ukraine in under a week - The Associated Press - en Español
  4. Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan Charged With Racketeering - NBC Chicago
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  6. UN General Assembly demands Russia withdraw troops from Ukraine - Al Jazeera English
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