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  1. Three Minneapolis police officers were at the scene as their colleague, Derek Chauvin, killed George Floyd. Jurors will soon decide whether any of the officers’ actions rose to the level of a crime.

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    NEW: Putin has spent years insulating Russia’s economy & building up $631 billion in foreign currency reserves. Some aides have benefitted from earlier US sanctions. Will Biden’s new sanctions compel him to stop his army in Ukraine? w/ .

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    NEW: Jurors will tomorrow weigh the fate of the 3 other officers who did not intervene or provide medical aid as Derek Chauvin knelt on George Floyd's neck. Jurors heard final arguments from prosecutors and defense lawyers today after a month-long trial.

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  4. Ahmaud Arbery’s mother, Wanda Cooper-Jones, said it was “super Tuesday” after the jury found the three white men who murdered her son guilty of hate crimes.

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  5. As the world awaits President Vladimir Putin’s next moves, daily life in Ukraine has already been affected by the intensifying conflict.

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  6. President Biden announced sanctions against Russia for what he called “the beginning of a Russian invasion of Ukraine." "Russia will pay an even steeper price if it continues its aggression, including additional sanctions," he said.

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  7. Ju’Zema Goldring was walking in Atlanta with her friends when police officers arrested her for jaywalking and claimed there was cocaine inside her stress ball. They were wrong, a federal judge said. Now, after five months in jail, she's due $1.5 million.

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  8. Breaking News: Secretary of State Antony Blinken canceled a meeting with his Russian counterpart, but said the U.S. would continue to pursue diplomacy if Russia takes steps to de-escalate its aggression against Ukraine.

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  9. Dow Jones, the parent company of The Wall Street Journal, will not be mandating a return to the office in March and will instead take a "hybrid and flexible" approach based on each team's needs, the company told its staff on Tuesday.

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  10. Breaking News: Mark Lanegan, a singer for Screaming Trees and Queens of the Stone Age and an integral part of the 1980s and 1990s grunge scene, has died at 57.

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  11. Nearly 60% of New York voters agree with Gov. Kathy Hochul’s decision to wait for more data before lifting the school mask mandate, according to a new poll. 45% said the state shouldn't have rescinded its mask-or-vaccination rule in indoor public places.

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  12. Congo's peatlands are helping the planet. But the people guarding Congo’s peatlands have some questions for the rest of us. Check out the latest project from our Headway team, reported by and and photos by .

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  13. As long as it remains undisturbed.

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  14. Lies one of the planet’s greatest natural resources…

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  18. U.S. senators from both parties have started working on legislation to provide emergency funds for Ukraine’s defense, sanction Russia’s economy and create a task force to seize the wealth of Russian oligarchs and possibly that of President Vladimir Putin.

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  19. Dr. Thomas Insel, who led the National Institute of Mental Health for 13 years, makes a confession of sorts in a new book. "I should have been able to help us bend the curves for death and disability," he writes. "But I didn't."

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  20. The S&P 500 fell, and is down 10% from its January high, as news of sanctions against Russia sent the markets into further turmoil.

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