World
On Wednesday, the United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution condemning the Russian invasion into the Ukraine. The historical resolution demanded that Russia withdraw from its neighboring country immediately, but it is not a legally binding resolution. However, the resolution is a symbol of global unity in support of Ukrainian people and its president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
World
The Russian ruble has lost at least thirty percent of its value since economic sanctions imposed by the West and its allies took effect in the wake of a Russian invasion into Ukraine. The Associated Press is reporting that the ruble's value fell about thirty percent as a result of the sanctions, and over the weekend into Monday morning, Russian citizens were lined up at ATMs across the country.
World
Multiple senior intelligence officials who have personally known Putin for "decades" say that Putin "has been isolated for months" and that he interacts solely with a group of "advisers and cronies." Other reports say that Putin never uses a cell phone (at least not a smart phone) nor does he utilize the internet, which some pundits say could further contribute to isolation.
U.S. Politics
The New York Times is reporting that senior Biden Administration officials held at least six meetings with Chinese officials "in which the Americans presented intelligence showing Russia's troop buildup around Ukraine and beseeched the Chinese to tell Russia not to invade.
U.S. Politics
Mental illness is on the rise in America, and this phenomenon is due to a multitude of causes. In fact, the World Health Organization says that mental health conditions "are increasing worldwide." Some experts blame the pandemic, and, certainly, issues such as depression and anxiety have grown due to lockdowns, loss of employment, and financial instability.
U.S. Politics
In states where gun control laws are fairly strict, such as New York, sixty percent of inmates shared that they "illegally procured" the gun used in the incident. Dr. Daniel Webster is a director of Gun Policy and Research at Johns Hopkins, and he stated that "In the 13 states with the fewest restrictions on gun ownership, forty percent of inmates illegally obtained the gun they used. Only thirteen percent purchased the gun in question from a store or pawn shop."