Russia-Ukraine Conflict
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Pop Culture Starting next week, the Russian government will reportedly cut access to Instagram.
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Society The tragic act was in protest of the Russian military, particularly the war against Ukraine.
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Politics Ukraine's fearless leader made a video alongside other political officials, letting the world know that they're fighting for their independence...
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Tech Ford, Dell, and Nike have also halted sales of items to and in Russia during this time.
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Politics She has been outspoken against the alleged discrimination Russians have been subjected to worldwide, causing her to be retweeted by the Russian Federation in the U.S.
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TV "To me, this is sadly more the norm than it is a prediction. We just figured things were going to go bad," showrunner Al Jean said in a recent interview.
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Politics The company announces the exit after having locations in the country for more than 30 years.
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Pop Culture Other figures on the list include author Margaret Atwood and former conservative Alberta premiere Jason Kenney.
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Politics OnlyFans blocks the accounts of content creators in Russia after the country invaded Ukraine last week.
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News Lil B has a message for President Putin.
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Gram Young Thug calls on his peers in the music industry to come together to help African students in Ukraine who are being prevented from leaving the country.
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Pop Culture Musk has also enabled his Starlink services in Ukraine, giving citizens an alternate internet connection amid the chaos.
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Hayley Hynes