Evacuation efforts go on at the plant in the Ukrainian port city of Mariupol, it’s Mother’s Day on Sunday and more news to start your weekend.
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Battle for Mariupol, April jobs report, no Griner for WNBA season: 5 things to know Friday
As the battle for Mariupol goes on, Putin may be desperate; the WNBA season begins without one of its stars and more news to start your Friday.
Russia-Ukraine war, MMIW day of awareness, Cinco de Mayo: 5 things to know Thursday
Ukraine makes some gains against Russia, it’s the day of awareness for missing and murdered Indigenous women and more news to start your Thursday.
Fed’s interest rate move, EU leader on Russian oil, ‘Star Wars’ Day: 5 things to know Wednesday
The Fed is poised to make a move to cool inflation, the EU’s leader calls for a ban on oil imports from Russia and more news to start your Wednesday.
Leaked abortion draft opinion, Russia’s next moves, Midwest primaries: 5 things to know Tuesday
A leaked draft of a Supreme Court Roe v. Wade opinion shocks the nation, Russia may try to annex parts of Ukraine and more news to start your Tuesday.
Election interference inquiry, Met Gala, NHL Playoffs: 5 things to know Monday
A grand jury in Georgia will begin weighing evidence concerning election interference by former president Trump, the Met Gala returns and more news to start your Monday.
Fighting in Ukraine, White House Correspondents’ Dinner, Canada protests: 5 things to know this weekend
Ukraine slows Russia’s advance, but remains in a ‘fight for life,’ the White House Correspondents’ Dinner returns and more news to start your weekend.
Russia’s attacks on Ukraine, Trump rally, Day 2 of the NFL draft: 5 things to know Friday
Russia’s focus remains on the Donbas region, Donald Trump will appear with a candidate accused by 8 women and more news to start your Friday.
Russia cuts off gas, Madeleine Albright’s funeral, West’s Ukraine efforts: 5 things to know Wednesday
Russian gas giant says it has cut supplies to two nations, Madeleine Albright will be remembered at her funeral and more news to start your Wednesday.
Russia attacks go on, SCOTUS asylum case, Chernobyl disaster anniversary: 5 things to know Tuesday
Ukraine continues to absorb Russia’s attacks, the Supreme Court will take on the “remain in Mexico” policy and more news to start your Tuesday.