Ukraine's Zelensky calls for more military aid, Philadelphia reinstating indoor mask mandate, and mechanic finds art by abstract artist Francis Hines worth millions in dumpster.
What should the U.S. role be in the Russia/Ukraine conflict, more states dropping mask mandates, and cut nearly 300 calories a day by doing something you already do.
Jennifer Levitz from The Wall Street Journal looks at an enduring trend of the pandemic: Americans' response to new waves of cases is largely shaped by where they live.
Louisiana and San Francisco area reinstate indoor mask mandates, White House says it has been unable to find way to extend eviction moratorium, and how to make friends while working from home.
President Biden says federal employees must get shots or wear masks, younger workers want to go back to the office, and boy raises nearly $20K for 7-year-old friend with cancer.
New York to drop remote learning in the fall, New Jersey drops mask mandate, suspicious package with white powder sent to Sen. Rand Paul's Kentucky home, and is the nationwide rush to buy face masks finally over.
President Joe Biden pushes mask mandate, trial of Derek Chauvin in George Floyd's death opens with clash over evidence, and Texas dog helped fight off knife-wielding home intruder.
Texas Governor lifts mask mandate plans to open state 100-percent, President Biden expects U.S. to have inoculations for all adults by end of May, and 8-year-old Wisconsin girl creates charity to help homeless children.