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February 28, 2022
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"I need ammunition, not a ride" — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy refusing the US's offer to get him out of Kyiv.

Still Standing

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The Story

Ukraine's resisting invasion from the world's No. 2 military. 

What's the latest?

Ukrainian forces are still holding their own in Kyiv, targeting supply lines for the Russian army. But shelling has hit civilian infrastructure. Dozens of civilians have been killed. The WHO warns Ukrainian hospitals could run out of oxygen within 24 hours. Nearly 400,000 Ukrainians have fled to neighboring countries like Poland, Romania, and Slovakia. Most of Europe and Canada have put Russian airlines on their 'no fly-through' list. And tens of thousands across the world are still protesting Russia's invasion…including in St. Petersburg

What happens next?

Russian President Vladimir Putin put the country's nuclear forces on watch, dialing up the threat. Ukrainian and Russian officials are set to talk today near the Ukrainian-Belarusian border. Zelenskyy confirmed the talks are happening "without preconditions." Belarus could formally join the Russian side of the war as soon as today. Meanwhile, Germany and the EU have dialed up military aid to Ukraine by sending weapons. And Switzerland — known for its neutral stance — could be eyeing sanctioning Russia.

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This is the largest attack in Europe since World War II. But by invading a sovereign country in a move reminiscent of the 1939 invasion of Czechoslovakia, Putin has united most of the world against him. And Ukraine is still standing.

Skimm More: Questions about the conflict? We've got answers.

Unconventional War

The fight for Ukraine isn't just happening on the ground. Here's what the frontier looks like...

Economically: On Saturday, Germany, the US, and other countries pedaled back their hesitations and agreed to cut some Russian banks off from SWIFT. The move makes it harder for those banks to access profits from international trade (think: on key exports to the Russian economy, like oil and natural gas). That's after Putin's aggression and sanctions pushed the Russian ruble's value down nearly 30%. The sanctions are unprecedented — and may bring Russia's economy to its knees.

Online: Russia has been trying to pedal disinformation to justify an invasion. But Ukrainians have been winning hearts and minds with videos from the front lines — everything from Ukrainian women standing up to soldiers to guards telling a warship to "go f*ck yourself" before they were attacked. Meanwhile, Tesla CEO Elon Musk activated satellites to secure Ukrainians' internet access. And hacker collective Anonymous has declared war against the Russian government. It's clear the war isn't just happening by land and by sea…it's also happening in the cloud.

Servant of the People

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has rejected a US offer for evacuation — asserting that he remains in Kyiv. The news came as Zelenskyy said he and his family remain Russia's primary targets, telling EU leaders "this may be the last time you see me alive." Now, he's being praised for refusing to abandon his citizens. Here's a closer look at the president suddenly in the world's spotlight:

Zelenskyy was long known as a comedian. The son of Jewish parents, Zelenskyy voiced Paddington Bear and performed on Ukraine's version of "Dancing with the Stars." From 2015 to 2018, he played a history teacher frustrated with corruption who accidentally became president of Ukraine on a popular TV show called "Servant of the People." Zelenskyy then ran for president in real life — and he won, earning 73% of the vote. Now, the comedian-turned-president is the face of Ukrainian resistance.

And Also...This

While all eyes are abroad…

We're looking at the high court. On Friday, President Biden fulfilled a campaign promise and nominated the first Black woman to the Supreme Court. Ketanji Brown Jackson is a 51-year-old former public defender turned federal appellate judge. She's been a leading contender to replace the retiring Justice Stephen Breyer (who she clerked for). Now, the Harvard-trained judge hopes to head to SCOTUS. But some on the right take issue with how much (or little) she's published recently. And the fact that her opinion blocking a Trump admin's deportation policy was reversed by the DC Circuit. Next up: Biden is expected to nominate her in the coming weeks and hopes to confirm her as soon as April.

Where masks could be coming off...

NYC. Yesterday, Mayor Eric Adams (D) announced the Big Apple could be saying 'bye' to school mask mandates and vax mandates by March 7 — if new COVID-19 cases remain low.

When you're telling yourself 'take a deep breath'...

We've got some tips.

Thing to Know

1938

The last time the FDA passed regulations around the ingredients used in cosmetic and personal care products.

The good news: Some companies are taking matters into their own hands. Like (drumroll, please...) Sephora. They've got a growing list of over 100 brands that have earned their Clean seal of approval. And they're adding more standards, doing more research, and collabing on more innovations to help move the clean beauty industry forward. So when you see something marked Clean on their site, you know it's really clean. Happy shopping.

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We like to celebrate the wins, big and small. Let us know how your friends, neighbors, coworkers (and yes, even you) are making career moves, checking off goals, or making an impact in the community.

The perfect match…Victoria T (TX). Over the weekend, she donated a kidney to a woman in need of a transplant. And hopes she'll inspire others to become living donors

(Some) Birthdays…Dustin King (PA), Cristy Hollin (PA), Kelsey Haworth (MD), Jillian Coffey (TX), Jenna Raduns (IL), Melissa Homsher (NJ), Madeline Rossettini (VA), Kate Trotter (WI), Jenifer Slone (PA), Deneece Hunt (NC), Lydia Bolder (MN), Isabel Moreno-Garcia (IL), Mary Holland Martinez (FL), Kelly Roy (AL)

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Skimm More

Change our minds: The best part of the day is taking off your bra. Unless it's from Lively, an actually comfortable (and extremely successful) underwear brand started by Michelle Cordeiro Grant. Listen to our newest ep of "9 to 5ish" to learn about her experiences building the brand and taking a people-first approach to marketing.

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