Today's Headlines: As Russia Welcomes Talks, Biden Warns Invasion Is Still Possible

How a Secret Assault Allegation Against an Anchor Upended CNN
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Wednesday, February 16, 2022

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As Russia Welcomes Talks, Biden Warns Invasion Is Still Possible

As Russia Welcomes Talks, Biden Warns Invasion Is Still Possible

By Anton Troianovski and Michael D. Shear

President Vladimir V. Putin said he was pulling some Russian troops back from areas close to Ukraine, hinting at cooling the crisis, but U.S. officials say it is too soon to gauge his intentions.

How a Secret Assault Allegation Against an Anchor Upended CNN

How a Secret Assault Allegation Against an Anchor Upended CNN

By Emily Steel, Jodi Kantor, Michael M. Grynbaum, James B. Stewart and John Koblin

The network's top-rated host and its president were forced out following ethical lapses, an office romance and a letter from a lawyer for "Jane Doe."

With Indoor Ski Resorts and Curling Schools, China Lifts Xi's Sports Dream

With Indoor Ski Resorts and Curling Schools, China Lifts Xi's Sports Dream

By Amy Qin

China said it succeeded on a vow by Xi Jinping, the country's top leader, to nurture millions of winter sports enthusiasts. But will the interest last after the Winter Games end?

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Why We Are Not Facing the Prospect of a Second Civil War

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Today's Videos

Russian Invasion of Ukraine Still 'Distinctly Possible,' Biden Says

Video Video: Russian Invasion of Ukraine Still 'Distinctly Possible,' Biden Says

By The Associated Press

President Biden said his administration had not verified Russia's claim that it was pulling troops back from Ukraine's border and vowed to pursue a diplomatic resolution to prevent an invasion.

Sandy Hook Families Settle With Gunmaker for $73 Million

Video Video: Sandy Hook Families Settle With Gunmaker for $73 Million

By The Associated Press

The settlement also required that Remington, the maker of the AR-15-style weapon used to massacre 20 children and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012, release thousands of pages of internal company documents.

Family of 'Rust' Shooting Victim Sues Alec Baldwin and Producers

Video Video: Family of 'Rust' Shooting Victim Sues Alec Baldwin and Producers

By The Associated Press

The suit, filed by the family of Halyna Hutchins, the film's cinematographer who was fatally shot by Mr. Baldwin on the set, accused him and other defendants of reckless conduct and dangerous cost-cutting measures.

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