Russia's invasion of Ukraine will be in focus this week
Sunday 02.27.22
By Alexandra Meeks People take cover near an apartment building damaged by shelling as an air raid siren sounds yesterday in Kyiv, Ukraine.
MONDAY The Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments in a case from Republican-led states and coal producers challenging the Environmental Protection Agency's authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions and address the climate crisis.
The UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change will also release a major report that will summarize the current effects of global warming and will focus on climate solutions and regional and local adaptation.
TUESDAY President Joe Biden will deliver the annual State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress. White House chief of staff Ron Klain told House Democrats last week that he hopes Biden's speech will hand him a bump in the polls, in part by demonstrating leadership on national security and by showing empathy for Americans frustrated with Covid-19 and inflation, according to sources. You can watch the President's State of the Union address on CNN at 8 p.m. ET Tuesday or stream it live here.
Happy Mardi Gras! Also known as Fat Tuesday, parties and feasts are happening from New Orleans to Rio de Janeiro and Venice before the Christian fasting season of Lent begins on Ash Wednesday. Time to break out your beads and enjoy some King Cake! You won't regret it!
Tuesday is also the start of Women's History Month. Curious to know why this month was selected for the national celebrations? We have the answer for you! WEDNESDAY One fish, Two fish, Red fish, Blue Fish! It's the birthday of the late Dr. Seuss, the famous children's author who sold more than 650 million copies of his books. While many have celebrated him for creating legendary characters, Seuss has also received criticism for publishing racist and anti-Semitic work dating back to the 1920s. Just last year, the business that preserves the author's legacy announced six Dr. Seuss books will no longer be published because they "portray people in ways that are hurtful and wrong."
FRIDAY A rogue rocket booster could collide with the moon, leaving a crater on the far side. The SpaceX rocket booster was used in 2015 for a launch and has been floating around in the outer part of the Earth-moon system ever since. An independent researcher who was the first to publicize the imminent collision said that by his calculations, it will hit the moon "within a minute" of 7:26 a.m. ET on March 4. Want more on the situation in Ukraine? Listen to the Sunday edition of the 5 Things podcast for the latest. (Click here to listen) Sponsor Content by CompareCards Unlimited 1.5x miles for every dollar spent This first-class card offers you one of our favorite travel rewards programs on the market today. Automatically earn unlimited 1.5x Miles on every dollar of every purchase - with no annual fee. Ukrainian National Guard servicemen take positions in central Kyiv on February 25. Check out more moving and shocking images from the week that Russia began its invasion into Ukraine, curated by CNN Photos. 'Vikings: Valhalla' sails onto Netflix The new series featuring dramatic and epic battles charts "a new chapter set more than a century after the original, while offering most of the same lusty charms," says CNN's Brian Lowry. The show also features a sprawling cast of characters and shifting alliances, with one of the more prominent being the Viking King Canute (played by Bradley Freegard), an astute strategist who sat on both the English and Danish thrones in the 11th century.
SAG Awards The 28th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards will take place later today in Santa Monica, California. The event, where actors chose their favorite TV and film performances of the year, returns after a delay due to Covid-19 and a scaled-back, virtual show last year. Kate Winslet will present Helen Mirren with a lifetime achievement award, and odds are Hollywood will weigh in on Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The SAG Awards will be simulcast live on TNT and TBS at 8 p.m. ET. TNT and TBS are owned by WarnerMedia, CNN's parent company. Sporting world reacts to Russia's invasion of Ukraine
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