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Helicopter Catches Booster Rocket Falling From Space
After sending a payload of 34 small satellites into orbit, the space company Rocket Lab used a helicopter to catch the 39-foot-long used-up booster stage of the rocket before it splashed into the Pacific Ocean.
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Warrant Issued for Alabama Officer Who Disappeared With Inmate
Lauderdale County Sheriff Rick Singleton said that an arrest warrant had been issued for Vicki White, a veteran corrections officer, after she disappeared with a murder suspect she was accompanying to the courthouse.
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Pelosi Meets with Zelensky in Ukraine's Capital
Nancy Pelosi, the speaker of the House, led a congressional delegation to Kyiv, becoming the highest-ranking U.S. official to meet with President Volodymyr Zelensky since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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Mariupol's Mayor Calls For Help Saving Those Trapped in Steel Plant
The mayor of Mariupol, Ukraine, appealed for international help evacuating civilians as conditions deteriorated inside the Azovstal steel complex, the city's last holdout for Ukrainian fighters and civilians.
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House Passes Bill to Allow Lending Arms to Ukraine
The measure allows President Biden to use a World War II-era law to quickly supply weapons to Ukraine on loan. The Senate passed the legislation unanimously this month.
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Missile Attack Strikes Ukraine's Capital
Russian missiles hit central Kyiv, striking an apartment building and a factory across the street, as Ukraine's president met with the United Nations secretary general a few miles away.
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NATO Chief Promises Quick Membership for Sweden and Finland
NATO's secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg, said he had discussed security arrangements for both countries to provide them protection before they are covered by the alliance's mutual protection guarantee.
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Biden Seeks More Military and Humanitarian Aid for Ukraine
President Biden asked Congress to approve $33 billion in additional aid to help Ukraine fight off Russia.
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'Civilians Always Pay the Highest Price,' U.N. Official Says in Ukraine
António Guterres, the United Nations secretary general, called Russia's war on Ukraine 'an absurdity' as he toured mass wreckage in suburbs of Kyiv, Ukraine, where hundreds of civilians have been killed.
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Watch Live: Biden Delivers Update on the War in Ukraine
President Biden speaks after the White House announced plans to funnel the proceeds of assets seized from Russian oligarchs to Ukraine.