Today’s edition of quick hits:
* As the threat of a Russian invasion looms: “Ukraine appeared to offer and then retract a major concession to Russia amid increasingly feverish attempts by some world leaders to prevent war from breaking out in Europe.”
* On a related note: “President Joe Biden on Saturday warned Russian President Vladimir Putin that the consequences of a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which U.S. officials have said could be imminent, would be ‘swift and severe,’ according to a White House description of the conversation.”
* Along the U.S./Canada border: “The Ambassador Bridge, a crucial roadway for U.S.-Canadian trade, reopened late Sunday after authorities cleared a weekend blockade mounted by protesters unhappy about vaccine mandates.”
* For now, this unfortunate case is no more: “A New York City federal judge said Monday he would dismiss Sarah Palin’s claim that she was defamed by The New York Times when it incorrectly linked her to a 2011 mass shooting in Arizona that nearly killed former Rep. Gabby Giffords.”









