The Hill Articles: March 12, 2022

March 12
GOP congressman calls Trump ‘a would-be tyrant’ Save $50 on this heated massage mat that provides instant relief anywhere Blinken authorizes $200M in defense aid for Ukraine following Biden request UK government to pay residents 350 pounds a month to house Ukrainian refugees Missiles hit city in northern Iraq, no reported casualties Get a spa-quality look at home with 80% off this hair dryer Trump tears into Biden amid Ukraine conflict Uber to charge riders fuel fee amid rising gas prices Watch live: Trump holds rally in South Carolina Two employees stabbed at NYC’s Museum of Modern Art Trump blasts stories about ‘mothballed’ plane as fake news Five things to know about the $1.5T spending bill Congress just passed  Bipartisan group of senators to meet with officials, visit refugee sites in Poland Elementary school assistant principal fired for reading children’s book deemed inappropriate Why is China reluctant to lead mediation between Russia and Ukraine? A tale of two First Ladies: Why Women’s History Month matters Republicans seize on rising gas prices amid Ukraine conflict Police arrest Idaho gubernatorial candidate for allegedly trespassing Alabama joins Georgia, 20 other states in getting rid of concealed carry permits ​​Sunday shows preview: Russian invasion in Ukraine extends into third week Five COVID-19 challenges on the two-year anniversary of the pandemic Rep. DeLauro tests positive for COVID-19 following House Dems retreat Russia used misinformation ahead of maternity hospital shelling For the sake of our national security, Congress must end its budget battles Putin efforts to stifle media reach fever pitch Premier League disqualifies Russian oligarch from directing Chelsea Senate Democrats ‘deeply disappointed’ in Biden administration’s decision to keep Trump-era rule America can restore its energy jobs — and reduce emissions The real threat to the Federal Reserve Biden directs $200 million in defense aid for Ukraine Why public trust counts in a pandemic — until it doesn’t China reinstates COVID-19 restrictions amid a rise in infections Trump falsely claims his election was stolen — but what happens if one is? CDC terminates part of Trump-era border policy Far left, far right find common ground opposing US interventionism The alternative to the ‘Great Resignation’ — phasing retirement Russian energy officials claim control of Ukraine’s largest nuclear power plant Thousands of Russians stuck in Thailand after asset freezes, airline blocks The corporate exodus from Russia is better late than never Diane von Furstenberg receives Ruth Bader Ginsburg award Crime lab shreds Kyle Rittenhouse’s firearm Florida lawmakers fail to pass safety legislation after Surfside tragedy Georgia state House passes bill allowing people to carry gun without license Putin or peace? International economics rather than law may dictate the answer Saudi Arabia mass executes 81 people When business aligns with activism Ukraine reports Russian shelling of cancer hospital Zelensky accuses Russia of kidnapping Ukrainian mayor Kinzinger: My ‘biggest regret’ was voting against first Trump impeachment Don’t embrace Saudi Arabia and the UAE because of the Ukraine crisis Mosque bombed in Mariupol, Ukraine officials say Live coverage: Mosque hit in Mariupol, Russian attacks continue in Kyiv The ‘most pro-union president’ ever has been a dud for workers How a Ukrainian dam played a key role in tensions with Russia Anxiety about Brittney Griner’s freedom mounts amid Russia-Ukraine conflict  Gender-affirming care is being debated in more than a dozen states. Providers say it isn’t up for discussion Capitol marks two years since closing to public from COVID-19 Ukraine raises stakes for Trump’s ‘America First’ agenda ‘Forever chemicals’ have scientists asking what’s in our drinking water