Registering my daughter for high school soccer tryouts and I get to this lovely little bit. Why would the UHSAA need this information? What does this have to do with her playing soccer?? What the hell?
A towering figure in classical music, Daniel Barenboim returned to Milan’s Teatro alla Scala as a last-minute sub just two weeks after he formally stepped down as Berlin’s State Opera’s music director after 30 years. https://t.co/DoWtOtuflT
BREAKING: Pope Francis in #TheAPInterview calls laws criminalizing homosexuality “unjust” and asserts: “Homosexuality is not a crime.” The pontiff says God loves all his children just as they are. https://t.co/iejGzRZKud
Italy is blocking some 250 migrants from entering a port in Sicily despite the fact they were rescued at sea. Aid groups say the move violates international law. The AP explains what's behind the standoff. https://t.co/mfCMkJrhGZ
Leader of Italy's left #EnricoLetta speaks to @ap_europe about election to help shape country's future in #Europe where #far-right's on rise. @fdemilio https://t.co/pkm8XMefIq
Fine Italian knitwear packed in boxes addressed to retailers in Moscow, St. Petersburg and Kursk sit stacked in a Lombardy warehouse awaiting dispatch. The garments are not likely to ship any time soon. AP colleague @CollBarry explains why https://t.co/B7RSyqWs2a
Fine Italian knitwear packed in boxes addressed to retailers in Moscow, St. Petersburg and Kursk sit stacked in a Lombardy warehouse awaiting dispatch but unlikely to ship. Read why. #sanctions#ukraine
(Via @AP) https://t.co/9wsXuc5w9f
War fatigue or thinking of the War in Ukraine as "Old news" could make the West lose interest and therefore change the path of the war. @CollBarry explains via @AP https://t.co/7OgsfKVZDx
As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine grinds into its fourth month, officials in Kyiv have expressed fears that the specter of “war fatigue” could erode the West’s resolve to help the country push back Moscow’s aggression following unprecedented unity. https://t.co/h4nilwcdFi
Italian Premier Mario Draghi meets with U.S. President Joe Biden in Washington on Tuesday, with the two allies united in their desire to help Ukraine defend itself against Russia. But public sentiment is growing in Italy against sending weapons to Ukraine. https://t.co/e3SaslDuMP
Kalush Orchestra frontman Oleh Psiuk explains why his @Eurovision Song Contest track "Stefania" means so much to the people of Ukraine.
More here: https://t.co/RvnSBSkNtV
Russian forces appear to be on the brink of capturing Mariupol. They have given Ukrainian fighters in the port city a deadline to surrender or be killed. https://t.co/0cfMo369qx
More than 900 bodies of civilians have been discovered in the Kyiv region following the withdrawal of Russian forces. Most were shot dead. Police say they were likely “simply executed.” https://t.co/RiF7TobUAN
Nadiya Trubchaninova, 70, hitchhiked from her village to the shattered town of Bucha to bring her son’s body home for burial. She is one of many elderly Ukrainians who survived the first weeks of the war only to find it had taken their children.
https://t.co/Re5fggdkoQ
Russia's war idles some European mills as energy costs soar. “My heat, my thermostat, is actually paying for Putin’s missiles and bombs,” said energy economist Mattia Di Castelnuovo. “It is good enough for me to lower it by 2 degrees and wear a jumper.” https://t.co/FwCprS5bRC
UN: 1.5 million refugees from Ukraine worst post-WWII crisis (from @AP) stories from the border by @RenataBritoAP and other esteemed colleagues https://t.co/apUcRSr0BM