Business ExxonMobil joins business exodus from Russia after decades of close ties The American oil and gas giant is "beginning the process to discontinue operations" at the Sakhalin-1 project off Russia's eastern coast. The company also says it won't make new investments in Russia. Camila Domonoske
Technology Tech's crackdown on Russian propaganda is a geopolitical high-wire act Facebook, Google, Apple and Microsoft are taking steps to curb Russian propaganda, but they don't want to be kicked out of the country and limit Russians' access to their platforms. Shannon Bond
Technology Apple pauses sales in Russia and stops all exports In the most dramatic step a Big Tech company has taken against Russia, Apple says Russians will no longer be able to purchase Apple merchandise and access to Apple Pay is also restricted. Bobby Allyn
Politics WA Rep. Newhouse says US must 'do all it can' to avert global crisis in Ukraine Members of Washington state's Congressional delegation are calling for a severe, response against Russia. But what does that really mean? Katie Campbell Angela King
World Russia showed its playbook in Syria. Here's what it may mean for civilians in Ukraine The lessons of Moscow's involvement in Syria's civil war stand as a specter of the heavy-handed playbook experts fear could be used on an even larger and more deadly scale in Ukraine. Jason Breslow
Science As Russia's Ukraine war intensifies, some warn nuclear escalation is possible Russian President Vladimir Putin gave orders to his nation's nuclear forces over the weekend, but their exact meaning is unclear. Russia has more nuclear weapons than any other nation. Geoff Brumfiel
World Russia bombards a Kyiv TV tower and the Babyn Yar Holocaust memorial site Ukraine's State Emergency Service said five people were killed and another five injured in the attack on the city's main television and radio tower, and that TV channels won't work "for some time." Rachel Treisman
Business Major oil companies pull out of once-promising Russia Announcements from Shell and BP will further hit Russia's tanking economy — and batter its image as a go-to place for oil and gas investments. Peter Granitz
Business Russia eyes sanctions workarounds in energy, gold, crypto Observers say Russia will likely turn closer to China to make up for supplies of goods and services lost due to sanctions. The Associated Press
World Russia is using controversial 'cluster munitions' in Ukraine, humanitarian groups say Once fired, cluster munitions open in midair and rain down dozens or even hundreds of smaller submunitions, or "bomblets," over a large area the size of one or several football fields. Joe Hernandez