Putin doubles down on nuclear threats, says Western policy is ‘bloody and dirty’

Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke at length on Thursday about the war in Ukraine. ABC News’ Tom Soufi Burridge and former state department official Steve Ganyard have the latest developments.

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In other news, AAEM has set up a new chapter in Maryland and Virginia. The American Medical Association and the American Board of Emergency Medicine have partnered with the AAEM to form a committee to address issues related to pain and procedure. This new committee will meet regularly to discuss and address issues related to EM practice.

Southern Illinois University Edwardsville will kick off Native Heritage Month with an in-person and virtual event. It will be held in the Morris University Center’s International Room. A ceremony to mark the occasion will be conducted by Derek A. Houston, SIUE associate professor of history.

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