Five candidates will take the stage at Wednesday night's third debate in the 2024 presidential Republican primary in Miami.
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Florida House Weighs 'Don't Say Gay' Bill
Florida legislation being called the 'Don't Say Gay' bill would restrict some discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity in classrooms with young students. Jon Harris Maurer, public policy director at Equality Florida, joins Cheddar News to discuss.

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Biden's Foreign Policy Reset: Sanctions over Military Action in Ukraine
President Joe Biden promised during his campaign to focus on stable and ally-focused foreign policy, and the Russia-Ukraine crisis seems like an opportunity for him to focus on that tactic after last year's chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal. So far, Biden and western allies have banned together to sanction Russian banks, billionaires, and even President Vladimir Putin himself. Meanwhile, Biden has not deployed U.S. troops to intervene directly in Ukraine. Jack Detsch, national security reporter at Foreign Policy, joins Closing Bell to discuss why Biden is focusing on a sanctions-based, ally-focused strategy, what impact sanctions could have on Russia's economy, and more.

Protesters Across New York City Condemn Putin's Invasion of Ukraine
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U.S., Europe Step Up Russia Sanctions to target Putin Directly
With a military intervention in Ukraine off the table, countries around the world are looking to heap more financial punishment on Moscow.

CDC: Many Healthy Americans Can Take a Break From Masks
U.S. officials say most Americans live in places where healthy people can safely take a break from wearing masks.

Ukraine's Capital Under Threat as Russia Presses Invasion
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