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Biden, Putin to Hold Conversation on Rising Tension Between Russia, Ukraine
President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladmir Putin are expected to have another conversation surrounding escalating tensions between Russia and Ukraine. Ariel Cohen, senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, joined Cheddar's Ken Buffa to discuss the ongoing tensions and why Putin's request for a conversation with Biden comes now. "This is very serious. This is the worst security crisis we had since the collapse of the Soviet Union," Cohen told Cheddar.

Need2Know: Biden, Putin Talk Ukraine, COVID Shutdowns & Pacific Northwest Deep Freeze
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Ghislaine Guilty, Covid Closures & 10-Year Divorce
Carlo and Baker cover the verdict in the Ghislaine Maxwell case, piecemeal Covid closures spreading across the country and more.

Dow, S&P Hit Record Close Amid 'Santa Claus Rally'
Stocks closed mixed on Wednesday, but two indexes - the Dow and the S&P 500 - ended the session with a new record. Akshata Bailkeri, Equity Analyst at Bruderman Asset Management, joins Cheddar News' Closing Bell, where she says there is a consensus for robust consumer spreading in 2022, especially as the Omicron variant is proving to be milder than other COVID-19 strains.

Walmart Draws Ire of Chinese Consumers Over Xinjiang Products
John Quelch, Dean of Miami Herbert Business School, joins Cheddar News' Closing Bell, where he says the retail giant is acting in accordance to President Biden's new law banning goods from China's Xinjiang region. Quelch also elaborates on the importance of China in Walmart's overall strategy.

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What to Expect From the Federal Government on Cannabis Legalization in 2022
Cheddar's Chloe Aiello has our cannabis year-in-review, breaking down how several states legalized adult recreational use and greenlit medicinal use in 2021. She noted that while a cannabis legalization and decriminalization bill was introduced in Congress this year, potential FDA involvement in the industry, as well as a 25 percent excise tax, killed any chance the bill had of moving forward. Aiello also speculated that some form of cannabis reform could be rolled out in 2022, as the midterm elections draw closer.

Need2Know: RIP John Madden, Tornado Warnings & $441 Million Powerball
These are the headlines you Need2Know for Wednesday, December 29, 2021.

Remembering Harry Reid and John Madden, Omicron Cases & Talent War
Carlo and Baker discuss the lives of two iconic Americans who rose from nothing to the top of their fields, and more.
