Washington Roundup: Biden’s Navalny sanctions; Strickland at CPAC; new debt forgiveness

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WASHINGTON (OSV News) — President Joe Biden on Feb. 23 announced more than 500 new sanctions on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine and the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny in prison.

Nikki Haley, a former U.N. ambassador and South Carolina governor, pledged to remain in the race for her party’s presidential nomination and said that while she personally believes a frozen embryo is a baby, she disagrees with the Alabama Supreme Court’s in ruling on vitro fertilization amid a lawsuit concerning the state’s wrongful death law.

The annual Conservative Political Action Conference met just outside Washington with Bishop Joseph E. Strickland, the former shepherd of the Diocese of Tyler, Texas, set to address the conference’s Ronald Reagan Dinner as a keynote speaker.

Biden also announced another $1.2 billion in student loan forgiveness.

White House issues new sanctions on Russia after Navalny’s death​


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