Hundreds of more people have found relief and reprieve away from Russia's war in Ukraine. How the International Committee of the Red Cross and the United Nations helped them escape, how Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is pleading to the public for aid, and what Russians are starting to do at the edge of Mariupol. Moscow is cracking down on opposition to its invasion, and not even oligarchs are immune to penalties after speaking out against propaganda. Brutal benchmark in the pandemic: the U.S. has now recorded more than one million COVID-19 deaths. How politics and deep divisions among Americans allowed the crisis to get this bad. Plus, how politics could also be at play in Quebec's decision to drop most of its mask mandates. Most of the federal Conservative leadership candidates have duked it out in their first debate. Who targeted whom, and their strategies. And lessons of forgiveness from Maxwell Johnson, after the Indigenous man and his granddaughter were wrongfully arrrested at a Bank of Montreal in Vancouver.