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Millions have fled Ukraine, with many coming to Poland through Przemyśl's main train station. Omar Marques/Getty Images hide caption

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Ukraine invasion — explained

One woman's 18-point survival checklist for fleeing Ukraine as Russia invades

As millions flee Ukraine, one woman's checklist for surviving the train ride into Poland reveals the desperation and struggle that awaits those who leave.

Congress passed legislation to overhaul the U.S. Postal Service on Tuesday night. President Biden is expected to sign the bill in the coming days. David Zalubowski/AP hide caption

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The Senate has passed a bill to save USPS billions of dollars and reform deliveries

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Millions have fled Ukraine, with many coming to Poland through Przemyśl's main train station. Omar Marques/Getty Images hide caption

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One woman's 18-point survival checklist for fleeing Ukraine as Russia invades

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New York City officials announced the city will no longer take Social Security checks from children to pay for foster care. Gary Hershorn/Getty Images hide caption

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New York City will stop collecting Social Security money from children in foster care

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The White House isn't saying much about the talks in Venezuela that led to the release of two Americans. Part of the reasons is that there are still a number of Americans detained there. Patrick Semansky/AP hide caption

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Biden is shoring up South American ties to help counter Russia

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Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters is seen in a Feb. 10 booking photo. Peters is under investigation for alleged election security breaches. Mesa County Sheriff's Office via AP hide caption

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Colorado clerk is indicted for election tampering and misconduct

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