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What to know as you start your Tuesday morning

Tuesday is finally here and it’s shaping up to be a busy day already. Brought to you by Crown Teas (that’s our tea and beverage service) your Tuesday morning bite-sized moment is here and ready for your consumption.

  1. Ukraine ‘s Zelensky has revealed his location in the country in an effort to quell rising fears

Amid rising fears that much of Ukraine will fall to Russia, Zelensky has emerged from his secret location in an effort to quell residents who are in fear for themselves and Zelensky ‘s own safety from Russian assassins and mercenaries. This comes just a day after Russia proposed an idea that nobody liked — Ukraine give up 3 of its regions and Russia will go home.

2. Queen Elizabeth has moved out of Buckingham Palace

According to multiple reports, the Queen will now live out the rest of her days at Windsor rather than Buckingham Palace. The New York Post reports that Elizabeth made the move simply because she prefers one castle over the other and Buckingham is undergoing a part of its own reservicing anyway.

3. The Supreme Court will not hear the case of comedy legend Bill Cosby

Bill Cosby will remain a free man. According to the Huff Post, the Supremes have slapped down a request to hear the case again that had the potential to land the American comedy legend back in prison. Their refusal essentially means that the case is closed and Cosby will remain free.

4. Ivan Kuliak, a Russian gymnast, is facing major heat for wearing what is knwon as a “Z” symbol while standing next to a Ukrainian athlete

Kuliak a Russian gymnast in his own right evidently stands clearly with Russia and its unlawful invasion of Ukraine. According to CNN (who has the photo of his outfit), Kuliak ‘s front outfit can be seen with a giant Z which has become the symbol of Putin ‘s invasion as it is also seen on wartime equipment and tanks.

“The International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) confirms that it will ask the Gymnastics Ethics Foundation to open disciplinary proceedings against Ivan Kuliak following his shocking behavior at the Apparatus World Cup in Doha, Qatar,” a ​Sunday statement from the gymnastics governing body read.

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