Ukraine
U.S. Policy/White House
U.S. Foreign Policy
Disease
U.S. Economy
100

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirms he would meet with this Russian leader to end the war.

Vladimir Putin

100

This famous CEO blasted the Biden administration on Twitter over their hate and sidelining of his company Tesla.

Elon Musk

100

The Senate passed a $40 billion aid package this past week for this eastern European country going through war.

Ukraine

100

Repeat infections with this disease, that has killed millions since 2020, could be the new norm. A 'harsher version of the common cold,' experts say.

Covid-19

100
Ahead of the upcoming midterm elections, President Biden says this political party is the savior of the U.S. economy

Democratic Party

200

This major city in Ukraine has been the focus for Russian invasions with bombardments and explosions seemingly daily.

Kyiv

200

Following the tragic news of the Robb Elementary School shooting, President Biden is demanding the nation to take steps towards this piece of legislation.

Gun control

200

This nuclear powerhouse, some say, could very well launch a missile or nuclear weapon during President Joe Biden's first Asia trip.

North Korea

200

This government agency, responsible for public health control, is urging the young and old to get their booster shots as Covid's numbers begins to rise again.

CDC

200

This valuable commodity's price has spiked 35% since President Biden touted 'major effort' to reduce prices.

Gasoline

300

Russia plans to construct a 'land bridge' connecting the Donbas region to this Ukrainian peninsula, coastal to the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov.

Crimea

300

Russia has established a list of 963 Americans banned from entering Russia. One of these people, surprised by many to be on this list filled with politicians and famous entrepreneurs, is a famous actor who can be found in the film The Shawshank Redemption.

Morgan Freeman

300

Sweden and Finland have received full backing from the United States to join this European organization with 30 member states. 

NATO

300

Research shows that growing up around this common household pet could reduce Crohn's disease risk.

Dog

300

California's gas average tops this dollar amount as gas prices surge unprecedentedly across America.

$6

400

Ukraine rules out this subtle form of surrender in which they agree to suspend aggressive actions against Russian forces.

Ceasefire

400

Elon Musk, the world's wealthiest person, says he does not plan to donate to these specific types of political action committees in upcoming elections.

Super PACs

400

President Biden and this U.S. allied country in eastern Asia have come to an agreement on a regional economic plan to counter Beijing.

Japan

400

This disease, named after an animal native to Africa and said to be similar to smallpox, has 92 cases in 12 different countries.

Monkeypox

400

This term describes the disparity between rich and poor Americans which costs the U.S. economy over $300 billion every year.

Wealth gap

500

A Russian solider pleads guilty to this war crime and receives a life sentence.

Killing an unarmed civilian

500

Brad Raffensperger will win Georgia’s Republican primary election for secretary of state, staving off this primary challenger backed by former President Donald Trump.

Rep. Jody Hice

500
President Biden says the U.S. is willing to defend this small island country in east Asia using force. This prompted backlash from China, a neighboring country.

Taiwan

500

A recall for Jif peanut butter was prompted due to 14 people becoming sick with this bacterial disease often found in foods such as chicken, eggs, and fruits.

Salmonella

500

Attendees at this international organization, which meets annually in Switzerland, have called for higher taxes on the wealthy in order to close a growing wealth gap.

The World Economic Forum