Friday on the NewsHour, Russia says it won’t start a war in Ukraine but warns Western powers against ignoring its interests. Then, Texas’ restrictive new voting law sparks confusion, forcing election officials to reject hundreds of applications for mail-in ballots. And, David Brooks and Jonathan Capehart consider the legacy of Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer and what his retirement may mean.

WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Can the U.S. and Russia agree on Ukraine?

News Wrap: Pittsburgh bridge collapse investigation underway

Judge cites climate issue, cancels Biden-approved oil leases

How a new law ‘turbocharges’ difficulties of voting in Texas

Brooks and Capehart on Texas voting law, Breyer retirement

Olympian skier Lindsey Vonn on what drove her success

America’s ‘complicated’ relationship with Bill Cosby

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