Russia's invasion of Ukraine could soon cause a global food crisis that may last for years, the UN has warned.
War in Ukraine: “There are no Nazis there”
We are sitting at a table in a Jewish community center in Uman, a city slightly west of the center of Ukraine.
What Might Happen to Ukraine’s Azovstal Prisoners of War?
About 1,000 Ukrainian fighters at the Azovstal plant in Mariupol left their positions, according to the Russian Defense Ministry.
Barnette Finds a Following at a Conservative Forum
Ms. Barnette has been climbing in the polls against two big-spending rivals, Dr. Mehmet Oz and David McCormick, in Pennsylvania’s Republican Senate primary.
U.S. Senator From Maryland Suffers ‘Minor Stroke’
Chris Van Hollen, a Democrat, said in a statement that there were “no long-term effects or damage,” but that he would be under observation for a few days.
For Democratic Female Governors, the Roe Leak Alters the Midterm Calculus
As the constitutional right to an abortion hangs in the balance, Democratic women who occupy or are vying for governors’ mansions are on the front lines of the messaging fight.
The Department of Justice Will Request Transcripts From the Committee
The committee has interviewed more than 1,000 people so far, and the transcripts could be used as evidence in potential criminal cases or to pursue new leads.
‘No Breakthrough’, as Ukraine Claims Russia Misled Them
Early on the morning of February 24th, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on state television that Russia will carry out a 'special military operation' in eastern Ukraine.