Russia-Ukraine war: Russian forces step up bombardment of Kyiv

Russia’s war on Ukraine is taking a devastating human toll. More than 3 million people have fled and thousands of soldiers and civilians have been killed.

Russia-Ukraine war: Humanitarian crisis grows amid intensified Russian shelling

Russian forces kept up their assault on Ukraine on Monday, firing on suburbs around the capital of Kyiv and attacking other cities, even as the two countries held another round of diplomatic talks, which ended without a breakthrough.

21 Ukrainian children with cancer safely flown to UK to receive ‘life-saving care’

The 21 Ukrainian children were flown out of Poland to the United Kingdom to receive “life-saving care” according to Sajid Javid, a member of Parliament and secretary of state for health and social care.

Actor Benedict Cumberbatch hopes to house Ukrainian refugees

The Marvel superhero hopes to take part in the British government’s “Homes for Ukraine” program, which aims to reward people who offer their homes for Ukrainian refugees fleeing Russia’s invasion.

Ukrainian president Zelenskyy to virtually address US Congress Wednesday

President Zelenskyy’s address comes as his country’s war with Russia enters its third week, forcing more than 2.8 million people to flee Ukraine. Thousands of civilians and soldiers have been killed.

Pregnant woman, baby die after Russian airstrike on Mariupol maternity hospital

A pregnant woman and her baby have died after Russia last week bombed the maternity hospital where she was meant to give birth in Mariupol, Ukraine.

Russia-Ukraine war: Russian airstrike hits base in western Ukraine, kills 35

Russia has escalated attacks in western Ukraine, striking a military base where its troops had trained with NATO forces and bringing the conflict closer to Poland and other members of the bloc.

Russia seeks military aid and equipment from China amid Ukraine conflict, U.S. official says

A U.S. official said that Russia is seeking military aid for its ongoing invasion of Ukraine. Officials from the U.S. and China are meeting Monday amid tensions between both countries over the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

What are war crimes? Marquette professor weighs in

Two and a half weeks into conflict, Ukraine and some western allies say there's strong evidence Russia is committing war crimes in its invasion, so what exactly are the rules of war?

Record gas prices plateau in US over the weekend

It’s not a significant decrease by any means, but the news may signal a sign of relief for drivers after the average price of regular-grade gasoline shot up a whopping 79 cents over the past two weeks.

Former NYT contributor killed, other journalists wounded by Russian fire, Kyiv police say

Ukrainian national police said Sunday an American journalist was killed and at least two others were wounded when they came under fire by Russian forces near the capital city of Kyiv.

Fundraiser for Ukraine at Colectivo's Back Room

An event at Colectivo's Back Room in Milwaukee raised money for Ukraine. Organizers want people to remember what Ukrainians are fighting to save.

More US troops deployed to Europe amid Ukraine invasion

The Pentagon has ordered roughly 12,000 total service members from various U.S. bases to Europe, with a couple of thousand more already stationed abroad shifting to other European countries.

Wisconsin candle company sends $125K check to Ukraine

A Wisconsin candle company supporting Ukraine through candle sales – has sent its first check of $125,000 to Razom for Ukraine.

Russia-Ukraine war: Putin approves bringing 'volunteer' fighters from Syria, elsewhere

Russian forces expanded their offensive in Ukraine on Friday, striking new areas in the country’s west, while Russian President Vladimir Putin approved the recruitment of “volunteers” from Syria and elsewhere to join the fight.