Resources for veterans affected by Russian invasion of Ukraine
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs announced a list of resources for veterans who may be feeling emotional distress or reminded of their own deployment experiences, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Russia-Ukraine war: What to know after Russians take Europe's largest nuclear plant
Russia's war on Ukraine is in its ninth day. U.N. and Ukrainian officials say no radiation was released from a Russian attack at Europe’s biggest nuclear power plant in Ukraine.
Russia blocks Twitter, Facebook access, expanding media crackdown
Russian President Vladimir Putin has intensified a crackdown on media outlets and individuals who fail to hew to the Kremlin line on the war in Ukraine.
Ukrainian Culture Center offering humanitarian aid to refugees
The Biden Administration is offering humanitarian aid to Ukrainians in the US that could protect them from being deported back to their homeland while under siege. The Ukrainian Culture Center is doing its best to help Ukrainians during this difficult time.
Newsom orders state agencies to end contracts with Russia
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order Friday directing all state agencies to review contracts with companies subject to U.S. sanctions because of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Piano man plays music as Ukrainian refugees arrive in Poland
Ukrainian refugees fleeing to Medyka, Poland, were greeted with live music, as a man played the piano near the border crossing on March 4.
Mila Kunis, a 'proud' Ukrainian, and husband Ashton Kutcher launch fundraiser to match $3 million in donations
Mila Kunis and her husband Ashton Kutcher have vowed to match $3 million in donations to the people of the actress' native country Ukraine.
Battle in Ukraine for world's largest nuclear plant
Europe?s largest nuclear power plant was hit by Russian shelling early Friday, sparking a fire and raising fears of a disaster that could affect all of central Europe for decades, like the 1986 Chernobyl meltdown.
Vladimir Putin needs to be assassinated, U.S. senator says
U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham says someone in Russia needs to step up and kill President Vladimir Putin for the good of the world.
Filmmaker documenting Russia-Ukraine War
The eyes of the world are on the war in Ukraine. Documentary filmmaker Emile Ghessen joined Good Day LA as he continues to brave the circumstances, providing live coverage of what?s happening.
Filmmaker documenting Russia-Ukraine War
The eyes of the world are on the war in Ukraine. Documentary filmmaker Emile Ghessen joined Good Day LA as he continues to brave the circumstances, providing live coverage of what?s happening.
EXPLAINER: How dangerous was Russia’s nuclear plant strike?
Europe’s largest nuclear power plant was hit by Russian shelling early Friday, sparking a fire and raising fears of a disaster that could affect all of central Europe for decades, like the 1986 Chernobyl meltdown.
Russian lawmakers approve 15-year prison penalty for 'fake' war reports
Russians could face prison sentences of up to 15 years for spreading information that goes against the Russian government's position on the war in Ukraine, a move that comes as authorities block access to foreign media outlets.
Russia-Ukraine war: Russia intensifies attacks
Russia has bombed Europe's largest nuclear plant in Ukraine. Attacks on the plant could trigger an emergency, experts say.
Russia intensifies attacks on Ukraine
A Russian attack at Europe?s biggest nuclear power plant in Ukraine did not result in any radiation being released and firefighters extinguished a blaze at the facility, U.N. and Ukrainian officials said.
Watch: Notre Dame, other European cathedrals ring bells in unison in support of Ukraine
Watch as the bells of the Notre Dame cathedral and others echoed through Europe on Thursday in a call for peace in Ukraine amid the Russian invasion.
Airbnb is suspending all operations in Russia and Belarus, CEO says
Airbnb has suspended all operations in Russia and Belarus. The company is also offering free, temporary housing for up to 100,000 refugees fleeing Ukraine.
Fire out at Ukraine's key nuclear plant amid Russian attacks
A fire at Europe's biggest nuclear plant ignited by Russian shelling has been extinguished, Ukrainian authorities said Friday, and Russian forces have taken control of the site.
Georgia professor explains ICC's investigation in war crimes in Ukraine
The International Criminal Court will investigate possible war crimes committed in Ukraine.
Russia-Ukraine War: Biden administration offers humanitarian relief to Ukrainians
Russian forces pressed their war Thursday on Ukraine, shelling a nuclear power station even as the two sides negotiated safe corridors to safely evacuate citizens.



















