COVID-19 deaths, cases continue to fall around the world, WHO says

The number of new coronavirus cases reported globally dropped by 16% last week, marking a month-long decline in COVID-19 infections, according to figures from the World Health Organization.

Russia-Ukraine War: Kharkiv holds out; Russians claim to control Kherson

Russia and Ukraine said Wednesday that they were prepared to hold talks for the second time since the Russian invasion of its neighbor began last week.

What should you do in case of a nuclear explosion? U.S. government updates guidance

Friday, the official Ready.gov website updated its guidance about what to do in the case of a nuclear blast. It was not immediately clear if the update was tied to anything specific with the Russia-Ukraine conflict or just coincidental.

Pope asks for fasting for peace on Ash Wednesday

Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of the 40-day season of Lent. On Wednesday the Pope said fasting and peace are the answer to the "senselessness of violence."

Soldier to Vladimir Putin: 'We will come kill you'
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Ukrainian civilians and soldiers have vowed to not back down as Russia continues to invade their home.

LA-based actress worried for loved ones back home in Ukraine

Actress Marina Marzepa lives in Los Angeles but is shooting a show right now in Budapest. She's from Ukraine and terrified for her family who is still there.

LA-based actress worried for loved ones back home in Ukraine
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Actress Marina Marzepa lives in Los Angeles but is shooting a show right now in Budapest. She's from Ukraine and terrified for her family who is still there.

Artillery kills 70 Ukraine soldiers, official says
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The Russian artillery hit a military base in Ukraine, killing dozens of soldiers, the Associated Press reports.

Russia-Ukraine war disinformation spreading online as experts say to seek credible sources

Facebook, Twitter and other social media platforms are battling to remove Russian disinformation accounts targeting Ukrainians, and experts at Arizona State say it's something they're watching closely.

Toyota suspends Japan factory production over suspected cyberattack

Toyota says it is suspending production at all 28 lines of its 14 plants in Japan because of a “system malfunction” that a domestic supplier suspects is a cyberattack.

Russia-Ukraine updates: What to know as Ukrainian troops resist advance on key cities

There was a tense calm Monday in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, but explosions and gunfire were heard in embattled cities in eastern Ukraine as Russia's invasion met unexpectedly stiff resistance.

FIFA, UEFA suspend Russia from international soccer

International sports bodies moved to further isolate Russia on Monday for its invasion of Ukraine and pushed Moscow closer to becoming a pariah on the playing field.