Civilians in eastern Ukraine are stocking up on supplies, preparing exit plans and calling out to the world for assistance as Russia steps up attacks.
Author: Grace Hauck, USA TODAY
Brooklyn subway shooting is not being investigated as terrorism ‘at this time.’ Here’s why.
The Brooklyn subway attack renews questions about why crimes like mass shootings aren’t immediately categorized as terrorism.
Lindsey Graham called for Putin’s assassination. Even discussing it brings danger to US, experts say.
The White House emphasizes that regime change is not U.S. policy, but Sen. Lindsey Graham has called for someone to assassinate Vladimir Putin.
Jimmy Hill, American killed in Ukraine, was ‘true to his love’ and stayed with sick partner
Jimmy Hill touched lives around the world through teaching and storytelling before he was killed in Ukraine this week, family and friends say.
Americans rationed gas during WWII and 70s oil shocks. Will that happen in ‘Putin’s war’?
Betty Heuser recalls collecting gasoline ration cards during WWII and waiting in long lines in the 70s. Today, Americans face a gas crisis once again.
‘We don’t want to be casualties’: Hundreds of Indian, Nigerian students stranded in Sumy, Ukraine plead for help
University students in Sumy, Ukraine, are pleading for help as they run out of food and water.
Black and brown refugees are once again being turned away in Europe amid Ukraine migrant crisis
The growing Ukraine refugee crisis highlights a double standard in the way European nations treat refugees, experts tell USA TODAY.
A new Cold War, or the start of World War III? How historians see the invasion of Ukraine
Images emerging from Ukraine evoke memories of 20th-century conflicts in Europe, leaving many asking: Is this a new Cold War? Or the start of WWIII?
What the hate crime verdicts in Ahmaud Arbery’s death say about justice and race in America
The hate crimes convictions of three white men finally acknowledges their racist motivations in the murder of Ahmaud Arbery, experts say.
Asian woman continue to face ‘terrifying’ attacks in the US. What advocates say needs to change.
Advocates say bringing an end to attacks on women of Asian descent requires an understanding of the multiple factors contributing to the violence.