Kamala Harris embraces call for war crimes probe of Russia over Ukraine invasion
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris embraced calls for an international war crimes investigation of Russia, citing the “atrocities” of bombing civilians in Ukraine.
Husband returns to Ukraine after Silicon Valley wife, children killed by mortar fire
Tatiana Perebeinis was chief accountant for SE Ranking, a Silicon Valley startup with headquarters in London and a large workforce in Kyiv. Also killed were her daughter, Alise, 9, and son, Nikita, 18. The family’s dogs also died, he said.
Footage shows Ukrainians' attack on Russian tanks in Kyiv suburb, forcing 'retreat,' officials claim
Video shared by Ukraine’s defense agency appeared to show Ukrainian forces taking out a Russian military tank regiment on the outskirts of Kyiv and forcing their retreat.
US inflation soared 7.9% in past year, a fresh 40-year high
Propelled by surging costs for gas, food and housing, consumer inflation jumped 7.9% over the past year, the sharpest spike since 1982 and likely only a harbinger of even higher prices to come.
Brittney Griner arrest: GOP congressmen urge Biden admin to stand up to 'bully' Putin amid star's detention
In a letter to President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Antony Blinken, U.S. Reps. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., and Burgess Owens, R-Utah acknowledged WNBA star Brittney Griner may have violated Russian law but wrote that her detention since sometime in February was concerning given the deteriorating geopolitical climate.
Ukraine-Russia War: Russian journalist exiled in Arizona says Russia is a 'threat to the world'
Regina Revazova, who had to leave Russia over a decade ago, said Russia is a threat to the world as the country continues its invasion of Ukraine.
House approves $13.6B for Ukraine aid in huge spending bill
The House approved a massive spending bill that would rush $13.6 billion to battered Ukraine as it struggles to fend off an invasion by Russia.
Metta Yoga raises awareness and funds to support Ukrainian refugees
At the time, the studio’s owner was born in communist Czechoslovakia. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen shares Zuzana Kolinkova's story and efforts to help Ukrainians in need.
Silicon Valley tech worker and her kids killed by Russian shelling in Ukraine
Tatiana Perebeinis, an executive with a Silicon Valley startup, and her two children were killed while trying to flee Russian forces in Irpin, Ukraine, according to the company where she worked.
Sushi Roku in Scottsdale donates proceeds to World Central Kitchen for Ukraine
Many are watching the war in Ukraine and don't know how they can help, but a Scottsdale sushi restaurant is allowing you to do just that while enjoying some good food on March 9.
Americans joining Ukrainian forces eager to fight against Russia: ‘We’re going to straighten it out’
The American public has shown overwhelming support for Ukraine as Russia wages war, and some U.S. citizens are ready to ship off to join the battle.
Lawmakers call to end gas taxes across US amid price surge
Governors in Georgia and California also called for relief from state gas taxes.
Russia-Ukraine war: Key developments as invasion hits 2-week mark
Ukraine has banned wheat exports in an effort to stave off food shortages, while concerns are intensifying over safety at the country's nuclear plants, including Chernobyl.
17 reported hurt when Ukraine children's hospital, maternity ward hit by attack in Mariupol
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wrote on Twitter that there were “people, children under the wreckage” of the hospital and called the strike an “atrocity.”
Russia-Ukraine war: Board tells 3 Arizona universities to sell Russian holdings
Presidents of ASU, UArizona and NAU told the Arizona Board of Regents they have halted programs their schools have with universities in Russia and that their foundations are selling any Russian assets they hold.
Ukraine's Chernobyl nuclear power plant loses power, sparking fear of radiation leaks
The Chernobyl plant in Ukraine is disconnected from the grid due to damage inflicted by Russian occupying forces, sparking concerns of radioactive contamination if the cooling of spent nuclear fuel stops.
Biden to sign order mandating study of cryptocurrency as its use explodes
The Biden administration views the explosive popularity of cryptocurrency as a call for acting with urgency to look at the risks and benefits of digital assets.
Ukrainian families in Arizona grow more concerned each day as Russia wages war on their homeland
Countless Arizona families have loved ones in Ukraine and some have lost communication with them as Russia continues its violent invasion into the country. "I was speaking to her when the bombing started. Her house was not bombed, but the house next to her was bombed."
Russia now has the most sanctions of any country in the world, database shows
The U.S. and international partners have sanctioned Russia’s largest banks, its central bank and finance ministry, and moved to block certain financial institutions from the SWIFT messaging system for international payments.
Coca-Cola suspends business in Russia citing Ukraine war
The Atlanta-based Coca-Cola Company said it would be suspending business in Russia following the country’s attack on neighboring Ukraine.