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Seven countries pledge more aid for Ukraine as 97% of Russian missiles aim at civilian targets: Updates
Russian President Vladimir Putin is intent on using upcoming frost, snow and ice to his advantage on the battlefield, NATO chief warns.
Russia may be prepping to abandon embattled nuke plant; Russian says troops need more docs, equipment: Ukraine updates
Snow has blanketed much of Ukraine with temperatures hovering around freezing as utility workers scramble to patch the national power grid. Updates.
Russian missiles, snow stagger Ukraine; Brittney Griner moved to a penal colony: Ukraine live updates
Air raid sirens sounded across Ukraine Thursday, and authorities said at least four people were killed in drone and missile strikes. Updates.
Missile strike likely not an assault on Poland, US and NATO say; Kremlin lauds US restraint: Live Ukraine updates
Poland’s president said a missile strike, which killed two people in a rural area, was most likely an accident. Live Ukraine updates.
UVA shooting updates: Suspect was on field trip with victims; wounded running back Mike Hollins has second surgery
Classes were canceled for a second straight day at UVA as the campus community mourned the death of three students killed in a shooting rampage.
‘Pulverized everybody and everything’: 6 die in midair collision of WWII planes at Dallas air show
The NTSB was working to identify victims of the “horrible tragedy” Saturday after 2 vintage planes collided at the Wings over Dallas air show.
Famed Russian analyst who blasted Putin for Kherson retreat denies rift; Ukrainians dance in Kherson: Live updates
Political analyst Alexander Dugin in recent days had openly criticized Putin for failing to defend “Russian cities” such as Kherson. Live updates.
100,000 Russians killed or wounded in war; US won’t push Ukraine into peace talks, top official says: Live updates
Up to 40,000 Ukrainian civilians and “well over” 100,000 Russian soldiers have been killed or wounded in the war, a U.S. official says. Live updates.
Russian fighters mock ‘great generals’ after heavy losses; Zelenskyy says Russia has ruined 5 million acres of Ukraine forests
Russia’s Defense Ministry downplayed complaints from troops of being sent into an “incomprehensible offensive” that resulted in many deaths.