As a dark winter descends on Ukraine, Europe tries to help keep the lights on.
Promising missiles to Poland could complicate NATO’s stance on the war.
He’s a Paralympian, a Surgeon and Now the First Disabled Astronaut
A U.S.-made missile went astray in Ukraine in September and injured civilians.
Lawmakers Back Bill to Enshrine Abortion Rights in France’s Constitution
Under Missile Strikes, Ukrainians Haul Water, While Surgeons Work in the Dark
Ukraine raced to restore power a day after a barrage of Russian missiles targeted key infrastructure. In a Kyiv hospital, surgeons operated by torch light.
A Russian rocket strikes a maternity ward, killing a newborn, Ukraine says.
2 US citizens injured in Jerusalem during deadly terror attack, ambassador says
North Korea's crypto-heists show vulnerabilities in Western security: experts
The U.S. bolsters Ukrainian air defenses and long-range artillery.
Head of the anti-defamation league warns hate is on the rise in the US
'You have no right to say that': Lee Daniels responds to Tarantino's use of the n-word in his movies
Hear from US journalist who was detained for wearing a rainbow shirt in Qatar