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Many injured in Ukraine maternity ward tragedy
Kelly McClure
Patients and staff suffered injuries due to an apparent Russian strike on a hospital complex in Mariupol
War protesters turn to bake sales, supper clubs and restaurant reviews to support Ukraine
Ashlie D. Stevens
How home cooks and pro chefs are mobilizing to raise money for — and spread accurate information about — Ukraine
Panic over spike in energy prices reveals how unprepared Americans are for a gasless future
Eric Schank
A ban on Russian energy imports is raising gas prices akin to how a carbon tax might. Consumers aren't happy
How to cope with war anxiety
Nicole Karlis
Doomscrolling constantly creates an illusion of control, therapists say. Here's how to avoid spiraling
Fox vs. Fox: Reporter refutes Greg Gutfeld’s claim over “emotional response” to Ukraine
Igor Derysh
Fox News reporters have repeatedly criticized hosts like Gutfeld and Sean Hannity for their pro-Putin commentary
Surging prices and wheat shortages: How the invasion of Ukraine is impacting global food supplies
Manuela Lopez Restrepo
One thing is certain: Historically high food prices are only going to go up
Manic pixie death girl: “Killing Eve” and the adorable assassin
Alison Stine
With childlike innocence, awkwardness and wonder, Villanelle makes killing fun again
Bill Barr admits Trump attempted to strong arm Ukrainians into investigating Joe Biden
Sarah K Burris
In new book, Attorney General Bill Barr recalls what he overhead in Trump's call with the Ukrainian President
In war, there are no “worthy” or “unworthy” victims: That’s how we justify our crimes
Chris Hedges
Russia's war crimes should not be used to whitewash America's record — that only worsens the cycle of atrocity
Angelina Jolie visits Yemen as Ukraine crisis deepens: “Everyone deserves the same compassion”
Joy Saha
"We cannot be selective about who deserves support and whose rights we defend," Jolie says
With bizarre rant, Trump offers a sneak peek into his second term
Heather Digby Parton
Trump's turn as the leader of the U.S. has only accelerated the meltdown of our world order — and now he's laughing
Dr. Justin Frank: Trump sees Putin as a superhero, loves “the power of his paranoid thinking”
Chauncey DeVega
Psychoanalyst and bestselling author on the dangerous bromance: Trump is a coward who worships Putin's ruthlessness
Ex-Fox News director who helped Russian oligarch launch propaganda network arrested
Igor Derysh
Prosecutors found evidence in an unpublished memoir by John Hanick, who spent 15 years working for Rupert Murdoch
Trump belittles NATO during donor speech
Bob Brigham
Trump met with the Republican National Committee in Louisiana on Saturday
JFK’s advice to Joe Biden: Tread cautiously, and avoid my mistakes
Andrew Bacevich
America's youngest-ever president offers words of caution — from the other side of the veil — to our oldest
Ukraine civilian death toll higher than imagined
Jessica Corbett
The real figures are considerably higher than previously announced, especially in government-controlled territory
Ukrainian President Zelensky begs Biden to help
Kelly McClure
“If you had started sanctions months ago, there would not have been war,” Zelensky said on Saturday morning
“Who Killed Sara?” star turns producer for “Amalgama”: “I didn’t want to be a commodity”
Gary M. Kramer
Manolo Cardona spoked to Salon from the Miami Film Festival about vulnerabilities, toxicity and co-productions
Ukrainian children are suffering amid the invasion. A psychological toll will follow
Alan D. Blotcky
Research shows that children’s exposure to the trauma of war leads to psychiatric disorders
Ukraine and the dark lessons of war: What does it mean to “take” a country or a city?
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Russia's attack on Ukraine is stupid, pointless, destructive and remarkably vicious. That's what happens in war
Confirmed: Russia dropped cluster bombs on Kharkiv
Andrea Germanos
"Using cluster munitions in populated areas shows a brazen and callous disregard for people's lives"
Republican QAnon supporter praises Putin’s decisions
Alex Henderson
Lauren Witzke, a far-right Christian nationalist and QAnon supporter, views Putin as a "symbol of Christian piety"
How sunflowers became a symbol of resistance across Ukraine and its allies
Joy Saha
Salon takes a look at how the "sunny" cultivar became more than just the nation's national flower
How climate-monitoring satellites are exposing Russian military movements
Eric Schank
The 40-mile Russian convoy is being tracked by a multipurpose satellite often used for environmental monitoring
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