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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
Politics & performance: Why Zelenskyy succeeds where others fail
Melanie McFarland
One of the reasons the Ukranian president is winning the PR offensive is that he's a comedian who knows his people
“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
A glimpse inside the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant
Meaghan Ellis
Watch rare footage of the Russian attack upon Ukraine's nuclear power plant
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
Ignore the GOP’s sudden pivot, Republicans have long worked to undermine Ukraine
Heather Digby Parton
It's a stunningly disingenuous reversal
Dear Joe Biden: We don’t want “unity” with fascists — that’s why Democrats lose
Chauncey DeVega
Biden's speech was resolute, sometimes eloquent. But the compromise he imagines is just surrendering to fascism
The Trump-Putin killer weed has deep roots — in New Jersey’s swamp of corruption
Bob Hennelly
Former New Jersey governor's "Bridgegate" scandal has odd links to Jan. 6 — and even to Putin's Ukraine invasion
FIFA’s suspension of Russia makes one thing clear: Sports is political
Stefan Szymanski
FIFA's suspension of Russian soccer teams breaks a long tradition of neutrality in the world's dominant sport
Russian state TV uses Tucker Carlson to “demoralize” Ukraine
Brad Reed
Russian state TV uses clips of Tucker Carlson's favorite pro-Putin US colonel to 'demoralize' Ukraine
“Village idiot” Trump would have let Putin take Ukraine “no questions asked”: journalist
Alex Henderson
Trump and his sycophants have been “rewriting history when it comes to his relationship with Russia"
The biggest nuclear plant in Europe is on fire
Kelly McClure
Elevated levels of radiation have been detected near the plant, which is about 325 miles southeast of Chernobyl
Why scientists still can’t figure out how to intercept nuclear missiles
Nicole Karlis
Technology has advanced greatly since the Cold War. Yet stopping a nuclear missile is still beyond engineers' grasp
Marjorie Taylor Greene claims Biden is “compromised” by Russia over Hunter Biden’s laptop
Jon Skolnik
Georgia congresswoman says Russia may have "blackmail evidence" extracted from president's son's famous laptop
Mikhail Gorbachev changed history — and then the West paved the way for Putin
James Drake
I was in Moscow when Gorbachev changed everything. But neoliberal "shock therapy" destroyed a historic opportunity
Biden sounds the warning, and the fog of war descends: How bad will it get?
Brian Karem
It was alternately a stirring and reassuring speech — but the underlying mood was dark. Are we heading into war?
Nuclear threat prompts mad dash for iodine
Timothy Evans
Rumors are circulating that it helps with radiation poisoning
Terrified animals stuck in Kyiv Zoo
Kelly McClure
Workers have struggled with keeping animals calm while waiting for nearly impossible evacuation efforts
What’s with all the viral poems? Why we turn to verse in a time of war
Alison Stine
From embarrassing odes by actors to poems of lived experience, poetry is everywhere. There’s a reason
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