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Harris' identity and the 2024 presidential race
by Asma Khalid
How Harris' racial identity is resonating with those who identify with her. NPR's Asma Khalid talks with Jolikha Ali, Hardeep Reddick and Jaya Krishnan.
Ukrainians react to Russian invasion with disbelief
We check in with people we've met in Ukraine over the last few weeks to see how they're feeling now that Russia has launched a wide-scale attack on the country.
Russian Americans react to Russian invasion in Ukraine
by Charles Lane
Russians and Ukrainians living in the U.S. are watching events unfold with a mix of worry and inevitability. Russians in particular see a divide between young and old.
Retired U.S. Admiral James Foggo analyzes Russia's attack against Ukraine
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with former U.S. Navy Admiral James Foggo about Russia's military strategy in Ukraine, and what might come next.
The latest on Russia's multidirectional assault on Ukraine
by Tim Mak
The latest on the fighting in Ukraine after Russia launched an invasion of the country.
Biden's plans to hold Moscow accountable for invasion of Ukraine
by Asma Khalid
President Biden announced a suite of new sanctions aimed at Russia's biggest banks and said Western leaders are determined to hold Moscow accountable for attacking Ukraine.
As Russian invasion unfolds, a Ukrainian student is in survival mode
by Kat Lonsdorf
A college student in Ukraine's Kherson region is worried after seeing that Russia had taken several towns in the area.
U.S. defense official says Russian forces are moving in on Ukraine's capital
by Tom Bowman
Russian forces have mounted the "initial phase" of a large scale invasion of Ukraine with missile and air strikes. A senior defense official says the aim is to seize the capital Kyiv.
Former leader of Euromaidan protests says Ukraine will resist Russia again
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly checks back in with Ukrainian activist and former member of parliament, Hanna Hopko, about how she and her family are faring through a Russian invasion.
U.S. and EU to punish Russia with new economic sanctions
by Jackie Northam
The U.S. and EU are planning more sanctions on Russia, aimed at crippling its economy by targeting banks, oil and gas sectors. But it's uncertain the new sanctions will affect Russia President Putin.
'Law and Order' reboot nods toward race and policing, but plays it safe
by Eric Deggans
The original Law & Order series is returning with new episodes after over a decade, this time appearing to only address modern law enforcement issues.
At the Rothko Chapel, Tyshawn Sorey explores sound — and silence
by Anastasia Tsioulcas