A Michigan man who has spent years fighting in Ukraine says it has been difficult to watch the recent change in rhetoric.
The move comes just days after a heated meeting between President Trump and Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday.
Without federal funding, Michigan refugee agencies are scrambling to support hundreds of newly arrived families.
The fallout from the heated exchange sparked criticism from Ukraine-backing lawmakers as well as praise from Republican ...
John Oliver has weighed in on Donald Trump and Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s clash at the White House on Friday, ...
Hundreds gathered at Hart Plaza to honor the victims of the war, which began three years ago. Many members of the crowd were ...
Protesters gathered on the steps of the Federal Building in Ann Arbor Tuesday in response to President Trump stopping ...
On Saturday, the Ukrainian Society of Michigan coordinated a Unity Walk for Ukraine to mark the third anniversary of Russia's ...
Michigan gas prices again dropped below $3 a gallon on average — 12 cents less than they were just a week ago and a new low ...
In front of Chicago’s iconic Water Tower, hundreds gathered Sunday afternoon in thunderous support of democracy in war-torn ...
Chicagoans angry over a tense White House meeting between President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy call on officials to continue backing Ukraine in ...
Western Michigan University graduate Mariia Parkhomenko's family lives in Melitopol, a Ukrainian city currently controlled by ...