Those who haven't fled Ukraine hunker down in makeshift bomb shelters Transcript NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Kristina Berdynskykh, a reporter with a daily English-language news site in Kyiv, who like other Ukrainians who haven't fled the country, is...
Ex-Ukrainian government official leaves his family to fight against Russia Transcript In the hours since Russia invaded its neighbor, Ukrainians have mobilized. NPR's A Martinez talks to Volodymyr Omelyan, a Ukrainian politician, who has joined the g...
The Russian invasion of Ukraine is creating an exodus of civilians seeking safety Transcript NPR's Rachel Martin spoke to Dariia Hirna, a Ukrainian journalist and a human rights activists, as she tried to flee the Ukrainian capital Kyiv in her car. R...
Republicans are condemning Putin for the invasion of Ukraine and criticizing Biden Transcript Republicans have largely condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin in the wake of his invasion of Ukraine, and many have also criticized President Biden's...
Ukrainian Americans watch the Russian invasion of Ukraine unfold from afar Transcript New York City is home to one of the largest Ukrainian communities in the U.S. There's also a significant number of Russians. The Russian military attack on Ukraine...
Herd of cows escape dairy farm and roam a Georgia neighborhood Transcript A woman's doorbell camera captured footage of the cows ruining the landscaping in her front yard. They cows escaped at 3 a.m., but were rounded up later and returned the farm....
Startups aim for a piece of the grocery market by delivery orders in about 20 minutes Transcript We go behind the scenes of a dark store to see what it takes to get groceries delivered in minutes. A MARTINEZ, HOST: Groceries are a trillion-dollar mar...
'Stand Your Ground' laws are linked to an increase in U.S. homicides, study says Transcript Trayvon Martin was killed a decade ago. The man who shot him used Florida's Stand Your Ground law as a successful defense. Critics say those laws are being ab...
Republicans dominate Texas politics despite the state's changing demographics Transcript In Texas, early voting is well underway ahead of Tuesday's primary election. Democrats haven't won a statewide election in Texas for decades, despite many attemp...
U.S. intelligence didn't stop the invasion of Ukraine, but it had positive effects Transcript President Biden says the Russian invasion of Ukraine is unfolding largely as predicted. Accurate U.S. intelligence didn't prevent the attack, but it did cou...
Are the latest sanctions big enough and broad enough to inflict pain on Putin? Transcript As Russian troops enter Ukraine's borders, the U.S. and European allies will now levy threatened sanctions against Russia. NPR's A Martinez talks to sanctions e...
Reservist in Ukraine, with a surprising past, had to decide whether to stay and fight Transcript Yuliya Tolopa grew up in southern Russia but is now a reservist in the Ukrainian army and a hero in her adopted country. RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Ukraine has...
The story behind why Halyna Hrushetsky's family fled Soviet Ukraine for the U.S. Transcript Halyna Hrushetsky was born in Ukraine during World War II and her family left in the 1930s. Hrushetsky talks to her daughter about her Ukrainian roots and the...
Russia's invasion of Ukraine was a 'dark day,' European leaders say Transcript Europe is facing a new reality: war on its doorstep. Europeans leaders call Russia's attack a blatant violation of international law, and they say a new set of sanctions a...
3 ex-police officers are found guilty of violating George Floyd's civil rights Transcript The three former Minneapolis police officers have been found guilty of federal crimes for failing to intervene as a fellow officer killed George Floyd by kneeli...