A variety of fund-raisers and donation drives are taking place in Erie to aid those affected by the ongoing war in Ukraine
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Ukraine’s Zelensky refuses to apologize after being berated by Trump and Vance; Pa. visit part of argument
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Ukrainians Reel From Crisis in US Ties After Trump-Zelenskiy Clash
Fiery meeting with Zelensky upends Trump’s Russia-Ukraine peace deal
A fiery Oval Office meeting sent shock waves through allies, while U.S. officials gave conflicting signals about whether an agreement to end the Russia-Ukraine war could be salvaged.
The failed transaction, which would have given the United States access to Ukraine's rare Earth minerals, sparked uncertainty for Ukranian-Americans.
The failed White House meeting only deepens the Ukraine crisis, adding worries to Pennsylvania's Ukrainian community.
At the Ukrainian Educational and Cultural Center in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, children lifted their voices in traditional songs for a room where nearly everyone held Ukrainian flags and candles in tribute to those defending their country's freedom.
Support for Ukraine still shines among local activists three years after Russia’s invasion. But waning public opinion and reversals by President Trump reflect a harsh reality.
The politics of U.S. support for Ukraine were hopeful Friday morning, as the two nations’ leaders were set to sign a deal over access to Ukraine’s large reserves of strategic
Trump Administration Updates: Trump and Vance Berate Zelensky, Exposing Break Between Wartime Allies
EPA, via Shutterstock As Vice President JD Vance berated President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine in the Oval Office on Friday, he claimed that Mr. Zelensky had gone “to Pennsylvania and ...
We should be clear that we stand for freedom." GOP Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania, a staunch Ukraine ally who serves as co-chair of the House Ukraine Caucus, said the meeting was ...
Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.) said on Sunday that forcing Ukraine to agree to a resource deal with the U.S., in exchange for the possibility of support against Russia, is akin to “victim ...
Gov. Josh Shapiro announced this week that $2.1 billion in federal funding to Pennsylvania has been restored. It comes less than two weeks after the governor filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration to challenge a freeze of the federal funding.
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