Razom-organized march draws attention to humanitarian aid efforts and democratic principles as U.S. foreign policy shifts.
Members of New York City's Ukrainian community gathered Sunday morning for prayer as they prepare to mark three years since Russia invaded Ukraine.
Two injured Ukrainian war vets from different backgrounds are now living a new reality together in a house on Staten Island as they get fitted for prosthetic legs and hope their sacrifice is not in vain.
After the invasion, my family moved to Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, and tried to find a better life. My dad listened to political podcasts and interviews, but my parents didn’t talk to me about the political situation much. I knew there was a war, that Russia had claimed our land, and that the two countries hated each other.
MANHATTAN, New York (WABC) -- Hundreds of demonstrators hit the streets Tuesday night for a rally in support of Ukraine, and against the recent shift in position by the federal government. Protesters marched along Astor Place in Manhattan, forcing road closures and traffic delays.
The Department of Transportation gave New York City a deadline of March 21 to end its congestion pricing plan. In a letter to New York State Transportation Department(NYSDOT) officials, Federal Highway Administration Executive Director Gloria Shepherd followed up on Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy’s order that terminated the state’s congestion pricing plan.
People gathered in Astor Place in New York City and marched in support of Ukraine on the evening of Tuesday, March 4, after US President Donald Trump declared a temporary halt in military aid to the country.
News political analyst Bob McCarthy is talking about Andrew Cuomo officially entering the race for New York City mayor.
Russia launched missiles at various regions of Ukraine overnight on March 7, targeting energy and gas infrastructure across the country, Ukraine's Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko said.