Ukraine
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News After a busy 2019, Your Old Droog is back in 2020 with a brand new track called "Ukraine."
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Pop Culture Charleston White's comments follow U.S. president Donald Trump's disastrous meeting with Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelensky.
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Politics After a Twitter follower posed a question about the Russia-Ukraine crisis, Card B posted a video weighing in on the situation.
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Music The rapper's music is now the voice of the Ukrainian opposition to Russian forces.
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Society The tragic act was in protest of the Russian military, particularly the war against Ukraine.
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Politics The former president says it was a "pretty smart" move for Russia to invade Ukraine. It is reported that over 130 people have been killed thus far.
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News The White House calls the invasion "unprovoked and unjustified."
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Pop Culture Ukrainian President Zelensky spoke at the Grammy Awards, Sunday.
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Sports After pleading not guilty to drug trafficking charges, a Russian court has extended Brittney Griner's stay in jail.
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Pop Culture Discover Milos Bikovic's path, his dynamic career in film, his resilience amid challenges, and his lasting influence on the arts.
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Politics Joe Biden says that the U.S. will not be involved in a war with Russia over Ukraine.
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Sports Some of the most famous Ukrainian boxers are willing to fight for their country.
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Antics Hip-hop fans think Chief Keef can save us from World War 3.
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Sports The fight everyone wants to see.
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Politics Donald Trump says that Russia wouldn't have invaded Ukraine if he were president.
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Sports A month after her arrest in Russia, a local TV station released a new image of Brittney Griner.
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Sports FIFA and UEFA issued a statement saying they are in "full solidarity with all the people affected in Ukraine."
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Politics Green Day will no longer be performing in Moscow, following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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Politics Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively are matching up to $1 million in donations to Ukraine.
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Tech "We have not faced the prospect of Armageddon since Kennedy," POTUS stated this week.
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Hayley Hynes