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How a grassroots Ukrainian school became a vital community anchor for a growing diaspora in America

In Bellevue, Washington, a grassroots cultural center shows how one immigrant’s determination to teach her children Ukrainian became a community hub for hundreds When Oksana Krivizuk arrived...
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When war ends: Why the U.S. is unlikely to invest in Ukraine’s recovery with a new Marshall Plan

By Frank A. Blazich Jr., Curator of Military History, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution President Donald Trump wants Ukraine to repay the United States for helping to...
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Legal challenge to birthright citizenship revives Korematsu’s warning on who counts as an American

The question “Am I an American or am I not?” was uttered more than eight decades ago by Fred Korematsu as the federal government prepared to remove him from his home under military orders during...
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How economic turmoil from Trump’s tariffs could trigger political shifts similar to prewar Japan

A century after the protectionist wave of the early 20th century reshaped global markets and contributed to geopolitical instability abroad, economists and historians say the United States may be...
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Russia outlines plan to rebuild its armored forces in preparation for large-scale war with NATO

In its most recent intelligence assessment, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) reported that Russia’s defense industry is pursuing a long-term effort to expand T-90 tank production and...
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A diminished Russia risks losing control of Far East territory as China and North Korea expand influence

Russia’s remote Far Eastern territories are becoming the focal point of what Ukrainian intelligence describes as a gradual foreign takeover, with China and North Korea tightening their economic and...
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From Bavaria to Milwaukee: A Christmas devil’s long march into local German-American traditions

Krampus, the horned companion to St. Nicholas, had been part of the Alpine winter landscape for centuries before German-speaking immigrants began arriving in Milwaukee in significant numbers during...
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Trump’s unlawful declaration to close Venezuelan airspace draws scrutiny over implications of war

Donald Trump on November 29 said that the airspace “above and surrounding” Venezuela should be considered as “closed in its entirety,” an assertion that raised more questions...
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Fog and winter weather open gaps in Ukraine’s defensive lines as Russians push deeper into Donetsk

The fog rolls in across eastern Ukraine, and with it comes danger. For Ukrainian defenders, the murky weather that blankets the front lines has become as much an adversary as Russian forces...
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Undocumented students face tuition barriers as many states dismantle access and previous protections

Carlie was hoping to spend her senior year savoring her final moments on the palm tree-lined campus of the University of Central Florida. Instead, she sits at home alone, logging on to online...
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ICE’s plan to monitor social media around the clock will turn everyday speech into political surveillance

By Nicole M. Bennett, Ph.D. Candidate in Geography and Assistant Director at the Center for Refugee Studies, Indiana University When most people think about immigration enforcement, they picture...
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Ukraine and NATO nations adopt jamming technology as Russian drones continue hostile incursions

In a warehouse more than 900 miles from Ukraine’s capital, workers in northern Denmark painstakingly piece together anti-drone devices. Some of the devices will be exported to Kyiv in the...
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Growing cultural ties between Japan and Wisconsin highlighted at Milwaukee’s Holiday Folk Fair 2025

At Milwaukee’s long-running Holiday Folk Fair International, a three-day festival built on celebrating the cultural traditions of communities from around the world, Japan’s presence this year carried a deeper diplomatic message. The Holiday Folk Fair International remains one of Wisconsin’s major multicultural traditions, drawing dozens of ethnic groups and storytelling from around the world.