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The proposed aid package now before the House is on the minds of many in Wisconsin.
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Russia's war against Ukraine is nearly two years old, but music helps some cope with the news.
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The Shorewood concert Thursday night comes just after Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visits the White House.
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Some liberal and conservative voters in the political battleground state of Wisconsin disagree with President Biden's plan to send as much as $24 billion more in aid to Ukraine to fight Russia.
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Kevin Martin of Peace Action also discusses the potential impact of the Oppenheimer movie.
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The state group remains active, even as Ukraine-Russia war moves past 500-day mark.
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Concordia University Wisconsin has a special connection to a school in Ukraine. WUWM spoke to one of its students about his life during the war.
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There are some differences in how the two peace groups view possible Ukraine peace negotiations with Russia.
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Wisconsin Ukrainians Inc. held a fundraiser in Franklin on Sunday that included food, raffles and music.
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When tensions began to rise along the border of Russia and Ukraine earlier this year, the war had already been going on eight years. Yet, few anticipated what would happen next. Julian Hayda, a Ukrainian-American journalist and former Lake Effect producer, shares his experiences reporting on the war.