World Krakow, Poland's second-largest city, strains to accommodate Ukrainian refugees More than 150,000 displaced Ukrainians now live in Krakow, increasing the population by 20% in just a few weeks. Now the city is helping them find long-term housing, jobs and spots in schools. Joanna Kakissis
No, Russian cosmonauts were not making a pro-Ukraine statement with their spacesuits Mark Vande Hei, a NASA astronaut who returned to earth on March 30, said the yellow and blue colors were from the university the Russian cosmonauts attended. Deepa Shivaram
Education Millions of Ukrainian children are still in school despite the war Ukraine's focus on maintaining education during a war is in line with an emerging philosophy of disaster response. Anya Kamenetz
Week in Review: Unionization, Ukraine, and cannabis Bill Radke reviews the week’s news with Fox 13’s Jennifer Lee, South Seattle Emerald’s Mike Davis, and Geekwire’s Mike Lewis. Bill Radke Kevin Kniestedt
National The U.S. is ending its pandemic border rules. It could mean a surge in migration The Biden administration is moving to end sweeping pandemic border restrictions known as Title 42 on May 23. The controversial public health order was used to quickly expel migrants at the border. Laurel Wamsley
World Ukraine top of agenda as China, EU prepare to meet at summit The European Union is seeking China's assurances that it won't assist Russia in circumventing economic sanctions for invading Ukraine and cooperation on ending the war at today's virtual meeting. The Associated Press
World Ukrainians navigate a perilous route to safety out of besieged Mariupol "It is either die or leave. We had no other way," says one woman who arrived in Zaporizhzhia after three attempts at escape. Officials say nearly 100,000 people are still trapped in the besieged city. Becky Sullivan
Government 'This moment is kind of a glow up for nuclear weapons' and Washington is playing a major role With more than 1100 warheads deployed on submarines based out of Naval Base Kitsap; Washington State has the third largest nuclear arsenal in the world, exceeded only by Russia and the rest of the United States. How worried should we be? Libby Denkmann Sarah Leibovitz
World Maternity patients among 20,000 civilians forcibly deported to Russia, Mariupol says More than 70 hospital patients and staff members from the besieged Ukrainian city have been sent to Russia against their will, officials say, a war crime under the Geneva Conventions. Bill Chappell
Business Poland says its ban on all Russian oil and gas imports is the most radical in Europe "While others in Europe looked at Russia as a business partner," the Polish prime minister said, "we saw that Russia uses gas and oil as a way to blackmail." Joanna Kakissis