World U.N. leaders condemn Putin after he orders 'peacekeepers' to Ukraine Russia's action was universally condemned in an emergency U.N. Security Council meeting, which concluded with no action taken. Laurel Wamsley
Business How you may be affected by Russia's invasion of Ukraine Further sanctions, energy market disruptions and cyberwarfare could reach Americans seemingly far-removed from the conflict. Becky Sullivan Peter Granitz
Government Seattleites support Ukraine in the 'Marathon No One Wants to Run' Ukraine, and the rest of the world, are in a waiting game as Russia amasses troops along the country's borders. Here in Seattle, Ukrainians and Ukrainian Americans are trying to raise awareness about what’s happening. Libby Denkmann Natalie Akane Newcomb Sarah Leibovitz
World Newly deployed U.S. troops arrive in Europe as Russia bolsters its own forces New satellite images show the buildup of Russian forces and equipment along Ukraine's borders with western Russia, Belarus and Crimea — including new tents, an indicator that troops may be present. Becky Sullivan
World U.S. sending troops to Eastern Europe as Russia masses forces near Ukraine The Pentagon announced Wednesday that thousands of U.S. troops will soon be dispatched to Eastern Europe amid a major military buildup of Russian forces around Ukraine. Tom Bowman
World Russia sees 'little ground for optimism' in the U.S.'s response on Ukraine crisis All eyes are now on Vladimir Putin, who will decide how Russia will respond amid fears that Europe could again be plunged into war. The Associated Press
World The U.S. is placing 8,500 troops on alert for possible deployment to Eastern Europe The Pentagon said no final decision has been made, but Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin wanted U.S. forces to be ready "just in case" of a Russian invasion of Ukraine. James Doubek
World Despite fears of a Russian invasion, one Ukrainian family tries to keep life normal "You have to find ways to live a normal life," says a mother of four in Kyiv. She and her family keep their car full of fuel and plan to take refuge in a village outside the capital if Russia attacks. Eleanor Beardsley
Politics How Biden is trying to clean up his comments about Russia and Ukraine President Biden said there was uncertainty among allies about how they would respond to a "minor incursion" by Russia into Ukraine. That led to alarm overseas — and a clean-up at home. Asma Khalid
World The U.S. will provide $200 million in military aid to Ukraine amid crisis "We are committed to Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity and will continue to provide Ukraine the support it needs," a senior State Department official said. The Associated Press