Protesters marched down Michigan Avenue to show support for Ukraine
Pro-Ukraine rally draws thousands of marchers to Michigan Avenue
Chicagoans angry over a tense White House meeting between President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy call on officials to continue backing Ukraine in its war against Russia and want Ukraine admitted into NATO.
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On the third anniversary of Russian invasion, Ukraine supporters march through Detroit
Michigan gas prices again dropped below $3 a gallon on average — 12 cents less than they were just a week ago and a new low for 2025. But don’t get too excited because they likely won’t stay that way.
In front of Chicago’s iconic Water Tower, hundreds gathered Sunday afternoon in thunderous support of democracy in war-torn Ukraine — two days after President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance confronted the Eastern European nation’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, over plans for peace in a tense televised meeting.
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MLive Ann Arbor on MSNMichigan’s Vlad Goldin on reuniting with parents after nearly 5 years apartThe Goldins were introduced as part of Michigan’s Senior Day ceremony, walking from a tunnel to midcourt, where May was waiting with a framed jersey. Goldin’s fiancée, Camryn Vogler, and her parents joined them. The two got engaged on the Crisler court after Michigan’s game against Michigan State on Feb. 21.
On Saturday, the Ukrainian Society of Michigan coordinated a Unity Walk for Ukraine to mark the third anniversary of Russia's invasion of the country, which happened on February 24, 2022.
The rally comes after Russia and the U.S. agreed to start working toward ending the war in Ukraine and improving their diplomatic and economic ties.
FOX 17 spoke with Prof. David Jesuit on what may occur after the two leaders clashed and what it could mean for Michiganders.
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