Zelenskyy does not live in Florida despite online claims he purchased a mansion in Vero Beach. President Donald Trump paused aid to Ukraine on Monday following the clash between him, Vice President JD Vance and Zelenskyy on Feb. 28 at the White House.
The meeting, which turned into a shouting match, has left many wondering about the future of negotiations to end the war with Russia.
Ahead of President Donald Trump's address to Congress Tuesday night, hundreds of Volusia County residents took to the streets in opposition.
Many Ukrainians in South Florida who have built a life in South Florida under TPS fear that stability is now in jeopardy.
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Trump weighs new sanctions on Russia, days after pausing military aid and intel sharing with Ukraine
Trump threatens Russia with sanctions, keeps pause on aid to Ukraine in push to settle war
President Donald Trump threatened to put sanctions on Russia after it bombarded Ukraine with missiles, following a U.S. halt on military assistance.
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Trump floats potential new tariffs on Russia amid escalating war with Ukraine
Crowds gathered at the Great Lawn in downtown West Palm Beach to support Ukraine as President Donald Trump's administration continues talks to end the war.
Dozens of Ukrainian-Americans gathered on the streets of Hallandale Beach to show support for Ukraine, hours after that country’s president<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
President Trump wants rare-earth minerals deal to help the US recoup its support to Ukraine. He's said it's about 'raw earth.' What does that mean?
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Florida nurse's daughter: Hospital attack was preventable | BanfieldDr. Cindy Joseph, whose mom, nurse Leelamma Lal, was brutally attacked at a Florida hospital, says she is "really disappointed in the system," calling the incident preventable. Joseph tells NewsNation's Ashleigh Banfield that her own experience working in healthcare has led her to expect the worst at times,
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