Stories
The people using torrents to talk to Russians about the war in Ukraine
After Russia essentially lifted copyright laws in March, torrenting sites have become a new platform to fight disinformation.
Photos from Ukraine’s war-torn borders depict the quiet pain of displacement
Alissa Everett spoke to refugees, young women, and families, all of whom "had their lives completely turned upside down."
'I mean Ukraine!': George W. Bush condemns invasion of Iraq in brutal gaffe, internet reacts
A "freudian confession."
By Matt Binder
Ukraine President Zelenskyy awards medal to beloved mine-sniffing dog
He's a very good boy.
Elon Musk 'donated' Starlink terminals to Ukraine. U.S. taxpayers paid SpaceX millions for it.
SpaceX previously claimed the U.S. didn't give them any money to send Starlink to Ukraine.
By Matt Binder
Ukraine supporters fight for pixels on Reddit's r/place
Showing solidarity through Reddit's weird collective art project
Most crypto donors to Ukraine were looking to profit with an airdrop
Since the airdrop was canceled Ethereum transactions to Ukraine have dramatically dropped.
By Matt Binder
Crypto.com's Oscars ad urges donations to Ukraine via crypto. But it's not so simple.
Cryptocurrency is completely unnecessary to donate to Ukraine.
By Matt Binder
Crypto scammers are filling inboxes with fake 'donate to Ukraine' emails
Hundreds of thousands of these scam emails are being sent each day.
By Matt Binder
Epic Games is using the new 'Fortnite' season launch to support Ukraine
For the first two weeks of Chapter 3, Season 2, Epic will donate all proceeds to humanitarian relief efforts.
Humble Bundle launches 'Stand with Ukraine' charity offer
100% of the proceeds will be donated to humanitarian relief efforts.
By Dylan Haas
A pointed 'SNL' cold open levels Fox News and Trump for supporting Russia over Ukraine
Why yes, some people at Fox News sure did side with the enemy.
Stephen Colbert explains the latest 'ridiculously incriminating' and deeply stupid Ukraine evidence
Mitch McConnell saying "impeachment of Donald John Trump" in the Senate may or may not be Stephen Colbert's new ringtone.
Stephen Colbert unpacks how Republican congressman played himself in new Ukraine revelations
"Me thinks he doth not protesteth enough."
By Amanda Yeo