Please complete your profile to unlock commenting and other important features.

Please select your date of birth for special perks on your birthday. Your username will be your unique profile link and will be publicly used in comments.
Narcity Pro

This is a Pro feature.

Time to level up your local game with Narcity Pro.

Pro

$5/month

$40/year

  • Everything in the Free plan
  • Ad-free reading and browsing
  • Unlimited access to all content including AI summaries
  • Directly support our local and national reporting and become a Patron
  • Cancel anytime.

russia ukraine conflict

After nearly 10 months in Russian custody, American basketball star Brittney Griner is a free woman.

"Moments ago I spoke to Brittney Griner," U.S. President Joe Biden tweeted Thursday morning. "She is safe. She is on a plane. She is on her way home." The announcement was accompanied by a picture of Biden embracing Cherelle Griner, wife of the WNBA superstar.

Keep reading...Show less

A Russian missile reportedly hit Polish territory and killed multiple people on Tuesday, in an incident that immediately stoked fears of a World War-level conflict.

It wasn't clear if the attack was intentional, although it immediately raised questions about how Poland's NATO allies will respond.

Keep reading...Show less

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy had some harsh words for Canada after a recent decision by the Canadian government.

A video released by the Ukrainian government shows Zelenskyy calling a recent exception to sanctions against Russia something that could be perceived as a "manifestation of weakness."

Keep reading...Show less

Former U.S. President George W. Bush may have been more honest than he intended during a recent speech in Dallas, during which he tried to condemn the invasion of Ukraine and accidentally blasted his own invasion of Iraq.

The former president often made headlines for his verbal gaffes when he was in the White House, and that old habit came back to haunt him during a speech this week.

Keep reading...Show less