Putin accused of war crimes as brutal invasion of Ukraine continues
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Professor William Muck from North Central College breaks down the latest news coming out of Ukraine and whether Russian President Vladimir Putin could face warm crime charges.

On Gold Star Spouses Day, a time to remember, support military families

April 5 is Gold Star Spouses Day, a day to acknowledge and honor the spouses who have stood behind U.S. military members and lost their loved ones.

Family of Chicago area Marine files wrongful death lawsuit
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The family of a Chicago area Marine killed in Boston is planning to file to a civil lawsuit against the employer of the man accused in his death.

Bodies of Marines killed in NATO drill crash returned to US

Hundreds of U.S. Marines, sailors, service members and civilians rendered final salutes to the fallen Marines in Norway before the bodies were flown to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware.

Ukrainian cities under constant bombardment from Russian forces
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Global affairs analyst Michael Bociurkiw from the Atlantic Council's Eurasia Center talks about the current state of affairs in Ukraine and what to expect as Russia continues advances on the nation's capitol.

4 US Marines identified in deadly NATO drill crash

Authorities say that four U.S. Marines have been killed when their Osprey aircraft crashed in a Norwegian town in the Arctic Circle during a NATO exercise unrelated to Russia's war in Ukraine.

Rep. Brad Schneider on the Ukrainian president's plea to Congress
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U.S. Rep. Brad Schneider (D-Ill.) shares his thoughts on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's impassioned speech to Congress and what is next for the United States' involvement.

LaSalle Veterans Home 'had no plan' to prevent deadly COVID outbreak, attorney says

Families of veterans who died in a COVID-19 outbreak at an Illinois nursing home have filed lawsuits, claiming the home and the state were woefully unprepared to protect them from the virus.

National Virtual Career Fair aims to engage veterans in the workforce
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Chris Stevens, senior vice president of RecruitMilitary, previews their National Virtual Career Fair and talks about how veterans can get involved.

Huntley company making veterans BBQ sauce
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An Army veteran from Chicago's Northwest suburbs is turning his passion for barbecue into a fundraising machine for fellow vets.

Suburban Chicago company making barbecue sauce to benefit veterans

An Army veteran from Chicago's Northwest suburbs is turning his passion for barbecue into a fundraising machine for fellow vets.

More US troops deployed to Europe amid Ukraine invasion

The Pentagon has ordered roughly 12,000 total service members from various U.S. bases to Europe, with a couple of thousand more already stationed abroad shifting to other European countries.

Chicago nonprofits that help homeless veterans now aiding Ukrainian refugees

Kip and Mark Doyle from Rags of Honor and Veteran Roasters on Chicago’s West Side are taking supplies to Poland where they'll work with Army Ranger vets to get to refugees on the Ukrainian border.