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The average price for a gallon of unleaded regular gas in North Carolina was $4.229 on Wednesday afternoon. That's up 62 cents from last week and more than 91 cents from last month.
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Russian forces breached a temporary cease-fire declared yesterday in Ukraine.
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Another group of Fort Bragg soldiers is heading to Europe because of tensions surrounding the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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President Biden is set to announce a ban on U.S. imports of Russian oil, a White House official tells NPR — the latest move to try to punish Moscow for invading Ukraine.
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Whether it is from gathering supplies or dancing, Ukrainians in this area are trying to cope and help with what is happening back in their war-torn homeland.
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The children were still clutching their flowers as they sat in custody. Police reportedly threatened mothers with losing their parental rights.
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Ukraine's State Emergency Service said five people were killed and another five injured in the attack on the city's main television and radio tower, and that TV channels won't work "for some time."
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Thousands of Ukrainians have arrived in Poland after the country declared its borders open to refugees escaping the Russian incursion. But some are returning to Ukraine to find family or to fight.
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North Carolina has joined other U.S. states that have moved to boycott business dealings with Russia.
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On Thursday, Volodymyr Omelyan and his family awoke to the sound of missile blasts nearby. By Friday, he had said goodbye to his wife and children and enlisted to fight.