National Ukrainian Women's League San Jose held Annual Picnic-fundraiser
On July 16 at Portal Park in Cupertino our National Ukrainian Women's League (UNWLA) San Jose Branch held their annual picnic-fundraiser.
US Customs wants to collect social media account names at the border
'Please enter information associated with your online presence'.
Disney donating $1 million to Pulse victims' fund, mourns loss of Cast Member
Walt Disney Company is donating $1 million to a fund established by Orlando officials to help people affected by the nightclub shooting.
The Embassy of Ukraine to the United States has launched “House of Ukraine”
Valeriy Chaly welcomed the new initiative that will help to highlight Ukraine’s important role for American society ...
SOME NATURE MADE SUPPLEMENTS RECALLED FOR POSSIBLE SALMONELLA, STAPH AUREUS
The items were sold nationwide to various major retailers.
Hillary Clinton’s moment in history after claiming Democratic presidential nomination
Hillary Clinton has declared herself the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee breaking what she called “the glass ceiling of opportunity for women”.
Valeriy Chaly held a meeting with representatives of the American Jewish Committee
The American Jewish Committee is one of the most influential organizations of Jewish communities in the United States and worldwide.
Obama makes historic Hiroshima visit
Barack Obama has become the first serving US president to visit the Japanese city of Hiroshima, 71-years after it was hit by the world’s first nuclear bomb attack.
NYC exhibition explores works of Ukrainian-American woodcut artist Jacques Hnizdovsky
A new exhibition explores the prolific career of Ukrainian-American artist Jacques Hnizdovsky, a master of intricate woodcuts and paintings depicting an array of stylized flora and fauna.
CRF Frozen Food Recall Affects More Products
More products are being taken from the shelves as part of the expanding CRF frozen food recall over possible listeria contamination, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
San Francisco passes nation's most generous family leave law
San Francisco on Tuesday became the first city in the country to require employers to offer six weeks of fully paid leave for new parents.
Stanford just made tuition free for families earning less than $125,000 per year
Families with incomes lower than $65,000 won't have to contribute to room and board, either.
As iPhone sales slide, what is Apple’s next big money maker?
Apple has announced its first-ever fall in iPhone sales and first revenue drop in more than a decade.
Half-mile tunnel found on US-Mexico border, cocaine seized
It was the 13th sophisticated secret passage found along California's border with Mexico since 2006 ...
HOLLYWOOD CELEBRITIES DRESSED IN EMBROIDERY (PHOTOS)
Hollywood celebrities often prefer embroidered dresses (vyshyvankas) not only as daily attire but also for the red carpet appearance.
U.S. Capitol on lockdown following reports of shooting
U.S. Capitol police shot a male suspect Monday afternoon following reports of gunfire at the Capitol Visitors Center.
Obama visits Old Havana at the start of a historic tour to Cuba
President Barack Obama and his family visit Havana’s old quarter as a three-day-trip gets under way to the country which hasn’t seen a US president for decades.
Ukraine still suffering from Chernobyl fallout
The Chernobyl plant exploded in April 1986, sending a plume of radioactive fallout across large swathes of Europe.
Statement by Governor John Kasich on the Continued Detention of Nadiya Savchenko
I join the Administration is expressing my deep concern about the health and welfare of Ukrainian pilot and Rada Deputy Nadiya Savchenko ...
Apple Macs hit by first ever ransomware attack
Apple’s Macintosh computers have been hit for the first time by a hacking attack using what is known as ransomware.