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U.S. and Allies Impose Sanctions on Russia as Biden Condemns ‘Invasion’ of UkrainePresident Biden warned President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia that more sanctions would follow if he did not withdraw his forces and engage in diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis. Will Biden’s Sanctions Halt a Russian Invasion of Ukraine?President Vladimir V. Putin has learned from earlier U.S.-led sanctions, and his allies could benefit from a more isolated Russia. The Limits of a Europe Whole and FreeVladimir Putin sets down a marker in Ukraine. Does the West have the means to stop him? Russian Lawmakers Approve Use of Military Force Abroad“Negotiations have reached a dead end,” a Russian deputy defense minister said. In Kyiv, a Soldier’s Funeral and Vows of DefianceUkrainians have been preparing for a possible military escalation by Russia for months. They were somber but largely defiant. Once a Foreign Policy Partner, Congress Struggles for Unity on UkraineSenators went back to work Tuesday on a legislative response to Russian aggression, but as Congress recedes from the foreign policy arena, bipartisan unity is proving difficult to come by. Here Is a Transcript of President Biden’s Speech on RussiaHere is a lightly edited transcript of the president’s speech announcing new sanctions. Russia-Ukraine Crisis Shakes Markets, but Long-Term Outlook Is BetterGlobal markets typically rebound from war and disaster, and they are likely to do so this time, too. But Russia’s nuclear arsenal raises the risks beyond calculation. Ahmaud Arbery Killing: Three Men Found Guilty of Hate CrimesJurors delivered a swift verdict after a weeklong trial in which prosecutors presented voluminous evidence of the men’s racist beliefs and language. A Timeline of the Ahmaud Arbery Shooting CaseA look at the major moments between Mr. Arbery’s killing in a Georgia suburb and the trial of three men found guilty of murder. The Long Crusade of Clarence and Ginni ThomasThe Supreme Court justice and his wife battled for years for a more conservative America. New reporting shows how far she was willing to go after Donald Trump’s 2020 election loss. Biden Interviews 3 Supreme Court Candidates as His Search NarrowsThe White House says the president is on track to decide on a nominee to fill the seat vacated by Justice Stephen G. Breyer by the end of February. Supreme Court to Hear Case of Web Designer Who Objects to Same-Sex MarriageThe case may settle a question left open in 2018: how to reconcile claims of religious liberty with laws barring discrimination based on sexual orientation. Mark Lanegan, Screaming Trees and Queens of the Stone Age Singer, Dies at 57Known for his deep, world-weary voice, Mr. Lanegan was part of a generation of Seattle musicians who put grunge music on the map. NYC Attempts to Stop Homeless People From Sheltering on SubwaysSome platforms and trains had fewer people sleeping on them than normal on Tuesday, but there were still many people taking shelter in the system. In ‘Super Pumped,’ the Uber Founder Disrupts His Own RiseA new Showtime anthology series starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt chronicles the rise of Uber — and the ruthless tactics of its ousted chief executive, Travis Kalanick. Paul Farmer: Tracy Kidder Remembers the Compassionate DoctorAuthor Tracy Kidder remembers Dr. Paul Farmer. A Pointed Response to Putin’s Provocations Against UkraineA wary patience for Putin at this point is not the same as appeasement by the Biden administration. Ukraine and the Crisis of American Self-BeliefOur greatest moments came not when we asked ‘Who are we?’ but when we asked, ‘Who but us?’ Democratic Economists Should Evaluate Ideas on Their MeritsWhen your experts instinctively dismiss popular arguments. A Stroke Left Him Isolated. Love Is His Lifeline.A rabbi in a long-term care facility reflects on what it means to be alive in a state of profound isolation. These 12 Women Don’t Want It All. They Want Better.Our new Times Opinion focus group explored life in America by asking younger women about work, equal pay, relationships, #MeToo and parenting. Ukraine’s President Is in Over His HeadVolodymyr Zelensky has been badly miscast. Ukraine’s Russia Crisis Reveals the West’s False Sense of Energy SecurityAmerica must secure the raw materials that a clean energy future requires. Who Do Americans Think Should Pay for College?As student loan debt continues to pile up, the question has never been more urgent. As Russia Moves Into Ukraine, What Comes Next?Readers respond to developments in the Russia-Ukraine crisis. Also: A farewell to Jane Brody; the overlooked translator; a tribute to truckers. Bomb Threats Are Roiling Historically Black Colleges and UniversitiesWhite supremacists have been targeting Black schools and churches across America since their foundings. A 'Slow to Respond' Message for Digital OverloadIgnoring a Slack, email or text message feels rude, but should it? How Europeans Are Responding to Exorbitant Gas and Power BillsHigh energy prices in Europe are upending people’s lives. While some are installing solar panels, others are stoking their wood-burning stoves. Six Days Afloat in the EvergladesAfter a storm disrupted plans for a 99-mile paddling trek, a Times journalist’s time on the water took a more reflective turn. Come look and listen alongside him. Why Apple’s Fight in the Netherlands MattersApple is making a stink over a Dutch regulator’s effort to change its app store. Here’s why the tech giant cares. Man Charged With Murder in Shooting at Protest in PortlandA 60-year-old woman was killed and five others, including the suspect, were shot during a confrontation near the man’s house, the authorities said. Canada Ends Its Freeze on Hundreds of Accounts Tied to ProtestsAfter a court denied bail to one arrested protest organizer, the government said it was winding up its pursuit of people involved in the unrest. Jurors to Weigh Fate of Officers Who Restrained George Floyd as He DiedThe three officers at the scene — two of whom held Mr. Floyd down and one who kept bystanders away — are charged with violating his civil rights as Derek Chauvin knelt on his neck. Eric Adams Is Criticized for Appointing Officials With Anti-Gay PastL.G.B.T.Q. groups plan to protest on Thursday over the naming of three men to City Hall posts who they say hold homophobic views. U.S. Women's Players and U.S. Soccer Settle Equal Pay LawsuitUnder the terms of the agreement, the athletes will receive $24 million and a pledge from the soccer federation to equalize pay for the men’s and women’s national teams. Trump Organization and Allen Weisselberg Seek Dismissal of Fraud ChargesIn court papers, the former president’s family business and Allen Weisselberg, its longtime chief financial officer, called the case against them politically motivated. Group Carrying Nazi Flag Interrupts Reading in Rhode IslandThe Red Ink Community Library was hosting a reading of “The Communist Manifesto” until it was interrupted by a group whose members shouted slurs and banged on the windows. Target drops its mask mandate for employees and customers.One of the largest American retailers will no longer require people in its stores to wear masks, regardless of their vaccination status, unless required by state or local law. 2 Louisiana Deputies Are Arrested and Fired After Fatal ShootingThe Jefferson Parish officers each face a count of manslaughter in the shooting of an unarmed man in a parked car, the latest in a long line of seemingly avoidable killings by the police in recent years. Phil Mickelson Apologizes for Support of Saudi-Backed Golf LeagueMickelson called his recent comments “reckless” and said he will consider taking a break from competing as KPMG, his longtime sponsor, announced it would no longer represent the golfer. Black Transgender Woman Awarded $1.5 Million After ‘Bogus’ ArrestJu’Zema Goldring, 29, was walking in Atlanta with her friends when police officers arrested her for jaywalking and claimed that there was cocaine inside her stress ball. They were wrong, a federal judge said. London Fashion Comes Back to LifeThere was a lot to see at London Fashion Week. Tiny Love Stories: ‘He Was My Mother’s Type, Not Mine’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. ‘Ride the Eagle,’ ‘Bergman Island’ and More Streaming GemsPut these off-the-radar movies on your radar. More Recent Articles |
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