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Macron Tries to Avert a European War and Reshape European SecurityThe French president’s shuttle diplomacy this week in Moscow and Kyiv will be a delicate exercise, given European reservations and American resolve. The Crisis That Defined Blinken’s First YearAs the secretary of state enters his second year in office, Russia threatens, China looms and Afghanistan remains a challenge. Climate Change Enters the Therapy RoomTen years ago, psychologists proposed that a wide range of people would suffer anxiety and grief over climate. Skepticism about that idea is gone. Why the World’s Best Skiers Don’t Always Win at the OlympicsNothing solidifies a skier’s status like an Olympic medal. But winning one depends not only on training, but also luck and the right conditions. ‘Taking the Voters Out of the Equation’: How the Parties Are Killing CompetitionThe number of competitive House districts is dropping, as both Republicans and Democrats use redistricting to draw themselves into safe seats. Overhaul of Electoral Count Act Will Pass, Manchin SaysSenators working to overhaul the law said recent revelations about former President Donald J. Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election made their work even more crucial. What Leondra Kruger, a Potential Nominee, Could Bring to the Supreme CourtKnown for her ‘elegant’ mind, the moderate judge, now on President Biden’s short list of potential high court nominees, could be a mediating force in Washington. How the National Butterfly Center Became the Center of Online LiesBecoming the focus of conspiracy theories about child sex trafficking has caused the National Butterfly Center to shut its doors for now. Afghanistan’s Health Care System Is Collapsing Under StressHospitals and clinics are struggling to hold up amid a cash shortage and a vast surge of malnutrition and disease. By one estimate, 90 percent may close in the next few months. Why Does the Demolition of a Marcel Breuer House Matter?The Geller house embodied the optimistic, now-vanished values of postwar suburbia: technological progress and a lifestyle built around children’s needs. Biden’s Misguided Friendship with Mitch McConnellThe president suffers from the same blind spot as other white liberal leaders throughout history. The Covid Policy That Really Mattered Wasn’t a PolicyPublic health is rooted in the soil of trust. Who Are We Caring for in the I.C.U.?A doctor reckons with what’s owed to a patient’s family members. 7 Thoughtful Reader Responses on Ending Online ChurchReaders had strong feelings about last week’s newsletter. Here are some of the most compelling replies. My Trans Journey Through PassportA trans woman’s passport photos show more than the countries she has visited. Get Children Out of ISIS Detention Camps in SyriaThe conditions are horrific and dangerous. And they’re breeding grounds for radicalization and the next generation of ISIS adherents. Where Fox News and Donald Trump Took UsRoger Ailes understood the appeal Mr. Trump had for Fox viewers. He didn’t foresee how together they would redefine the limits of political discourse. How Beijing Created Snow for the Winter OlympicsThe environmentally unfriendly secret of winter sports is that many competitions take place on artificial snow. China’s water-scarce capital had to go to enormous lengths to make enough of it. The Sunday Read: ‘How A.I. Conquered Poker’Good poker players have always known that they need to maintain a balance between bluffing and playing it straight. Now they can do so perfectly. What to Cook This WeekChocolate and almond tiger cake, miso ramen and more recipes. Queen Elizabeth Commemorates Platinum Jubilee, Marking 70-Year ReignThe milestone puts the queen, 95, in rarefied company: Only three other monarchs are documented to have reigned for more than 70 years. Seaman Dies After ‘Hell Week’ of SEAL Training, Navy SaysKyle Mullen of Manalapan, N.J., was one of two trainees who were hospitalized after completing several days of training outside San Diego. Teenage Inmates in Syria Lack Food and Medicine, Aid Group SaysUNICEF was given the first glimpse of teenage detainees at a prison attacked by ISIS two weeks ago in northeastern Syria. Woman ‘Tricked’ to Believe She Was a D.E.A. Agent Trainee, Official SaysA man in Oregon duped the woman for about a year, taking her on ride-alongs and giving her a fake Drug Enforcement Administration badge, according to court records. Home Depot Worker Swapped $387,500 in Fake Bills for Real Ones, Officials SayThe U.S. Secret Service said Adrian Jean Pineda bought prop $100 bills, which are used for entertainment purposes, and swapped them for genuine currency for four years. India Beats England in Under-19 Cricket World CupThe team’s ability to clinch a record fifth under-19 title despite a Covid outbreak underscored the vast pool of talent in India as it consolidates its place as a powerhouse in the sport. More Recent Articles |
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