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Biden Emphasizes Unity in Foreign Policy CrisisPresident Biden emphasized allies’ resolve in his State of the Union address, but acknowledged Russia may not be deterred from further efforts to reconstitute the Soviet bloc. Russian Casualties Expose a Potential Flaw in Putin’s StrategyVideos and photos show the bodies of soldiers left behind on the battlefield, officials say, and the charred remains of tanks and armored vehicles. Ukraine War Sets Off Europe’s Fastest Migration in DecadesAt least 660,000 people, mostly women and children, fled Ukraine in the five days after Russia invaded — the most intense wave of European migration since at least the 1990s. Miles-Long Russian Convoy Outside Kyiv Signals Tactical ShiftSatellite imagery has shown a Russian military convoy stretching 40 miles on a roadway north of Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv. Experts say it probably indicates a shift to siege tactics. How Ukrainians Are Using Social Media to Speak Out About the WarUkrainians take to social media, and taboos are tumbling as countries abandon neutrality and people abandon indifference to support their cause. U.K. Moves to Tighten Laws on Oligarchs. Critics Say It’s Too Late.With most of the Western world uniting against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Britain is trying to plug loopholes for wealthy Russians to which it has long turned a blind eye. Exxon Mobil says it plans to leave its last remaining Russian project.BP and Shell announced earlier that they were also seeking to leave the country after its invasion of Ukraine. MLB Lockout Cuts Into the First Two Series of the SeasonAfter the league and the players’ union failed to reach a new collective bargaining agreement by M.L.B.’s self-imposed deadline Tuesday evening, the league said the season would not start on March 31. MLB Lockout: Manfred's Offer Was Engineered for RejectionCommissioner Rob Manfred boasted of his streak of successful labor negotiations, but by effectively creating a salary cap he had to know this deal would fail. ‘So Much Hatred’: Jury Foreman Shaken by Evidence in Arbery TrialWith so much evidence of racism, said Marcus Ransom, the only Black man on the jury, it was not difficult to find Ahmaud Arbery’s murderers guilty of hate crimes. Michele McNally, Who Elevated Times Photography, Dies at 66The paper won six Pulitzer Prizes for photography during her tenure as its director of photography and a trailblazing member of the newsroom’s top management. ‘The Batman’ Review: Who’ll Stop the Wayne?Robert Pattinson puts on the Batsuit and cats around with Zoë Kravitz in the latest attempt to reimagine the Caped Crusader. May I Disinherit My Right-Wing Daughters?The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on when tribalism tears a family apart. I See 3 Scenarios for How Putin's Ukraine War EndsEvery day that Putin refuses to stop we get closer to the gates of hell. Russia's Ukraine Invasion: This Cold War Will Be Worse Than the LastWhat will follow Russia’s reckless invasion of Ukraine? Biden Must Not Allow Ukraine to FallZelensky’s courage gives the administration a rare opportunity. One Graceless Tweet Doesn’t Warrant CancellationIntent and an apology must count for something. For Lent, I Gave Up EnglishI wanted to give up a precious thing whose absence would make room for something revelatory. How the Russian Invasion Changed This Ukrainian Pacifist’s Mind“We live in a moment when the army matters,” Nataliya Gumenyuk, a Ukrainian war correspondent reporting from Kyiv, tells Lulu Garcia-Navarro. Russia's Invasion of Ukraine Will Only Make It WeakerWhy conquest makes the conqueror weaker. There's Smarter Statistics for the Under-5 VaccineWe need to embrace a Bayesian approach to the child vaccine data. Alexander Vindman on Why It’s the ‘Beginning of the End’ for PutinThe former Ukraine expert for the National Security Council shares his take on the Russia-Ukraine war. ‘My Fellow Americans’: Four Times Columnists Channel Joe BidenWe will start again — and we will start now. Can the West Stop Russia by Strangling Its Economy?The economic historian Adam Tooze explains how the invasion of Ukraine is inciting war in the financial markets. Meet the Carefree Queens of Mardi GrasFor a community of Black women in New Orleans, dressing up as baby dolls is a tradition in which they’re encouraged to be free. War in Ukraine Threatens World Food SuppliesNations are not secure unless their food supplies are. The Enigma of Big ThiefA conversation about the space the breakout Brooklyn band occupies in contemporary indie-rock circles, and its latest album. The New York Times Climate NewsletterA Spotlight on Tech’s Invisible Start-upsA new how-to guide aims to support the start-ups that are chugging along and doing just fine. Texas Investigates Parents Over Care for Transgender Youth, Suit SaysThe investigations by the state’s Department of Family and Protective Services started last week with an employee of the agency, according to the suit, after Gov. Greg Abbott called for such inquiries. Palestinians Threatened With Eviction Can Stay in Their Homes — for NowIsrael’s high court stayed the eviction of four Palestinian families from their East Jerusalem homes. The eviction threat had stoked tensions that led to war in Gaza. Mardi Gras Resumes in New Orleans After Pandemic LullCostumed crowds lined parade routes, raising hopes about the city’s resurgence from devastating pandemic losses. Jan. 6 Panel Subpoenas Trump's LawyersThe House committee issued six subpoenas to people who worked on legal aspects of the former president’s bid to invalidate the 2020 election. Former Police Chief Faked Death to Evade Charges, Officials SayWilliam Anthony Spivey, who resigned last year as the Chadbourn, N.C., police chief after a misconduct investigation, has been charged with more than 70 felonies, the authorities said. Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak Is Accosted by Man Who Threatens to Hang HimThe governor was dining with his wife and daughter at a Las Vegas restaurant when a man asked him for a photo together before going into a profanity-laced rant. Judge Says Sarah Palin ‘Failed to Prove Her Case’ Against The TimesIn a written opinion explaining his decision to dismiss Ms. Palin’s defamation case, Judge Jed S. Rakoff also stated his faith in the integrity of the jury. Woman of Asian Descent Is Latest to Die After an Attack in New York CityIn November, a man with a large rock assaulted GuiYing Ma in Queens, leaving her with lacerations to the face and head, the police said. Supreme Court Hears Case of Doctors Accused of Running Pill MillsDrawing on childhood grammar lessons, the justices considered whether the doctors were entitled to argue that they had acted in good faith. Ned Eisenberg, New York Actor Known for ‘Law & Order,’ Dies at 65Eisenberg performed in several Broadway productions between appearances as the defense lawyer Roger Kressler on NBC’s long-running police drama “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.” The First Great Designer of 2022Glenn Martens is no longer a niche taste. Dottie Frazier, a Pioneer in Diving the Deep Seas, Dies at 99Famed in the diving world, she is thought to be the first woman certified as a scuba instructor in the U.S. Tiny Love Stories: ‘So Fragile I Had to Look Away’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Review: ‘Don Carlos’ Finally Brings French Verdi to the MetYannick Nézet-Séguin led the sprawling masterpiece, which is being presented by the company for the first time in its original language. More Recent Articles |
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