The president, who also met with U.S. soldiers, said he regretted being barred from entering Ukraine to see the refugee crisis firsthand. President Biden said the United States would send more natural gas to Europe, though he did not specify how given that the U.S. is already near its export capacity. In a blast against “cancel culture,” he said the West is “canceling” Russia by going after “an entire thousand-year-old country, our people.” A U.S. official said Ukrainian forces were fighting fiercely in the city, but Ukrainian and Russian officials disagreed. Valentyna Vereteska fled from Mykolaiv, Ukraine, to Poland with her 11-year-old daughter a month ago. At least 1,000 fighters from Russia’s Wagner Group are expected to focus on the Kremlin’s goal of seizing eastern Ukraine. The nature of the text messages was enough to require recusal, legal experts said. But the Supreme Court has traditionally left such decisions to the discretion of the justice in question. There is debate within the committee investigating the assault on the Capitol over whether to seek testimony from the wife of Justice Clarence Thomas about her efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Watching the Supreme Court nominee was a major moment, but her treatment by Republican senators felt all too familiar. “Every Black woman speaks that language,” one woman said. The support of the centrist from West Virginia shows that Democrats are unifying behind Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination in the face of strong Republican opposition. After fraught discussions, officials decided that another shot might save thousands of lives if a new coronavirus wave hit before the fall. The F.D.A. could authorize the boosters next week. This year, Cinderella is from Jersey City. The point guard became the first freshman — woman or man — to record a triple-double in the N.C.A.A. tournament. Now she has Notre Dame playing in the round of 16 on Saturday. The ruling, in which the judge said Democrats had drawn an “extreme gerrymander,” was the first time this redistricting cycle that the party’s legislators had a congressional map defeated in court. The measure bars transgender athletes from competing in girls’ sports. Lawmakers expect it to be challenged in courts. Meet the woman behind the agency’s endless puns and dad jokes. (And don’t forget the 3.4 ounces rule.) Trump couldn’t ask for two better friends in his quest to harm American democracy. We can honor her memory by heeding her wisdom. The West needs to understand that wealth doesn’t equal power in Russia. To Central and Eastern Europeans, the invasion of Ukraine is the latest in a series of nightmarish assaults. A collection starts as a protest against the passage of time and ends as a celebration of it. Why big-screen entertainment is no longer the essential American popular art form. The Ketanji Brown Jackson hearing unleashed some deeply retro senatorial opinions. The acclaimed author explains how stories shape our worlds — by telling me many stories. “My dear friend was somehow brilliant and adorable at the same time,” Ms. Streisand says of the former secretary of state. But it doesn’t have to be. Lulu Garcia-Navarro, Farah Stockman, Ross Douthat and Tom Friedman discuss the latest developments in Russia’s Ukraine war. A no-fly zone in Ukraine, meant to protect civilians, might fail to do so while escalating the war. A disabled veteran takes his case to the Supreme Court. Five articles from around The Times, narrated just for you. This year’s World Cup will be the last for some household names, meaning soccer will go into the tournament with one elite and emerge with quite another. Try a recipe for cookies and cream Pavlova, a no-recipe approach to lamb shawarma, and more. The trip by Prince William and his wife, Catherine, the duchess of Cambridge, dramatized how rapidly Queen Elizabeth II is losing her grip on distant dominions where she is still head of state. Scientists say a period of unusual weather, combined with record-low sea ice, led to the disintegration of the Conger ice shelf. Claudia Drury offered an inside account of how, she said, Lawrence V. Ray controlled her and other college students. Mayor Eric Adams said his administration was pursuing a citywide effort to remove hundreds of makeshift campsites from streets and parks. The administration plans to seek funding for 25,000 beds, down from the 34,000 beds that are currently funded. It also severed a contract with a detention facility in Alabama. The gathering of top diplomats from Israel, the U.A.E., Bahrain and Morocco, as well as Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken, is a sign of how quickly Middle Eastern alliances are shifting. Introduced by his new team, the Cleveland Browns, the former Houston Texans quarterback vowed to keep fighting the 22 civil lawsuits filed by women who accused him of sexual misconduct. The justices blocked a ruling that would have prevented the Pentagon from taking into account whether service members with religious objections were vaccinated. The agreement would resolve a nearly three-week standoff that closed schools for 30,000 students. She began posting about her daily life in Sweden at the age of 99. She went on to acquire a worldwide fan base. The decision comes just months after the Metropolitan Museum of Art said it would remove the family’s name from seven exhibition spaces. There are three main paths to adopting. The route you choose will be based on personal, legal and financial factors. There’s money to be made, though most institutions are wary of getting involved. 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