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Moscow Stifles War Coverage at Home, Taking Censorship to New ExtremesRussian forces were increasingly bearing down in southern Ukraine. In Kyiv, residents swarmed a train station to flee. Russia blocked access to Facebook and threatened up to 15 years in prison for those who stray from the state narrative on the war. Ukraine’s president criticized NATO over its rejection of a no-fly zone hours after the alliance’s announcement. Here’s the latest. In Kyiv’s Railway Station, Rumors, Near-Stampedes and FrustrationAs Russian forces begin to encircle the Ukrainian capital, tens of thousands are clambering for a way out that may soon be closed off. As Russia Pounds Ukraine, NATO Countries Rush In Javelins and StingersThe American weapons are part of a $350 million package that President Biden authorized on Saturday. Several Western News Organizations Suspended Operations in RussiaBBC and Bloomberg News were among the media outlets that instructed Russia-based reporters to cease news gathering after a new law cracked down on news and free speech. Combat at Ukraine Nuclear Plant Adds Radioactive Dangers to Russian InvasionWhile Zaporizhzhia appeared secure on Friday, Russia’s seizure of the vast energy production site and potential targeting of another nuclear plant created risks of an accident. Volunteer Hackers Converge on Ukraine Conflict With No One in ChargeThe hackers have claimed a number of disruptions over the past week, blurring the lines between amateurs and groups linked to governments. Republicans Sharpen Their Message on UkraineParty leaders think that tying President Biden’s handling of the war to his domestic woes could be a potent argument with voters in the fall. Strong Job Growth Continues as Latest Covid Wave EasesThe U.S. economy added 678,000 jobs in February and unemployment fell to 3.8 percent, the lowest level since the pandemic took hold. U.S. Can’t Use Health Rule to Expel Migrant Families Facing Persecution, Court SaysAn appeals court said the Biden administration could continue expelling migrant families under the pandemic-era rule, but not to countries where they would be persecuted. NYC Ends Pandemic Mandates Despite Concerns That It Is Moving Too QuicklyMasks will no longer be required in public schools and proof-of- vaccination is no longer required for many indoor activities. I.R.S. Braces for Another Chaotic Tax SeasonA shortage of staff and equipment has stalled America’s fiscal machinery. Supreme Court Restores Death Sentence for Boston Marathon BomberThe Biden administration, which announced a moratorium on federal executions, has pursued the case against Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who helped carry out the 2013 bombings. Supreme Court Sides With F.B.I. in Case on Spying on MuslimsIn a narrow and unanimous decision, the justices ruled that a 1978 law governing national security surveillance did not displace the state secrets doctrine. Florida Senate Passes Voting Bill to Create Election Crimes AgencyThe bill would make Florida one of the first states to have a force dedicated to election crimes and voter fraud, despite such offenses being exceedingly rare. The Fight Over ‘Maus’ Is Part of a Bigger Cultural Battle in TennesseeState lawmakers, led by the governor, are rethinking what public school students should read and learn. Akaash Singh and His Case for Bringing Back ApuThe stand-up comic, whose special has gone viral, takes issue with how some South Asians like Hari Kondabolu portray their experience in the United States. Fantasy Author Raises $15.4 Million in 24 Hours to Self-PublishBrandon Sanderson set out to raise $1 million on Kickstarter in 30 days to fund four new books. He blew past it in about 35 minutes. Overlooked No More: Barbara Shermund, Flapper-Era CartoonistFor two decades, she drew almost 600 cartoons for The New Yorker with female characters that commented on life with wit, intelligence and irony. Ukraine’s President Zelensky Is Showing the World How to Resist PutinWhich world leaders are rising to the challenge? I’ve Dealt With Foreign Cyberattacks. America Isn’t Ready for What’s Coming.U.S. leaders must rethink the current cyberdefense system and rally around a centralized regulator. Putin's Economic Miscalculation With UkraineWhat will isolation do to the Russian economy? Fareed Zakaria Has a Better Way to Handle Russia — and ChinaThe case for thinking strategically, not ideologically, about great power conflict. What Will Our Covid Future Be Like? Here Are Two Signs to Look Out For.How to come to terms with the uncertainty. The Week That Awoke the WorldWhat the Ukrainians have taught us. Capitalizing ‘Black’ Isn’t Wrong. But It Isn’t That Helpful, Either.It’s not the type of practical solution that I favor. Will Ketanji Brown Jackson Change the Supreme Court?Diversity has many dimensions, perspective among them. Biden Says ‘Fund the Police.’ Well, They Aren’t Exactly Hurting for Cash.There is no real relationship between crime rates and police budgets. Letter From Ukraine: ‘I’m Not Planning to Leave’A woman in Ukraine and other writers express their horror and discuss how other countries should respond. Also: Anna Netrebko; erectile problems; retirement. Who Should Be Allowed to Transition?In many places, governments rely on poorly trained outside experts to decide whether someone is “truly” trans. Russians Know Their Country Has Suffered a Moral DefeatFor many Russians, the invasion of Ukraine is a visceral horror. America’s Very Peculiar Economic FunkNegative views of the economy don’t match people’s experience. Ukraine's Livestreamed WarWe’re riveted by graphic videos of war in Ukraine, but should we trust them? Zelensky Hosts News Conference, Addressing Negotiations With RussiaIn an animated briefing, Mr. Zelensky discussed the state of negotiations with Russia, voiced pride in his people, pleaded for a no-fly zone and spoke frankly about fear of dying. China Turns Away from the World Under Xi and How to Talk to Kids About Ukraine: The Week in Narrated ArticlesFive articles from around The Times, narrated just for you. The Artist Who Painted a CityAs Jesse Marsch takes over Leeds United, he faces the difficult task of replacing Marcelo Bielsa, who was equal parts coach and icon. Pistols, Assault Rifles, Zip Ties: Witness Describes Preparation for Jan. 6A witness in the trial of Guy Reffitt, the first person to face a jury on charges stemming from the Capitol assault, said they wanted to be prepared in case “something bad happened.” Tim Considine, Young Star of ‘My Three Sons,’ Is Dead at 81He played the oldest son, Mike, after gaining fame in the “Spin and Marty” serial on Disney’s “The Mickey Mouse Club.” But after his 1960s heyday, he faded as an actor. ISIS Claims Bombing of Pakistani Mosque, Killing DozensMore than 50 people were killed and more than 100 wounded after an explosion tore through a Shiite mosque in one of the worst terrorist attacks in Pakistan in years. Why So Many People Became Real Estate Agents in the PandemicThe industry is drawing workers while nearly every other job sector has struggled with hiring. As few as 10 percent of them will last long enough to make a full-time living selling homes. Ex-Amtrak Engineer Acquitted in Philadelphia Crash That Killed 8Brandon Bostian was at the controls of the train, which was speeding at more than 100 miles per hour through a curved section when it crashed, the authorities said. Finland, Neutral but Nervous, Discusses Defense With Biden“We usually don’t start wars,” President Sauli Niinisto of Finland said as the leaders spoke amid the war in Ukraine. Black Former N.F.L. Players May Benefit from New Concussion DealA judge approved a race-neutral plan which will force the administrator of the N.F.L. concussions settlement to rescore dementia tests taken by several thousand Black former players who had submitted claims. Jewish New Yorkers Unite to Raise Millions for UkraineNew York City is home to some 300,000 Jewish immigrants from the former Soviet Union. Washington State Advances Landmark Deal on Gig Drivers’ Job StatusLawmakers have passed legislation granting benefits and protections, but allowing Lyft and Uber to continue to treat drivers as contractors. Shane Warne, Cricket Legend, Dies at 52Warne’s management company said the Australian star died Friday of a suspected heart attack. ‘Great Freedom’ Review: UnbrokenIn this moving period drama, a German gay man repeatedly declares his independence in a country that criminalizes his desire and his identity. Beeple Is Trying His Hand at Artwork for WallsThe digital artist known for NFTs is showing paintings and prints IRL at a Manhattan gallery. Will the art establishment finally take notice? Five Horror Movies to Stream NowThis month’s picks feature a ruthless wendigo, a cloistered bloodsucker, a bayou demon, wily jungle spirits and a grinning fiend named Rotcreep. More Recent Articles |
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