Rescue workers began pulling some survivors from the wreckage of a theater in Mariupol where hundreds, including children, were believed to be sheltering. Ukrainian air defenses claimed to shoot down Russian planes and missiles over Kyiv. President Biden’s visceral reaction to the horrifying images coming out of Ukraine also reflects a broader effort to isolate the Russian leader. The bill, which still needs Senate approval, is the latest in a series of measures that lawmakers have passed to support Ukraine and punish Russia for its invasion. President Biden plans to talk on Friday with Xi Jinping, who has a close partnership with Vladimir V. Putin and supports him in the Ukraine war. Even as they praise the bipartisan congressional response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Republicans are increasingly eager to blame President Biden for the devastation. Griner, the W.N.B.A. star, has been detained on drug charges in Russia since mid-February and is now expected to remain in custody until at least May. The cases have raised questions about the trajectory of the pandemic, even as the White House has signaled confidence about resuming normal activities. A country that once had one of the world’s most aggressive coronavirus policies is opting to learn to live with the virus, even in the face of a soaring infection rate. Some drivers say they find it hard to justify spending hours on the road for Uber or Lyft as fuel costs continue to tick upward. Koch employs about 600 people in Russia through a unit that makes up a small part of its overall business. Years ago, voters created a commission to make political maps fairer. Now the State Supreme Court is blocking maps drawn by the Republican-led commission, saying nothing has changed. St. Peter’s, a No. 15 seed from Jersey City, N.J., toppled one of the most popular national title picks in the Kentucky Wildcats. A professor identified several data discrepancies that Columbia University provided to U.S. News & World Report, renewing the debate over the value and accuracy of college rankings. The Spanish pop singer, known for her reinvention of flamenco, has smashed together new sounds from the Latin world and beyond on her latest album, “Motomami,” out on Friday. I found it so easy to judge other people’s ceremonies. Then, along came Thomas. Lulu Garcia-Navarro, Michelle Goldberg, Bret Stephens and David Brooks discuss the latest developments in Russia’s Ukraine war. Covid is becoming China’s equivalent of Ukraine. Over the long term, centralized power is a recipe for stagnation. Juror No. 50 in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial withheld his history of abuse. That doesn’t make him a bad juror. The pandemic changed where many of us work. It should also change when we work. Try to reciprocate the contempt and indifference that nature has for you. A Russian-born tech titan takes a bold stance against his birth country’s pummeling of Ukraine. Russia is witnessing its greatest mass exodus since the revolution. Contested illnesses reveal the limits of conventional medicine. The comedian explains why she “takes umbrage” with the term “cancellation,” and how her career still hasn’t fully recovered. Readers react to President Volodymyr Zelensky’s speech and urge a no-fly zone in Ukraine. Also: Violence against Asian Americans; daylight saving time. European leaders are realizing they can no longer depend on Russian fossil fuels. But whether renewable energy fills the gap is an open question. The U.S. should supply aid to Ukraine. But we must be more consistent in determining who deserves humanitarian intervention. Now we must bear that failure. Overreach could be disastrous. The popular writer of the “Life, Interrupted” column shares an update on her health and discusses how creativity and connection help her cope with life’s challenges. 与乌克兰类似,台湾老一代和年轻一代对家国的记忆和感知相去甚远。台湾本土出生长大的年轻人与大陆之间的情感纽带越来越薄弱。如果“今日乌克兰,明日台湾”不幸一语成谶,北京可能也将面临如今克里姆林宫遭遇的难题:民众的齐心抵抗。 Ms. Hochul wants to expand the list of crimes eligible for bail in New York, and give judges the power to consider the danger a defendant poses in setting bail for certain crimes. The magpies showed their smarts by helping one another remove tracking harnesses that scientists carefully placed on them. With her victory in Atlanta, Thomas, who competes for the University of Pennsylvania, became the first openly transgender woman to win an N.C.A.A. swimming championship. Records show that Mr. Meadows cast an absentee ballot from the address of a remote mobile home, but reports have cast doubt on whether he lived there. The collisions resulted in a pileup of more than a hundred vehicles and closed the highway in both directions, the authorities said. The 15-year-old, who also appeared to throw cotton balls at the classmate in a video, was arrested on Tuesday in connection with the episode, which “appears to be racially motivated.” The bus driver was hailed for driving swiftly to Police Headquarters in Fort Lauderdale, at one point veering into oncoming lanes. A suspect surrendered after the bus came to a stop. “I can’t breathe,” Edward Bronstein yelled as highway patrol officers pinned him down after a traffic stop in Burbank in March 2020, a video released this week shows. Honorée Fanonne Jeffers, Clint Smith, Rebecca Donner and Anthony Veasna So were among the winners. David Berkovitz, who teaches business law at Chapman University in Orange, Calif., sued an unnamed group of his students — identified only as “Does” — after he discovered that his midterm and final exams had been uploaded to a popular website. The skier said she was “embarrassed” by failing to win a medal in any of her five Beijing Olympic events. Turns out she was in it for the yearlong haul. This strange but transfixing HBO Max sci-fi series takes an act of faith to enjoy. Their movie comedy will be under close scrutiny at the box office. But they aren’t fazed and have lots to say about that Brad Pitt cameo, “Magic Mike” and “Harry Potter.” Freddie Freeman led Atlanta to a World Series title, but a general manager known to “regroup and fortify” made a difficult and pragmatic decision to make a change. A Romanian satire charts what happens when some humanitarian aid workers set out to save others (and need to be saved themselves). More Recent Articles |
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