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Russian Soldiers Took Their City, Then Their HomesAs Russian forces pushed toward Kyiv, they stormed an apartment complex in a nearby suburb and held residents hostage. Some of it was caught on camera. The Lies Putin Tells to Justify Russia’s War on UkraineThe Kremlin has used a barrage of increasingly outlandish falsehoods to prop up its overarching claim that the invasion of Ukraine is justified. Ukraine War Threatens to Cause a Global Food CrisisA critical share of the world’s food and fertilizer is stuck in Russia and Ukraine, sending global prices soaring and foreshadowing a rise in world hunger. ‘I Don’t Have the Right to Cry’: Ukrainian Women Share Their Stories of EscapeIn war, things can change quickly. A New York Times reporter wanted to capture — in whatever blurry way one can in a war — this moment in this war, three weeks in. In Ukraine, Solidarity and Defiance Among Those Still in KyivAbout two million people have stayed in Kyiv, a population galvanized by a newfound unity and its refusal to be cowed by Russian invaders. After about 600 hours, 64 workers at the Chernobyl plant have been relieved.Ketanji Brown Jackson Fought Injustices While at HarvardA look at Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s career as a Harvard student shows her early passion for justice, and her strong sense of identity. On Eve of Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Confirmation Hearings, G.O.P. Steps Up AttacksThe White House and Democrats have pushed back hard against new claims that the judge was overly lenient in certain cases, calling them a smear. Can Eric Adams Cheerlead New Yorkers Past the Pandemic?The mayor is singularly focused on bringing back New York City’s economy, now that coronavirus cases have dropped. Ashley Biden’s Diary Was Shown at Trump Fund-Raiser. Weeks Later, Project Veritas Called Her.The right-wing group’s deceptive call to the president’s daughter a month before Election Day is among the new details that show how the organization worked to expose personal information about the Biden family. Arkansas Car Show Shooting Leaves 1 Dead and 27 WoundedThe police are still searching for two people they believe engaged in a gunfight that led to the mayhem. Six children were among those injured. Demand for This Toad’s Psychedelic Venom Is Booming. Some Warn That’s Bad for the Toad.In a sign of unintended consequences of the psychedelic resurgence, scientists say that the Sonoran desert toad is at risk of population collapse. Women’s NCAA Tournament: Iowa and Baylor Suffer Upset LossesIn Iowa City, a former Hawkeye delivered the go-ahead shot for Creighton in the fourth quarter. In Texas, South Dakota’s defense slowed down Baylor. Two No. 2 seeds are out of the field. ‘Basic Instinct’ at 30: A Time Capsule That Can Still OffendThe erotic thriller starring Michael Douglas and Sharon Stone was a big hit that set off protests in its day, and it’s easy to see why even now. In Ukraine, It’’s Putin’s Plan B vs. Biden’s and Zelensky’s Plan ARussia’s strategic choices could become increasingly frightening to the West. The Russia I Know Is Being ErasedWe will rebuild Russia, of course, slowly and patiently, just like the generation before us. But not before this one crumbles first. How the ‘Whole Life’ Movement Challenges the Politics of Left vs. RightA conversation about a coalition that combines opposition to abortion with advocacy for health care access and a living wage. Religion-Fueled Mobs on the Rise Again in PakistanThe recent lynching of a man accused of burning pages from a Quran underscored Pakistan’s leading status as a site of religious violence. Revered Jewish Sage Buried in One of the Largest Gatherings in Israel’s HistoryHundreds of thousands of Israelis shut down large parts of central Israel to attend the funeral of Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky, an influential spiritual leader. Justice Clarence Thomas Hospitalized With Flulike Symptoms, Court SaysJustice Thomas, who has been hospitalized since Friday, is being treated with intravenous antibiotics and is expected to be released in a day or two, the Supreme Court said on Sunday. Writers Guild Awards Keep up Momentum for ‘CODA,’ ‘Don’t Look Up’The victories are good news for those films’ Oscar chances: The best picture winner usually also picks up a screenplay trophy. Brazil Lifts Its Ban on Telegram After Two DaysBrazil’s Supreme Court blocked Telegram on Friday. The messaging app then responded with measures to fight misinformation, and the court quickly lifted its ban. Julian Heicklen, Cantankerous Civil Liberties Advocate, Dies at 90A retired chemistry professor, he staged weekly protests in front of a Manhattan courthouse, angering prosecutors, who tried to send him to prison. Ice Skating at a Rink Is Fun. Gliding Through a Forest? Glorious.Ottawa’s winter-lovers can now pick among a half-dozen skating trails that wind for miles through the wilderness in and around the city. But climate change threatens the good times. ‘Sanditon,’ Unfinished No MoreAfter the TV adaptation of an uncompleted Jane Austen novel was canceled after one season, it was saved by a passionate fan campaign and a successful run on PBS. More Recent Articles |
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