With the fighting raging and sputtering attempts at diplomacy continuing, diplomacy between the two sides was continuing, with talks planned in Istanbul on Tuesday. The French leader’s outreach to his counterparts in Russia and Ukraine is stubborn. Whether it is also effective remains to be seen. From the Soviets in Afghanistan to the U.S. in Korea, Moscow and Washington have often chosen not to attack the countries aiding their enemies. The newspaper held out longer than any other independent media outlet in Russia as Vladimir Putin cracked down on what remained of the country’s free press. The Finnish company played a key role in enabling Russia’s cyberspying, documents show, raising questions of corporate responsibility. The committee is preparing to reach out to the wife of Justice Clarence Thomas after the disclosure of her text messages supporting efforts to overturn the election. The president released his latest budget proposal amid war in Ukraine and concerns at home about rising costs. The Build Back Better package that has consumed Congress for months was relegated to the footnotes. The president’s budget addresses the main attack lines that Republicans are using against him and his Democratic allies in Congress in the run-up to the midterm congressional elections. “I was out of line and I was wrong,” said Smith, who hit Rock at the Oscars after the comedian made a joke about his wife. The film organization opened an inquiry into the incident. An Oscar night that should have affirmed Serena and Venus’s rise to stardom instead played out in a way they have seen before — triumph tempered by mixed emotions. Whatever you make of the slap, the telecast as a whole was a frustrating night of television that seemed based on a misunderstanding of what makes films great. All of the night’s winners can be watched at home. Here’s a guide to help you find the honorees. Jada Pinkett Smith’s hair loss condition played a major role in an incident at the Oscars. Here’s what we know about it. Many experts expect Covid caseloads to rise soon. Here are four steps to protect people. After injuries, losses to unranked teams and a second-round scare, the Huskies advanced to their 14th straight Final Four by beating No. 1-seeded North Carolina State. The Cardinals, playing in their fourth straight regional final, became the third No. 1 seed to reach the national semifinals by beating No. 3-seeded Michigan. No more upstarts — only big-time programs are left in the running for the men’s national championship. Can the No Mow May movement help transform the traditional American lawn — a manicured carpet of grass — into something more ecologically beneficial? Studies show female patients and people of color are more likely to have their symptoms dismissed by medical providers. Experts say: Keep asking questions. Are we losing the traditional values that really matter? Washington is getting extra serious and extra silly. Temporary units for the homeless might sound good, but where does one go from there? Russia seeks solidarity among haters of liberalism. How to convince the Supreme Court that the plan is constitutional? New York needs more housing fast, and a few key measures would help build it. Republicans are about freedom and small government only when they’re not the ones in control of the government. Why we shouldn’t call critics of America’s “war” on Putin traitors. Attorney General Maura Healey of Massachusetts weighs in on social media, the Sacklers and Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill. Two years into the pandemic, almost one million Americans have died of Covid. Would you help us memorialize their passing? We made time to forgive one another, savor our backyard fire pit and revel in nature. Lusia Harris led her team to three national championships, scored the first basket in women’s Olympic history and was an official draft pick in 1977. The meeting of diplomats from Israel, the U.S. and four Arab countries was momentous just for taking place. But in private, they tried to hash out differences over Iran and the war in Ukraine. Some migrants who refuse will be detained and placed in removal proceedings, according to directions given to homeland security officials. Several tractor-trailers were involved in the chain-reaction crash on Interstate 81, about 50 miles northeast of Harrisburg, Pa. The wreckage extended for about a mile, the authorities said. Passengers could soon use the Uber app to order taxis in a deal similar to one recently announced in New York City. The university said it was reinstating the admissions requirement, which it had waived in 2020 and 2021 because of the pandemic, for the 2022-23 application cycle. The tennis player claims the organization failed to disclose that her coach may have sexually assaulted one of its employees. The former leader of Honduras is accused of colluding with drug cartels to ship tons of cocaine to the United States in return for financial support for his political party. Trade groups challenged the law, which requires adequate space for breeding pigs to turn around, saying it unfairly burdens out-of-state farmers. In “Uncommon Measure,” a genre-defying memoir, Natalie Hodges writes about the years of her young life spent in classical music. Season 2 of the Netflix show centers on the Sharma family, whose story of moving between England and India has echoes in historical fact. More Recent Articles |
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