Many Russians have been in the dark about their country’s losses. As news of more Russian deaths arrives, the reactions range from anger at the Kremlin to parroting the state’s messaging that blames “Nazis’’ in Ukraine. The operation is the latest effort by the Biden administration to thwart actions by Russia by making them public before Moscow can strike. The sophisticated POM-3 mine was discovered last week by Ukrainian bomb technicians, as Russia contaminates much of the country with unexploded munitions. The alliance is examining what Ukraine needs as it tries to expel Russia from the east and how to ensure an outcome that enhances European security. Rituals of Christian worship have become embedded in conservative rallies, as praise music and prayer blend with political anger over vaccines and the 2020 election. A spate of positive coronavirus tests among top officials is a reminder that, even amid an attempt to pivot away from strict restrictions, the pandemic is not over. The vote was mostly along party lines to recommend that the Justice Department charge Peter Navarro and Dan Scavino Jr. with criminal contempt of Congress for defying subpoenas. After protests, U.C.L.A. took down a job posting that offered no pay. But it turns out colleges often expect Ph.D.s to work for free. The dominance of right-wing ideas in France’s presidential election campaign follows years of cultural wars waged successfully by conservatives on television, in social media and in think tanks. The singer wanted a new kind of backup dancer. Along the way, she ended up making a new kind of TV show. Text spam is on the rise. The latest version involves scammers sending messages to you seemingly from your own phone number. Here’s what to do. Science says you may need less exercise than you think to live a long and healthy life. Three decades after the Cold War ended, Putin has reminded us that many of the nuclear weapons that once terrified us still exist. Mariupol, Ukraine, has been encircled by Russian forces for about a month. We have collected the statements of people who recently escaped. Posterity must know what really happened in Ukraine. Justice must be given a chance. Policymakers may need to communicate better with the public. It’s the biggest victory for organized labor in a generation. Was it a fluke or the start of a new era of labor activism? Why more enthusiasm and more advertisement might have saved more lives. A modest proposal for saving our national pastime. A former head of NATO’s armed forces, Gen. Philip Breedlove, makes the case for what will stop the war instead. How Hungary’s Fidesz party won. They’re not necessarily misinformed. Some are just worried. Holding the insurance and real estate industries liable. Also: Russian atrocities in Ukraine; skepticism about Russian polls; free college. Imagine a world that gave high schoolers more options. In a year crowded with weddings, we listen to a snapshot of those tying the knot the no-frills way. Anyone who watched Tiger Woods during his earliest years knew he was going to dominate, Bill Pennington writes. Homicides were down in the first quarter, but the statistics don’t stem anxiety that the city might be regressing to a violent past. “He was fearless and brilliant in his investigation of hypocrisies and double standards in the media, and his contribution was priceless,” his family said in a statement. The tale of a wild fox on Capitol Hill had captivated those who live and work there. Then a congressman and several others were bitten, the fox was captured and she turned out to be rabid. The founding member of Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, whose real name is Nathaniel Glover, was convicted of manslaughter in the death of a homeless man. The State Legislature, which is dominated by Republicans, may override the veto. Twelve states have enacted legislation barring young transgender athletes from participating in girls’ sports. The end of a pandemic-related federal policy is expected to lead to a surge in immigration. Gov. Greg Abbott said he would send migrants who volunteered to the steps of the U.S. Capitol. The police said that at least five gunmen were part of the downtown shooting that killed six people. In a settlement this week, the state agreed to make voting easier for residents with disabilities such as blindness and paralysis. “By the way, Amazon, here we come. Watch,” the president said. But the White House quickly said his remarks did not mean the government would get formally involved. Jacob Greer, 28, had been on the run since 2016, fleeing trial on child sexual abuse imagery charges. The nurse was working at a North Carolina jail in 2019 when officers restrained John Neville on his stomach for more than 12 minutes after he fell from his bed, according to an autopsy report. 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