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No More ‘Have a Nice Day’: Lviv Learns to Live With WarUkraine’s cultural capital, the western city of Lviv, is trying to adjust to being on the fringes of war and at the center of massive displacement. The next big battle in the Ukraine war will likely look very different, experts say.Biden Urges Modi Not to Increase India’s Reliance on Russian Oil and GasThe United States hopes to convince India to come off the fence over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but New Delhi and Moscow have deep historic ties. Zelensky Responds to Apparent Russian Threat of Chemical Weapons UseA Ukrainian unit in Mariupol claimed Russian forces had used chemical weapons there. Their report could not be independently confirmed. Ukraine Benefit Featuring Russian Ensemble Is Canceled in ViennaOrganizers said they canceled a performance by MusicAeterna after the Ukrainian ambassador in Austria expressed concern about featuring Russian artists. The U.N. Security Council focuses on the war’s toll on Ukraine’s women and children.As Remote Work Becomes Permanent, Can Manhattan Adapt?With more companies adopting hybrid work, New York City’s economy, which relies on commuters and full office buildings, faces an uncertain future. City of Philadelphia Will Reinstate an Indoor Mask MandateThe move comes a little more than a month after the city lifted it. New Drug Slashed Deaths Among Patients With Severe Covid, Maker ClaimsA late-stage trial was halted after strong early results, according to the company, but the data have not yet been published or peer-reviewed. Twitter Grapples With an Elon Musk ProblemMr. Musk, Twitter’s biggest shareholder, is free to buy more stock in the company and could use the platform against itself. Some employees are dismayed. Trump and Ukraine: Former Advisers Revisit What HappenedAmid the current crisis, Fiona Hill and other former advisers are connecting President Trump’s pressure campaign on Ukraine to Jan. 6. And they’re ready to talk. A One-Woman Rescue Squad for Homeless Students in Rural TexasThe work of Norma Mercado, a Texas school system’s point person for dealing with homeless young people, is benefiting from a big but temporary surge in federal funding. Macron Sets Out to Build a ‘Dam’ Against Le Pen. Can It Hold?After Sunday’s vote, when nearly a third of ballots went to the extreme right, a united front of mainstream voters looked more precarious than ever. Gosar, Far-Right Incumbent, Faces G.O.P. Challengers in ArizonaCasting themselves as alternatives to a polarizing lawmaker, these candidates could reveal a window into the Republican electorate. Central Park Has a New “Fastest Known Time”Oz Pearlman, better known as Oz the Mentalist, ran 19 loops of Central Park — 116 miles — in a single day. A Wooden Knife Sharper Than Steel? Scientists Say So.Knives are humanity’s oldest tool, dating back millions of years. A group of scientists in Maryland have produced a version made of hardened wood, which they say is sharper than steel. Putin’s War in Ukraine Is a Watershed. Time for America to Get Real.How the United States should deal with Putin. Putin, Ukraine and the Illusion That Trade Brings PeaceSometimes globalization ends up empowering autocracy. The Unbelievable Stupidity of Ending Global Covid AidRepublican intransigence could help incubate a new variant. As Climate Changes, Flood Rules Need ReformAs the climate changes, flood rules need reform to protect communities on the front lines. Is Trump the Democrats’ Secret Weapon?There are days when it certainly seems that way. Email Is Slow and Creates Distance. That’s Why It’s Great.In defense of a dinosaur. To Be Pro-Choice, You Must Have the Privilege of Having ChoicesWe must acknowledge the role that race plays in sexual and reproductive health outcomes in this country. Globalization Isn’t Over. It’s Changing.Cross-border trade and investment remain surprisingly strong. Nashville’s Symphony Has a Bird Migration ProblemA vast flock of purple martins has made Nashville’s symphony center its staging ground for the fall migration. It’s not just the city’s problem. It’s a human problem. Doctors, Attend to Your Mental HealthRemoving the stigma from mental health care for doctors. Also: War crimes in Ukraine; the “Don’t Say Gay” law; baseball signs; Alcoholics Anonymous. Paul Krugman on Why the Economy Is Doing Better Than We ThinkThe economist and Times Opinion columnist discusses inflation, unemployment and the supply chain crisis. I’m a Trans Woman. Bullies Don’t Surprise Me, but Allies Still Do.Hating trans folks makes strange bedfellows. My Advice for American Veterans Who Want to Get on a Plane to UkrainePeople there are suffering. Discouraging my fellow veterans from going there would be both hypocritical and disingenuous. Timothy Keller on Hope Amidst Terminal Cancer“I look at Easter, and I say, ‘Because of this, I can face anything.’” Has the Pandemic Changed Your Mental Health?Many of us are trying to adapt to the new normal with emotional and mental scars that didn’t exist before the pandemic. Legal Marijuana Sales Expected to Start Within Weeks in New JerseyA state commission has granted seven medical-marijuana companies permission to start selling cannabis to all adults at 13 dispensaries. W.N.B.A. Draft: Kentucky’s Rhyne Howard Goes No. 1 to DreamHoward, a senior guard, was the top pick after Atlanta made a deal with the Washington Mystics to move up in the draft. Sikhs Sue Marine Corps Over Restrictions on BeardsThe Marine Corps says it needs uniformity, especially during boot camp, and that beards pose risks. Sikhs say the rules are arbitrary and needlessly burden religious liberty. Mexico Voters Back López Obrador to Stay in Office in Recall ElectionPresident Andrés Manuel López Obrador drew overwhelming support among those who cast ballots, but the recall referendum failed to achieve the required 40 percent threshold to be binding. PG&E agrees to pay $55 million in penalties and costs over two wildfires.The California utility settled civil charges and avoided criminal prosecution over the role of its equipment in igniting the blazes. Alaska Man Who Threatened to Kill U.S. Senators Gets Nearly 3 Years in PrisonProsecutors said that Jay Allen Johnson left 17 threatening and expletive-laden voicemails over five months for Senators Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan, both of Alaska. Stocks fall and bond yields rise ahead of an inflation report.New York Lets ‘Fearless Girl’ Hold Her Ground, for NowOfficials voted to extend the sculpture’s permit but are requiring stakeholders to return in six months with plans for a permanent location. Britney Spears Says She Is Pregnant in Instagram PostDuring her successful effort to end her conservatorship, the performer had complained that the team appointed to supervise her had blocked her from having additional children. Donors Pledge $41 Million to Monitor Thawing Arctic PermafrostThe six-year effort by climate scientists and policy experts aims to fill gaps in knowledge about planet-warming emissions and help affected communities in Alaska. Patricia MacLachlan, ‘Sarah, Plain and Tall’ Author, Dies at 84A best-selling children’s book writer, she focused on family life and its difficulties, earning acclaim for her gentle, sparse prose. A Full-Body Strength Training Workout at HomeIf you’re willing to be creative, a set of elastic bands can be as effective as a gym full of weights. These Photographers Chase Bioluminescence in New ZealandCapturing bioluminescence, a phenomenon in which glowing algae give crashing waves an electric blue glow, requires technical skill and a bit of luck. Book Review: Tove Ditlevsen’s ‘The Faces’ and ‘The Trouble With Happiness’In “The Trouble With Happiness” and “The Faces,” the Danish writer who found posthumous English-language fame with “The Copenhagen Trilogy” writes about women who struggle and settle. Art Busts Are Booming. More People Are Buying ThemInterest in busts has grown as the art form, once accessible to a wealthy few, has become more democratic than ever. Paul George, Victor Oladipo Talk Return From Injury as Playoffs BeginPaul George is back for the Los Angeles Clippers; Victor Oladipo, for the Miami Heat. The road to return was long but has them back in time for the playoffs. More Recent Articles |
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