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Moskva, Russia’s Prized Ship, Was Hit by Missiles, U.S. Officials SayThe sinking of the Moskva was a major blow to the Russian fleet and the most significant combat loss for any navy in decades. Ukrainians Detail the Terror Russian Soldiers Have Inflicted Near KyivAn ordeal at a mental health facility in Ukraine illuminated the horrors of the Russian occupation in the areas around Kyiv. How Russian Media Uses Fox News to Make Its CaseThe conservative network has appeared hundreds of times in Russian media. The War in Ukraine Is Upending Biden’s Agenda at HomePresident Biden’s domestic ambitions have gotten smaller as the war diverts the attention of the White House and contributes to rising prices. How Russian Disinformation Spreads Beyond Its BordersA New York Times’ video team traveled to the breakaway region of Transnistria to find out what residents there believe about the war in Ukraine. Anticipating the need for coastal defense, Ukraine asked for anti-ship missiles, U.S. officials say.Civilian death toll reaches 900 in Kyiv region, police chief says.Mike Lee’s Texts Show Encouragement, Then Alarm, Before Jan. 6Senator Mike Lee and Representative Chip Roy, once backers of President Donald J. Trump’s claims of a stolen election, eventually urged his top aide to change course. Twitter Counters Elon Musk’s Takeover Bid With a Poison PillThe company is intent on fending off the billionaire’s bid to buy it in a deal that could be worth more than $40 billion. What Is a ‘Poison Pill’ Defense?Twitter has unveiled its plan to fight Elon Musk’s bid for the company. It’s a well-worn tactic to fend off corporate raiders and hostile takeovers. Biden Plans to Open More Public Land to DrillingThe president is under pressure to bring down gas prices, but any new drilling would be years away. The fees that companies pay would rise sharply. Most Broadway Theaters Will Drop Vaccine Checks, but Not Mask MandateThe owners and operators of the 41 theaters have decided to relax audience safety protocols that have been in place since last summer. A New Covid Breath Test Holds Promise, but Wide Use May Still Be Far OffThe F.D.A. authorized a breath-based test made by a small Texas company, which said it hoped that mobile sites could use the device. Subway Shooting Victim Recounts a Routine Commute Before the ChaosHouari Benkada was fasting for Ramadan and had woken up for a pre-dawn meal with his mother before setting off for work at the New Yorker Hotel. He is recovering from a gunshot wound. Before Subway Attack Charges, Frank James Had Decades of Petty OffensesAs he drifted from New York to Milwaukee, Frank R. James has faced criminal charges over the years — but nothing on the scale of the mass-shooting the police said he committed this week. Construction Defects Emerge at Pandemic-Era New DevelopmentsComplaints of poor construction are on the rise in new luxury rental and condo buildings, after two chaotic years of New York real estate amid the pandemic. Days After Ouster, Imran Khan Is Back on the Trail in PakistanWith fiery critiques of his rivals and the U.S., the former prime minister has drawn thousands to rallies across Pakistan and stoked fears of more political turmoil. A Duchess Brought Low by ‘A Very British Scandal’In a new show on Prime Video, Claire Foy plays a British aristocrat whose sex life became the subject of salacious tabloid stories in the 1960s. Breaking Up With PelotonThe stationary bike’s convenience made it a pandemic winner, but some former fans are done working out at home. What Kathy Hochul, New York’s Governor, Has to ProveSex scandals, harassment, bullying, bribery. Can New York’s first female governor change the state’s political culture? RaDonda Vaught, Medical Errors and a Better Way ForwardA Tennessee nurse is facing prison time for a medical error. On Homelessness, Mayor Eric Adams of New York City Needs a Little ReligionPeople experiencing homelessness are our neighbors. The Law That Shaped the Internet Presents a Question for Elon MuskSection 230 gives companies wide latitude to host as much objectionable content as they wish. $100 Billion. Russia’s Treasure in the U.S. Should Be Turned Against Putin.It’s the only way to signal that the United States is committed to making even the world’s most powerful states pay for their war crimes. For the Climate, Make the Switch to Electric Leaf BlowersDitch the gas leaf blower and switch to an electric one. Or a rake. Bill Gates: We Must Develop Drugs Much Faster in the Next PandemicWe need to accelerate our work on safe medicines that help combat quick-spreading pathogens like the coronavirus. What Good Friday and Easter Mean for Black AmericansJesus’ story does not end with his crucifixion. Similarly, racism will not have the final word. Elon Musk Knows Exactly What He’s DoingThe billionaire could be at the helm of the internet’s loudest megaphone. Let’s Pass Over GodWhy would we emulate such terrible behavior? What the U.S. and the U.N. Should Do to Help UkraineReaders urge stronger measures. Also: Past and present in Europe; the Kushner deal; dealing with anxiety; a school challenge; a revealing quiz. Growing Religious Fervor on the Right and the Illusions Shattered by Putin’s War: The Week in Narrated ArticlesFive articles from around The Times, narrated just for you. You Decide Which Games MatterThe F.A. Cup and the Conference League have meaning not because of tradition or design, but when the players, and particularly the fans, decide they are important. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Repeals Immigration OrderGov. Greg Abbott said he would reissue the policy, under which all commercial vehicles arriving at the border were inspected, if illegal crossings into Texas increased. Three Sikhs Were Attacked on the Same N.Y.C. BlockResidents are fearful in a quiet Queens neighborhood, where younger Sikhs have begun to escort their elders to the temple. Trump Endorses J.D. Vance in Republican Primary for Senate in OhioThe move amounts to a major bet on Mr. Vance’s ability to prevail over a crowded field, and on the former president’s power to alter the course of key congressional races. South Carolina Prisoner Chooses to Be Executed by Firing SquadRichard B. Moore chose a firing squad over electrocution but said both methods were unconstitutional. His execution, set for this month, would be the country’s first by firing squad since 2010. Wisconsin Supreme Court Approves Republican-Drawn Legislative MapsThe court had approved state maps drawn by the Democratic governor, but the U.S. Supreme Court struck down that decision, citing the federal Voting Rights Act. Biden’s Tax Forms Show He and the First Lady Earned $610,702 in 2021The president and his wife, Dr. Jill Biden, also reported donations of $17,394 to 10 charities. Woman Dies After Trying to Scale Border Fence Into ArizonaThe woman, who was using a climbing harness, became “ensnared” on the border fence just west of Douglas, Ariz. Officials said she was trapped upside down for a “significant amount of time.” A White Author’s Book About Black Feminism Was Pulled After a Social Media OutcryThe book “Bad and Boujee” centers on Black women’s experience, but critics said it was written by a white professor and was flawed in its execution. Liz Sheridan, Who Played Jerry Seinfeld’s Mom, Dies at 93She was Helen Seinfeld on his sitcom and was seen on many other TV shows and on Broadway. She also wrote of her youthful romance with James Dean. Activision Says It Will Cooperate With Insider Trading InvestigationsThe company received requests for information that appeared to relate to investigations into whether investors who knew Bobby Kotick, the chief executive, traded Activision stock before a deal with Microsoft was made public. Dressage Coach Acquitted of Shooting Student by Reason of InsanityMichael Barisone, an Olympic equestrian coach, was found not guilty after arguing in court that he had been subjected to abuse before shooting his riding student. Franz Mohr, Piano Tuner to the Stars, Is Dead at 94“I play more in Carnegie Hall than anybody else,” he said of his career adjusting instruments for Horowitz, Gould and others, “but I have no audience.” How Love Changes Your BrainIn her new book, Stephanie Cacioppo, a neuroscientist, delves into romance, loss and human connection as she writes of her love story with her husband. When Classical Music Was an AlibiThe idea that musicians and their work are apolitical flourished after World War II, in part thanks to the process of denazification. How it Feels to Watch Ja Morant Fly: ‘A Magician Up There’An aerial artist. A skateboarder. A BMX rider. A skydiving instructor. They all see parallels between what they do and what Morant does when he dunks in the N.B.A. Sienna Miller Found Catharsis in ‘Anatomy of a Scandal’In the new Netflix series, the actress plays a woman whose husband’s affair gets played out in the British press. She was drawn to the echoes of her own life. 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