The European Union relies on Russia for almost half its coal, but new contracts with other countries could ease the transition, which would stretch over four months. As artillery shells fall, pregnant women are delivering prematurely, being shuttled in and out of bomb shelters or having babies in basements without even a midwife to help. Tens of thousands more are displaced. The report adds to evidence of indiscriminate killings by Russian forces. It could not be confirmed whether the radio transmissions collected by German intelligence were from Bucha or another place near the capital, an official said. The vote was a bipartisan rejection of Republican attempts to paint her as a liberal extremist who had coddled criminals. Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson will help make the Supreme Court look like the nation but will have little power to halt its rightward trajectory. Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, who was confirmed to the Supreme Court on Thursday, will be the first Black woman to serve as a justice. Here’s what that means to Black women at her alma mater. Her status is the consequence of Justice Stephen G. Breyer’s early and conditional announcement of his retirement. Alvin Bragg, in his first public comments about the inquiry into the former president, insisted his office was continuing to pursue the matter but provided few additional details. The attorney general, Letitia James, has been conducting a civil investigation into former President Donald J. Trump’s family business. Federal authorities want to know more about how sensitive national security information came to be in 15 boxes of documents and mementos sent to Mar-a-Lago from the White House. Officials cited data showing the new Alzheimer’s drug has serious safety risks and may not help patients. The House speaker, 82, was asymptomatic, and had previously been vaccinated and boosted, a spokesman said. Tiger Woods looked a bit out of practice at times but his putting repeatedly saved him, and the crowd at Augusta National “was electric.” After a lockout, it is easy enough to point out baseball’s flaws — many have tried — but opening day is a reminder of everything the game still does right. The 1970 clip is a “miraculous” find, a former editor at the local CBS station said. It shows an interview with Prince, 11, commenting on a teachers’ strike in Minneapolis. A reader, citing “cultural differences,” seeks permission to leave one woman for another. Jamelle Bouie, Ezra Klein and Jane Coaston join Lulu Garcia-Navarro to discuss culture-war legislation, political strategy and sanctions on Russia. What if consent isn’t enough? Economic moralizing apparently applies only to other countries. I often have to ask my students to keep quiet — all in the name of open and free expression. At every stage, the nominee comported herself with professionalism, grace and dignity — the precise opposite of what we witnessed from some of the Republican lawmakers involved. How prestigious universities value student trauma. With words like “grooming” and “predations,” they’re trafficking in hateful slurs. A new book explains the promise of “behavioral threat assessment.” Vincent Bolloré, the media mogul behind Marine Le Pen, Éric Zemmour and Valérie Pécresse, has made his mark, no matter who wins. Casey Newton and Kara Swisher discuss Twitter’s recent shake-up. Readers discuss a Bret Stephens column about whether or not Vladimir Putin miscalculated. Also: The Amazon union vote; treatment for sex offenders. Why more enthusiasm and more advertisement might have saved more lives. Not all sleep medications are the same. Here’s how to find one that works for you. 很多人说,上海封城乱象让人想到当初的武汉,好像中国抗疫两年多、取得了一些令世界瞩目的成绩之后,“一夜回到解放前”。在疫情长跑中,哪里能找到正常的生活? New lawsuits target Representatives Paul Gosar and Andy Biggs, as well as Mark Finchem, a candidate for Arizona secretary of state, claiming they are barred from office under the 14th Amendment. One of the leading Republican candidates for Senate in Pennsylvania, Dr. Mehmet Oz has a vast fortune that could help him in the race. Legislators also approved a measure restricting discussion of L.G.B.T.Q. issues in public schools. Steve Wilks and Ray Horton added claims that the Arizona Cardinals and Tennessee Titans discriminated in their hiring practices, echoing Flores’s allegations that the league showed bias against Black coaches. Is the object a galaxy of primordial stars or a black hole knocking on the door of time? The Webb space telescope may help answer that question. Members of the Secret Service were placed on leave after receiving gifts, including rent-free apartments, from the men, an affidavit said. One claimed ties to Pakistani intelligence, prosecutors said. In a North Dakota deposit far from the Chicxulub crater in Mexico, remains of the rock from space were preserved within amber, a paleontologist says. The saga of the wild red fox — celebrated as a mascot, then hunted as an aggressive attacker, then killed and found to be rabid — grew darker after her kits were euthanized as well. More Recent Articles |
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