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Word of the Day: extravagance
Concerns about the cost of sending weapons to Kyiv have intensified in Congress.
Netanyahu Is Shattering Israeli Society
Blinken to meet with counterparts in Central Asia.
For Ukraine’s Animals, a Home Is Getting Harder to Find
Quotation of the Day: In California Town, Floods Destroy Farmworkers’ Hard-Won Idyll
‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ Takes Producers Guild Award
Exploring the Wilds: Magical Marshlands, Nascent Planets
A half-hour air alarm across Ukraine is a reminder that Russian attacks aren’t stopping.
The war deepens a divide among G20 nations at their gathering in India.
Here’s what to know as the war enters its second year.
What Fox News Hosts Said Privately vs. Publicly About Voter Fraud
Word of the Day: ingratiating
China Repeats Call for Cease-Fire in Ukraine and Peace Talks
Outside the Russian consulate in Upper Manhattan, demonstrators plead for peace.
Word of the Day: sever
Here’s what you need to know as Ukraine prepares for the anniversary of the war.
What the War in Ukraine Has Truly Cost Us
How One Ukrainian Company Survived, and Thrived, Through a Year of War
Word of the Day: depredation
Russia’s Army Is Broken, but That Won’t Stop It
The Celtics Won’t Have Inexperience to Blame if They Don’t Win This Year
How Widespread Are These Toxic Chemicals? They’re Everywhere.
These 12 Asian Americans Wonder When the Stereotypes Will Fade
As news of Biden’s visit to Kyiv spread, so did the memes.
The Growing Risk of Battery Fires in New York
Democrats Reckon With Biden 2024
Spelling Bee Forum
Five People Shot at New Orleans Parade Ahead of Mardi Gras
In Troubled Times, the Sports World Offers a Necessary Salve
Daniels Win the Top DGA Award. Will They Take the Oscar, Too?
What Biden 2024 Has That Biden 2020 Didn’t
‘Brainwashing a Generation’: British Schools Combat Andrew Tate’s Views
Can My Neighbor Point a Video Doorbell at My Apartment Door?
Here’s the latest on the Ukraine war and the Munich Security Conference.
Quotation of the Day: Politicians Face Risks in Telling of Depression
In Munich, Western officials hope to show resolve ahead of Ukraine anniversary.
Your Friday Briefing
A Study Abroad Cut Short. A Relationship That Endured.
Spy Balloons. U.F.O.s. What Else Is Up There?
Your Thursday Briefing
Quotation of the Day: Distrust Runs Deep in Ohio Town Where Freight Train Derailed
Word of the Day: indictment
Your Wednesday Briefing
Before Lincoln Center, San Juan Hill Was a Vibrant Black Community
As Taliban Settle In, Kabul’s Green Zone Comes Back to Life
Word of the Day: adamant
The shooting at Michigan State University adds to the death toll on college campuses in recent decades.
Secretive Network Rescues Russia’s Antiwar Dissidents in Nick of Time
Cambodia’s Leader Shuts Independent News Outlet Ahead of Election
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