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    1. CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC
       
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RUSSIAN ADVANCE APPEARS TO STALL DESPITE BOMBARDMENT

RUSSIAN ADVANCE APPEARS TO STALL DESPITE BOMBARDMENT



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LEADERS OF 3 EUROPEAN NATIONS HEAD TO KYIV


 * The leaders of Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovenia are making the trip as
   a show of solidarity, Czech and Polish officials said.
 * Talks are set to resume between Ukraine and Russia. President Volodymyr
   Zelensky is set to address Congress on Wednesday. Here’s the latest.

Kyiv, Ukraine
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Palanca, Moldova
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Kyiv, Ukraine
Gleb Garanich/Reuters
Starychi, Ukraine
Brendan Hoffman for The New York Times
Kharkiv, Ukraine
Stanislav Kozliuk/EPA, via Shutterstock
Kyiv, Ukraine
Lynsey Addario for The New York Times
Przemysl, Poland
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Kyiv, Ukraine
Ivor Prickett for The New York Times
Mariupol, Ukraine
Evgeniy Maloletka/Associated Press


SEE MAPS OF WHERE RUSSIAN AIRSTRIKES HAVE RAMPED UP IN WESTERN UKRAINE.


IMPUNITY FOR WAR CRIMES IN SYRIA CASTS A GRIM SHADOW OVER UKRAINE



Syria, with Russian support, used many tactics now seen in Ukraine — and its
dictator stayed in power. It offers lessons for Russia’s leader, analysts say.


ONE FROM SUDAN, ONE FROM UKRAINE: TWO REFUGEES HAD VASTLY DIFFERENT EXPERIENCES
AT THE POLISH BORDER.


PAPA JOHN’S IS STOPPING OPERATIONS IN RUSSIA, BUT AN AMERICAN IS KEEPING 190
FRANCHISES OPEN THERE.


WITH CIVILIAN AREAS COMING UNDER FIRE, KYIV’S ONCE-BUSY STREETS ARE EMPTY AS
RUSSIAN FORCES TARGET THE CAPITAL.


A PROTESTER STORMED A LIVE BROADCAST ON RUSSIA’S MOST-WATCHED NEWS SHOW, YELLING
“STOP THE WAR!”


RUSSIA IS DEPLOYING A PREVIOUSLY UNKNOWN DECOY IN UKRAINE DESIGNED TO EVADE
AIR-DEFENSE SYSTEMS, A U.S. OFFICIAL SAID.


INSIDE THE HIGH-STAKES RACE TO TEST THE COVID TESTS



Researchers in Atlanta helped the federal government evaluate dozens of Covid
tests and pioneered a new model for developing novel diagnostics.


IN AFRICA, CORONAVIRUS VACCINE SUPPLIES ARE MORE PLENTIFUL, BUT MANY PEOPLE ARE
STILL RECEIVING A MIXTURE OF SHOTS.

Live



CHINA’S STRICT MEASURES COME AS OTHER NATIONS IN THE REGION EASE RULES. HERE’S
THE LATEST ON COVID.


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TRACKING THE CORONAVIRUS ›

United States ›

United States › United StatesAvg. on Mar. 14 14-day change New cases 33,310 –47%
New deaths 1,170 –33%


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HIGH HOSPITALIZATIONS

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DOCUMENT IN JAN. 6 CASE SHOWS PLAN TO STORM GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS



New details from evidence cited in the indictment of a former Proud Boys leader
reveal a plan with similarities to what unfolded at the Capitol.


GINNI THOMAS SAID SHE ATTENDED THE JAN. 6 RALLY, RAISING NEW QUESTIONS ABOUT HER
ROLE IN EFFORTS TO OVERTURN THE ELECTION.


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AFGHANISTAN’S DEADLIEST HIGHWAY CHANGES UNDER THE TALIBAN



We traveled along the road from Kabul to Kandahar, where gunfire, roadside
bombs, crime and extortion were once rampant. Not anymore.

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OAKLAND CANNABIS SELLERS, ONCE FULL OF HOPE, FACE A HARSH REALITY



The cannabis industry was designed in part to help communities upended by the
war on drugs. But it’s threatened by theft, racism and other issues.


Developing



SUSPECT IN HOMELESS SHOOTINGS ARRESTED IN WASHINGTON, POLICE SAY



At least five homeless men sleeping outdoors in Washington, D.C., and New York
City were attacked this month, the police said. Two of them died.


A MAN HIT A WOMAN IN THE HEAD 125 TIMES BECAUSE SHE WAS OF ASIAN DESCENT, NEW
YORK OFFICIALS SAID.


HER VIDEO SPURRED CONVERSATION. WILL IT CHANGE WOMEN’S SPORTS?



Sedona Prince’s viral TikTok from the 2021 N.C.A.A. women’s tournament led to a
gender equity review in college basketball and to changes in the women’s event.


Elsa/Getty Images
Opinion


SARA CHODOSH, ZACH LEVITT AND GUS WEZEREK



UKRAINE’S REFUGEE CRISIS IS UNPRECEDENTED. THE RESPONSE MUST BE, TOO.






JENNY NORDBERG



THE CASE THAT KILLED #METOO IN SWEDEN






STEVEN RATTNER



WHEN INFLATION MEETS A WAR






JAMELLE BOUIE



THE WHOLE POINT OF THE CONSTITUTION WAS TO WEAKEN THE STATES


ROBIN KAISER-SCHATZLEIN



HOW LIFE AS A TRUCKER DEVOLVED INTO A DYSTOPIAN NIGHTMARE






ILANA M. HORWITZ



HOW RELIGIOUS FAITH CAN SHAPE SUCCESS IN SCHOOL






‘THE EZRA KLEIN SHOW’



TIMOTHY SNYDER ON THE MYTHS THAT BLINDED THE WEST TO PUTIN’S PLANS






MARGARET RENKL



IT’S POSSIBLE TO LEARN THE RIGHT THING FROM THE WRONG PERSON






GAIL COLLINS



THERE ARE ALMOST TOO MANY THINGS TO WORRY ABOUT


PETER COY



HERE ARE THREE REASONS PUTIN MIGHT FIGHT ON


PETER GATRELL



EUROPE, THE ‘DARK CONTINENT,’ IS THE STAGE FOR ANOTHER GREAT MIGRATION


CATALINA MARTÍNEZ CORAL



LATIN AMERICA’S ‘GREEN WAVE’ OFFERS LESSONS FOR U.S. ABORTION ADVOCATES


JEAN H. LEE



WHY IT’S NEVER A GOOD IDEA TO FORGET NORTH KOREA


JAY CASPIAN KANG



SCHOOL INEQUALITY ISN’T ALWAYS JUST BLACK AND WHITE


PAUL KRUGMAN



HOW NOT TO HAVE A PUTIN RECESSION


CHARLES M. BLOW



SEVEN STEPS TO DESTROY A DEMOCRACY




BEHIND THE ENTENMANN’S CELLOPHANE, A SLICE OF LONG ISLAND LIFE



The death of a founding baker reminds our writer of what the brand meant, and
still does, in its birthplace — banana crunch, polysorbate 60 and all.



Phil Marino for The New York Times





MARY J. BLIGE EXPLAINS THE BEAUTY OF VULNERABILITY: “THE ONES THAT LOVE YOU
STAY.”






THE MARSHALL ISLANDS’ CLIMATE ENVOY WANTS TO KNOW: WHERE WILL THOSE AFFECTED BY
GLOBAL WARMING FLEE?




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Opinion



LISTEN TO ‘THE EZRA KLEIN SHOW’



The Russian American journalist Masha Gessen says Vladimir Putin is “profoundly
anti-modern,” and explains the implications.


LISTEN TO ‘THE BOOK REVIEW PODCAST’



We speak with Jennifer Raff about “Origins,” which offers new insight into how
people first arrived in the Americas.


READ THE WELL NEWSLETTER



What’s the best way to cope in an anxious world?


TELL US WHETHER YOU WILL VACCINATE YOUR YOUNG KIDS



We want to hear more about how parents are making decisions to vaccinate
themselves and their children.

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HOW CALIFORNIA IS BUILDING THE NATION’S FIRST PRIVACY POLICE



A new state agency has a $10 million budget to regulate Google, Facebook and
others. But first it needs to be created.


ON POLITICS: A MURDOCH HOPES TO SAVE AMERICAN DEMOCRACY



Kathryn Murdoch is trying to change how elections are run. It’s a work in
progress.


IDAHO IS FIRST STATE TO PASS ABORTION BAN BASED ON TEXAS’ LAW



The bill prohibits abortions after about six weeks, and allows family members of
a “preborn child” to sue abortion providers.


Nathan Ray Seebeck/USA Today Sports, via Reuters



AS TOM BRADY RETURNS, N.F.L. TILTS TOWARD ITS QUARTERBACKS



Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers and Russell Wilson all made decisions that shifted
plans around the league and reinforced the value of a franchise quarterback.


FAKE HEIRESS ANNA SOROKIN, WHO SWINDLED ELITE, TO BE DEPORTED TO GERMANY


INDIAN COURT UPHOLDS BAN ON HIJABS IN SCHOOLS


MANCHIN WON’T SUPPORT RASKIN FOR TOP POSITION AT THE FED


RUSSIAN MOGUL IS CHARGED WITH DONATING ILLEGALLY TO U.S. CAMPAIGNS


SUSPECT IN NEW YORK MOMA STABBING ARRESTED IN PHILADELPHIA


FUTURE OF AGENCY CREATED TO KEEP MOB OFF DOCKS NOW UP TO SUPREME COURT


JANE CAMPION APOLOGIZES FOR COMMENT ABOUT VENUS AND SERENA WILLIAMS


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Mind

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THIS YEAR, TRY SPRING CLEANING YOUR BRAIN


Victor Llorente for The New York Times



HEALTH CARE OR ‘SPA DAY’? A KETAMINE CLINIC TREADS THE LINE.


Rachel Levit Ruiz



WHY WE CLUTTER, AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT


M. Scott Brauer for The New York Times



AN OVERLOOKED CURE FOR LONELINESS


Aart-Jan Venema



HOW TO HARNESS YOUR ANXIETY

Culture and Lifestyle

Angela Simi



IN THE GERMAN COUNTRYSIDE, A FARMHOUSE TURNED LUSH CULTURAL RETREAT




On the grounds of a former agricultural collective an hour north of Berlin, the
artist Danh Vo has built a commune for like-minded talents.


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UKRAINE’S ARCHITECTURAL TREASURES FACE DESTRUCTION



The country’s historic buildings, artworks and public squares are an integral
part of its identity. Amid the war, many are being reduced to rubble.


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STREAM THESE 8 GREAT PERFORMANCES BY WILLIAM HURT



A four-time Oscar nominee, the late actor played charming, explosive leading men
in ’80s classics like “Children of a Lesser God” and “Broadcast News.”


Kalpesh Lathigra



THE INSIDE STORY OF HOW A ‘BOGUS’ LETTER ROILED BRITAIN



Here are seven key takeaways from “The Trojan Horse Affair,” our podcast
investigating a national scandal.


Annie Mulligan for The New York Times



PRO BOXING GAINS ANOTHER FATHER-SON DUO



Giovanni Marquez, son of the former boxing world champion Raul Marquez, won his
professional debut, with his father going from trainer to broadcaster.


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The average American uses an astounding 141 rolls of toilet paper a year. Choose
wisely.


WE’VE SPENT MORE THAN 900 HOURS TESTING WIRELESS PHONE CHARGERS



Here’s what we’ve learned.


Michael Murtaugh


EASY SMART HOME UPGRADES FOR RENTERS



Make your home more comfortable and convenient — all without renovating,
rewiring or doing anything else that will whittle down your security deposit.


CONSIDER A STANDING DESK



No matter how great your office chair is, sitting in it all day isn’t doing your
body any favors.


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