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Ukraine Seeks to Exploit Shift in Russia’s Military Strategy - Ukrainian forces
said they have driven Russian troops out of a town in the northeast, as Kyiv
seeks to take advantage of a decision by Moscow to focus its efforts on
controlling a swath of territory in the south and east. A1

What’s News: Business & Finance A1

Biden’s Remark on Putin Stirs Anxiety Among Western Allies A1

Shanghai to Lock Down 25 Million People, Half of the City at a Time A1

What’s News: World-Wide A1

‘There Is No Fear’: A Ukrainian Mother Risks All to Retrieve Her Son A1

Can You Say ‘Sandwiches’ Like Princess Di? You Might Win an Oscar. A1

The Riskiest Bets in the Stock Market Are the Most Popular A1



 

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U.S.




Capital Spending Boom Helps Raise Productivity, Contain Costs - Spending on
technology soars as businesses adjust to higher wages and remote work. A2

Economy Week Ahead: Key Inflation, Jobs Numbers Highlight Week’s Data A2

FAA Names Safety Chief Billy Nolen as Acting Leader A3

Soaring Oil Prices Bring Fiscal Windfall to Alaska A3

When Student Debt Stands in the Way of Religious Poverty A3

Biden to Propose New Minimum Tax on Wealthiest Americans A4

IRS Delays, Sudden End to Tax Break Leave Employers Frustrated With Covid
Credits A4

Nebraska Congressman Jeff Fortenberry to Resign From Congress A4

Inflation Gets a Starring Role in GOP Congressional Campaign Ads A4

Farmers, Activists, Investors Fight Over Treatment of Pregnant Pigs A5



 

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WORLD




Putin Stokes Nuclear Fears With Atomic Weapons Warnings - As Moscow’s forces
meet fierce resistance in Ukraine, Western capitals worry the Kremlin could turn
to so-called tactical nuclear arms. A6

Natural-Gas Industry Gets Boost as Biden Shifts Stance A7

The Crowdsourcing Effort to Get Body Armor, Drones and Helmets to Ukraine A7

Russia’s War on Ukraine Upends Arctic Climate-Change Research A7

Trentmann’s Take: CFOs Adopt Different Approaches to Profits Made in Russia A7

How Kyiv’s Hospital #8 Became the War’s Front Line for Wounded Ukrainians A9

A Middle East Geopolitical Realignment Accelerates to Confront and Contain Iran
A10



 


LIFE & ARTS




Their Secret for Workplace Zen? Landlines and Ethernet Cords - Find your box of
stray cables. Untangle your wired headphones. These professionals say the key to
reliability is old-school technology. A11

Teen Girls Are Still Getting TikTok-Related Tics—and Other Disorders A11

Oscars 2022: Will Smith Wins Best Actor After Striking Chris Rock, ‘CODA’ Takes
Best Picture for Apple A12

Long Pandemic Walks Inspired a 50K Ultramarathon Challenge A12

‘Turner’s Modern World’ Review: A Painter’s Many High Water Marks A13

North Carolina, Kansas Join Duke, Villanova in the Final Four A14



 


OPINION




Ukraine’s Asymmetric War - Moscow has more firepower, but Kyiv is using digital
technology better. A15

El Salvador Bets on Bitcoin Mania A15

The Dying Art of Driving a Stick Shift A15

‘The Voltage Effect’ Review: Do We Have a Winner? A15

The President We Have A16

Mississippi Joins the Tax Cutters A16

A Case of Charter School Sabotage A16

Open Minds, Loud Voices and Free Speech on Campus A16

Armageddon in Ukraine, Noonan and Zelensky’s Straight Talk A16

The Sun Doesn’t Heed Washington’s Decrees on Daylight-Saving Time A16

SEC Climate-Risk Disclosures Will Help Investors A16

Ricky Gervais Could Have Rescued the Oscars A16

Lviv Prepares for Russia’s Worst A17

Beijing Gains From the Ukraine Invasion A17

Notable & Quotable: Buses as an Inflation Cure A17

Beware a Phony Peace in Ukraine A17



 


BUSINESS & FINANCE




Oil Prices Stay High as Russian Crude Shortage Hits Market - The de facto
buyers’ strike on Russian crude that began a month ago propelled oil prices to
their highest levels in years. Now the real effects are starting to create a
second wave of impact. B1

War in Ukraine Reveals Flaws in Sustainable Investing B1

Pfizer, Moderna and J&J Face Shareholder Pressure to Broaden Covid-19 Vaccine
Access B1

Ukraine War Drives Up Cost of Wind, Solar Power B1

Volkswagen Prepares for a Deglobalized World B1

AMC’s Hycroft Deal Triggers Meme-Stock Gold Rush B2

Aluminum Makers Seek Old Cans, Shredded Cars to Fuel New Plants B3

SoftBank’s Alibaba Stake in Spotlight Amid Stock-Market Turbulence B3

From GM to Powerade, Brands Pitch Mental Health B4

Five Ways Muni Investors Can Navigate a Rising-Rate Environment B8

India’s Russian-Oil Buy: Red Flag or Red Herring? B9

Yandex, Russia’s Internet Giant, Struggles to Dodge Geopolitics B9



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