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    1. RUSSIAN INVASION OF UKRAINE
       
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    2. CORONAVIRUS
       
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ZELENSKY TELLS U.N. THAT WORLD NOW SEES RUSSIA’S BRUTALITYZELENSKY TELLS U.N.
THAT WORLD NOW SEES RUSSIA’S BRUTALITY




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EUROPE PROPOSES BAN ON RUSSIAN COAL IN PACKAGE OF NEW SANCTIONS


 * “Now the world can see what Russia did in Bucha,” President Volodymyr
   Zelensky said of the killing of civilians in a speech to the U.N. Security
   Council.
 * Mr. Zelensky’s address came as the European Commission is putting forward new
   sanctions against Russia. Follow the latest updates.


THE UNITED STATES BLOCKED RUSSIA’S ACCESS TO DOLLARS FOR BOND PAYMENTS,
HEIGHTENING THE RISK OF DEFAULT.

John Minchillo/Associated Press

Daniel Berehulak for The New York Times



UP-CLOSE UKRAINE ATROCITY PHOTOGRAPHS TOUCH A GLOBAL NERVE



The apparent execution of Ukrainian civilians by retreating Russian forces has
focused attention on what constitutes crimes in war.


UNDER PRESSURE TO SEVER ITS RELIANCE ON RUSSIAN ENERGY, GERMANY MUST CONTEND
WITH DEEPLY ROOTED ECONOMIC TIES.


THE U.S. ECONOMY IS BOOMING. SO WHY ARE ECONOMISTS WORRYING ABOUT A RECESSION?



There is little sign that a recession is imminent. But sky-high demand and
supply shortages are testing the economy’s limits.


“RUSSIA IS HALF OF OUR BUSINESS.” OR IT WAS. THE UKRAINE WAR IS REVERBERATING IN
EUROPE’S FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES.


Gabby Jones for The New York Times

LIVE


SHANGHAI ADJUSTS POLICY ON CHILDREN INFECTED WITH COVID AFTER OUTCRY



Parents who tested positive would now be allowed to stay with their children who
also had the coronavirus, city officials said. Here’s the latest on Covid.


Chen Si/Associated Press


TRACKING THE CORONAVIRUS ›

United States ›

United States › United StatesAvg. on Apr. 4 14-day change New cases 27,573 –6%
New deaths 633 –40%


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FRANCE’S FAR RIGHT TURN



A rising nationalist faction has grown by appealing to Catholic identity and
anti-immigrant sentiment — and reshaped the country’s race for president.


FOR MACRON, FRANCE’S TROUBLED INDUSTRIES HIT HOME



President Emmanuel Macron vowed an economic revival, but a Potemkin factory in
the town where he was raised shows just how hard that can be.


Marion Maréchal Le Pen, the niece of the far-right leader Marine Le Pen. Photo
illustration by Matthieu Bourel


TIGER WOODS SAYS ‘I FEEL LIKE I AM GOING TO PLAY’ THE MASTERS



The golfer, who sustained significant leg injuries in a car crash in February
2021, played several practice rounds at Augusta National this week.


FOUR DAYS CATAPULTED TIGER WOODS AND CHANGED GOLF FOREVER. WE LOOK BACK 25 YEARS
LATER.


ONE MASTERS RITUAL BEGINS MONTHS BEFORE THE TOURNAMENT: THE RECEIPT OF
INVITATIONS TO THOSE WHO HAVE QUALIFIED.


Doug Mills/The New York Times
The Great Read


A NEW YORK CITY TREASURE



Vito Giallo, a longtime antiques dealer who worked for Andy Warhol and sold to
celebrity clients, unearths his gems.


Todd Heisler/The New York Times
Opinion


SARA MENKER AND RAJIV SHAH


PUTIN’S WAR HAS STARTED A GLOBAL FOOD CRISIS






MICHAL LEIBOWITZ


I’LL ADMIT IT: I GOT TOO USED TO STAYING HOME DURING THE PANDEMIC






MICHELLE GOLDBERG


WHY ARE SEEMINGLY FUNCTIONAL ADULTS FALLING FOR THE ‘FURRIES’ MYTH?






JAMELLE BOUIE


AMAZON TRIED ONE OF THE OLDEST TRICKS IN THE BOOK, AND IT BACKFIRED


‘THE EZRA KLEIN SHOW’


A VIRAL CASE AGAINST CRYPTO, EXPLORED






THUY LINH TU


AMERICA’S VANISHING KINGDOM






JULI MIN


SHANGHAI AVOIDED COVID DISASTER FOR TWO YEARS. NOW WE’RE LOCKED DOWN.






PAUL KRUGMAN


A SMALL EARTHQUAKE ON STATEN ISLAND






MICHELLE COTTLE


JOE MANCHIN’S BRAND IS NOT HELPING DEMOCRATS. BUT THERE’S A REPUBLICAN WHO
MIGHT.


PETER COY


THE RUBLE HAS BOUNCED BACK. WHAT DOES THAT MEAN?


DITCH THE OIL, AND THE PETRO-DICTATORS TOO


ANDREW SCHWARTZ


I’M A SCIENTIST IN CALIFORNIA. HERE’S WHAT WORRIES ME MOST ABOUT DROUGHT.


ELISABETH ROSENTHAL


A HEALTH INSURANCE PURGE IS COMING


MARGARET RENKL


THE KIDS ARE RIGHT ABOUT EMAIL, TOO


GAIL COLLINS AND BRET STEPHENS


WHICH ‘RADIOACTIVE REPUBLICANS’ ARE WE BETTING ON?


JAY CASPIAN KANG


‘YOUR WIFE SEEMS TO CARE ABOUT THE ROSE BUSHES’



Photo illustration by Ben Denzer



RAGS-TO-RICHES STORIES ARE ACTUALLY KIND OF DISTURBING



Books by and about the ultrawealthy reveal some of our darkest American
fantasies.






A FORMER CHILD STAR HASN’T HAD A ROLE IN OVER 30 YEARS. NOW, HE’S THE ROMANTIC
LEAD.


A PROFESSOR SEEKS GUIDANCE ON USING A RACIAL SLUR IN A LESSON ON DISCRIMINATION.




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THE MORNING



David Leonhardt on the two main ways that the world can respond to Russian
atrocities.


LISTEN TO ‘THE DAILY’



Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has kindled a global food crisis.


LISTEN TO ‘THE BOOK REVIEW PODCAST’



Thomas Fisher describes life in an emergency room during Covid.


READ THE RUNNING NEWSLETTER



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IVANKA TRUMP TO TESTIFY TO HOUSE PANEL INVESTIGATING JAN. 6 ATTACK



The former president’s daughter was with him as a pro-Trump mob stormed the
Capitol. She reportedly tried to persuade him to call off the rioters.


LOUIS C.K.’S GRAMMY DRAWS BACKLASH



Some comedians are questioning how the Recording Academy saw fit to bestow an
award to someone who had admitted to sexual misconduct.


Laura Cavanaugh/FilmMagic, via Getty Images


WALL STREET’S RIGID CULTURE BENDS TO DEMANDS FOR FLEXIBILITY AT WORK



Many big banks are offering flexible working arrangements — sometimes grudgingly
— as they chase talent that prefers to stay home.


BOOK BANNING EFFORTS SURGED IN 2021. THESE TITLES WERE TARGETED.



Most of the targeted books are about Black and L.G.B.T.Q. people, according to
the American Library Association. Political polarization fueled the movement.


FRED UPTON, HOUSE REPUBLICAN WHO SUPPORTED IMPEACHMENT, WILL RETIRE


E.P.A. TO PROPOSE RESTRICTIONS ON ASBESTOS


TWO MORE REPUBLICANS BACK JACKSON AS SENATE MOVES TOWARD CONFIRMATION


WITH RECORD COMEBACK, KANSAS SNATCHES N.C.A.A. TITLE OVER NORTH CAROLINA


BUSINESS UPDATES: HEAD OF WARNERMEDIA ANNOUNCES HE IS LEAVING


MOB HIT MAN WHO ESCAPED AS SENTENCE NEARED ITS END IS RECAPTURED


ANOTHER ROUND OF UNSETTLING STORMS PREDICTED IN SOUTHERN U.S.


ANNE PARSONS, WHO REVIVED THE DETROIT SYMPHONY, DIES AT 64


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Health and Family

John Macdougall/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images



A NEW WAVE OF COVID-19 IS COMING. HERE’S HOW TO PREPARE.


Charlotte Fu



YOU WANT TO VACCINATE YOUR CHILD, BUT YOUR EX SAYS NO


Zerb Mellish for The New York Times



TELL US THE BEST MOTHERHOOD ADVICE YOU’VE GOTTEN


Armando Veve



HOW MEN’S BODIES CHANGE WHEN THEY BECOME FATHERS


The New York Times



ARE MY KID’S TANTRUMS ABNORMAL?

Culture and Lifestyle

Shiho Fukada for The New York Times



‘TOKYO VICE’ REVISITS A FADED UNDERWORLD




This cross-cultural crime thriller, which recalls when the yakuza ruled Tokyo’s
red-light districts and back alleyways, traced a twisty path to TV.


Jason Miller/Getty Images/Getty Images



STILL GOING, EVEN AS THE GLORY FADES



Mike Montgomery once threw a “golden pitch” in a World Series, but at 32 he is
in the Mets’ minor league camp hoping for one more chance.


Library of Congress via Getty Images



TODAY WE’D CALL HER A PROGRESSIVE HEROINE. SHE’D HAVE HATED IT.



In “Diamonds and Deadlines,” Betsy Prioleau tells the story of the extravagant
Gay Nineties media tycoon Miriam Leslie.


ABC



BEST OF LATE NIGHT: HOST MOCKS TRUMP’S BACKING OF SARAH PALIN



“Trump endorsing Palin is like paste eating endorsing glue sniffing,” Jimmy
Kimmel joked about former President Trump.


Ken Howard



REVIEW: TWO SOPRANOS MAKE AN ‘ELEKTRA’ MYTHIC AND HUMAN



At the Metropolitan Opera, Nina Stemme and Lise Davidsen are a blazing pair in a
revival of Strauss’s work, our critic writes.


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