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Continue reading the main story Sections SEARCH Skip to contentSkip to site index * U.S. * International * Canada * Español * 中文 Subscribe for €0.50/weekLog in Saturday, May 14, 2022 Today’s Paper Today's weather: 18°C and Clear18°C25° 11° Nasdaq +3.82% Group S&P 500 +2.39% Group Dow +1.47% Group Log In * * * World * U.S. * Politics * N.Y. * Business * Opinion * Tech * Science * Health * Sports * Arts * Books * Style * Food * Travel * Magazine * T Magazine * Real Estate * Video * World * U.S. * Politics * N.Y. * Business * Opinion * Tech * Science * Health * Sports * Arts * Books * Style * Food * Travel * Magazine * T Magazine * Real Estate * Video 1. Live 1. EUROVISION GRAND FINAL 30s ago 2. RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR 9m ago HOW AMERICA LOST ONE MILLION PEOPLE Understanding the coronavirus death toll — including who makes up the one million and how the country failed them — is essential as the pandemic continues. The New York Times THE LOST AMERICANS: MANY OF THE FAMILY MEMBERS LEFT BEHIND ARE GRIEVING, FEELING ISOLATED FROM A NATION THAT WANTS TO MOVE ON. DOZENS OF PEOPLE TOLD US THEIR MEMORIES OF THE LOVED ONES THEY LOST TO THE CORONAVIRUS. LISTEN TO THEIR STORIES HERE. TRACKING THE CORONAVIRUS › United States › United States › United StatesAvg. on May 13 14-day change New cases 88,965 +56% Hospitalized 20,525 +21% New deaths 331 +5% U.S. HOT SPOTS › VACCINATIONS › GLOBAL HOT SPOTS › CASES RISING FASTEST * Miss. * Mo. * Ariz. * La. OTHER TRACKERS * County lookup CASES RISING FASTEST * Miss. * Mo. * Ariz. * La. OTHER TRACKERS * County lookup * Global vaccinations LIVE UKRAINE LAUNCHES COUNTEROFFENSIVE NEAR DONBAS REGION, ITS MILITARY SAYS The military staging area near Izium is crucial to Russia’s efforts in the Donbas region. Finland and Sweden were set to attend a NATO meeting. Here’s the latest. MITCH MCCONNELL AND THREE OTHER SENIOR REPUBLICAN SENATORS MADE A SECRET VISIT TO UKRAINE. SANCTIONS ARE SHINING A LIGHT ON PRESIDENT VLADIMIR PUTIN’S PRIVATE LIFE, SOMETHING HE HAS LONG TRIED TO AVOID. Laetitia Vancon for The New York Times Laetitia Vancon for The New York Times Laetitia Vancon for The New York Times Laetitia Vancon for The New York Times Laetitia Vancon for The New York Times AT A GERMAN HIDEAWAY, OLIGARCH VILLAS CHALLENGE A ‘SILENT CONTRACT’ Tegernsee in Bavaria is known for hosting the superrich, and locals are divided on whether the authorities should go after the assets of wealthy Russians. HOW ‘JUST A DUDE’ IN A HOODIE BECAME A SENATE FRONT-RUNNER John Fetterman has used his shorts-and-hoodie image to connect with Pennsylvania voters in the Democratic Senate primary. GEARING UP FOR G.O.P. GAINS, BIDEN BRACES FOR A BARRAGE OF INQUIRIES A divided government could soon take Washington to new levels of intensity, as some Republicans appear eager to target President Biden and his family. John Fetterman met with supporters in Greensburg, Pa. Maddie McGarvey for The New York Times WE FACT-CHECKED A CLAIM BY REPUBLICANS THAT A BABY FORMULA SHORTAGE WAS TIED TO PRESIDENT BIDEN’S IMMIGRATION POLICIES. FORMER PRESIDENT TRUMP ENDORSED DOUG MASTRIANO, THE LEADING CANDIDATE IN THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY FOR PENNSYLVANIA GOVERNOR. THOUSANDS GATHER AT MARCHES FOR ABORTION RIGHTS Nearly two weeks after the leak of a draft Supreme Court opinion overturning Roe, protesters gathered in cities across the U.S. in support of abortion rights. AT A CONFERENCE, JUSTICE CLARENCE THOMAS SAID THE LEAKED DRAFT OPINION DESTROYED TRUST AT THE SUPREME COURT. Kenny Holston for The New York Times A RULING FAMILY IS ON THE RUN AS SRI LANKA PLUNGES INTO ECONOMIC RUIN Once empowered by ethnic nationalism after a brutal civil war, the Rajapaksa dynasty has been undone by what its own allies call incompetence and denial. Sri Lanka's former president, Mahinda Rajapaksa, left, with his brothers Gotabaya and Basil. Eranga Jayawardena/Associated Press LIVE EUROVISION UPDATES: GRAND FINAL IS UNDERWAY The final is the climax of the world’s greatest, glitziest and campiest song contest. Here’s the latest as the singers go note-to-note. Alessandro Grassani for The New York Times THE WEEKENDER: BUTT LIFTS ARE BOOMING. HEALING IS NO JOKE. Also in this edition: a farewell to the iPod, and a photographer’s 2,600-mile road trip along the Arabian coast. DID YOU FOLLOW THE NEWS THIS WEEK? TAKE OUR QUIZ. Andre D. Wagner for The New York Times MICHAEL CHE IS STILL TRYING TO CRACK THE CODE As he readies a new season of his HBO Max series, “That Damn Michael Che,” the Weekend Update anchor contemplates his future at “Saturday Night Live.” IN THESE TUMULTUOUS TIMES, MANY YOUNG ADULTS HAVE STOPPED SAVING FOR TOMORROW. THE MEN WHO LEAD THE U.K. PLOTTED THEIR RISE AS MISBEHAVING UNDERGRADS, OXFORD ALUMNI SAY. What to Watch and Read REVIEW: A WITTY AND PERCEPTIVE WOMAN RETURNS IN ‘EITHER/OR’ Elif Batuman’s follow-up to “The Idiot” follows the same character into her second year at Harvard. ‘THE INNOCENTS’ REVIEW: HEAD GAMES EVERYTHING YOU THOUGHT YOU KNEW, AND WHY YOU’RE WRONG ‘PLEASURE’ REVIEW: SHE’S A GO-GETTER THE LIMITS OF BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY ‘THE ESSEX SERPENT’ REVIEW: CLAIRE DANES, THE DISRUPTER Opinion THE EDITORIAL BOARD STUDENT DEBT IS CRUSHING. CANCELING IT FOR EVERYONE IS STILL A BAD IDEA. MAUREEN DOWD TOO MUCH CHURCH IN THE STATE ROSS DOUTHAT THERE ARE TWO ENDGAMES IN UKRAINE. BOTH CARRY BIG RISKS. SETH STEPHENS-DAVIDOWITZ THE RICH ARE NOT WHO WE THINK THEY ARE. AND HAPPINESS IS NOT WHAT WE THINK IT IS, EITHER. JAMELLE BOUIE THE PUSH TO SILENCE PROTESTERS OVER THE ROE DECISION JESSE JENKINS WE CAN’T DRILL OUR WAY TO ENERGY SECURITY JONATHAN MALESIC LATE ASSIGNMENTS, FAILED TESTS, SLEEPING IN CLASS: MY COLLEGE STUDENTS ARE NOT OK ‘A NEW GENERATION OF POWERLESS WOMEN’: ON LIFE BEFORE ROE, AND FEARS FOR THE FUTURE GAIL COLLINS DON’T BE FOOLED. IT’S ALL ABOUT WOMEN AND SEX. PAVLO KOVTONIUK RUSSIA’S ATTACKS ON UKRAINE HEALTH CENTERS SHOW A VICIOUS PATTERN JESSICA GROSE THE FORMULA SHORTAGE ISN’T AN EXCUSE TO BE CRUEL RICH LOWRY WHY RON DESANTIS IS FAR MORE THAN JUST THE NEXT TRUMP PETER COY COURAGE SEEMED TO BE DEAD. THEN CAME ZELENSKY. JAMELLE BOUIE THE PRO-DEMOCRACY ARGUMENT AGAINST ROE FALTERS WHEN IT MEETS REALITY JANE COASTON QUIT TELLING ME TO CONQUER MY FEAR CARLY THOMSEN PREGNANT? SCARED? THEY WON’T HELP. Pulitzer Winners INTERNATIONAL REPORTING: THE TIMES REVEALED THE HIDDEN CASUALTIES IN THOUSANDS OF U.S. MILITARY AIRSTRIKES. Ivor Prickett for The New York Times NATIONAL REPORTING: OUR SERIES UNCOVERED THE KILLINGS OF UNARMED MOTORISTS IN MINOR TRAFFIC STOPS. CRITICISM: SALAMISHAH TILLET EXAMINED THE ART WORLD’S RESPONSE TO THE BLACK LIVES MATTER MOVEMENT. ADVERTISEMENT Continue reading the main story THE MORNING Melissa Kirsch on culture to seek out this weekend. LISTEN TO ‘POPCAST’ A conversation about the urge to collect and the stories that objects can hold. LISTEN TO ‘STILL PROCESSING’ No matter the role, Keanu Reeves is reflecting your desires of what you want him to be. READ THE WATCHING NEWSLETTER How much screen time are you getting this weekend? More News IN LONDON, A LONG-AWAITED HIGH-SPEED TRAIN IS READY TO ROLL The Elizabeth line, 13 years in the making, will soon uncoil under central London. Its managers say it’s a testament to the power of public transportation. MOHAMMED BIN ZAYED, AN AMBITIOUS U.S. PARTNER, RISES TO LEAD THE U.A.E. 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