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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 €0.5/weekLog in Tuesday, March 15, 2022 Today’s Paper Today's weather: 7°C and Cloudy7°C13° 5° Nasdaq -2.04% Group S&P 500 -0.74% Group Dow +0% 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 RUSSIA WIDENS ASSAULT; MORE TALKS PLANNED RUSSIA WIDENS ASSAULT; MORE TALKS PLANNED Live HUNDREDS ESCAPE MARIUPOL AS AID CONVOY FAILS TO REACH CITY * The negotiations unfolded against a backdrop of Russian artillery strikes. Meanwhile, President Biden is considering convening a meeting of NATO leaders. * Trucks carrying relief supplies for Mariupol were stopped. President Volodymyr Zelensky will address Congress. Here’s the latest. SEE MAPS OF WHERE RUSSIAN AIRSTRIKES HAVE RAMPED UP IN WESTERN UKRAINE. Kyiv, Ukraine Lynsey Addario for The New York Times Palanca, Moldova Mauricio Lima for The New York Times 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 Erin Schaff/The New York Times Kyiv, Ukraine Ivor Prickett for The New York Times Mariupol, Ukraine Evgeniy Maloletka/Associated Press Erin Schaff/The New York Times TWO REFUGEES, BOTH ON POLAND’S BORDER. BUT WORLDS APART. A young man fleeing war in Sudan and a young woman evacuating Ukraine crossed into Poland at the same time. They had very different experiences. A PROTESTER STORMED A LIVE BROADCAST ON RUSSIA’S MOST-WATCHED NEWS SHOW, YELLING “STOP THE WAR!” 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. RUSSIA IS DEPLOYING A PREVIOUSLY UNKNOWN DECOY IN UKRAINE DESIGNED TO EVADE AIR-DEFENSE SYSTEMS, A U.S. OFFICIAL SAID. THERE IS GROWING CONSENSUS IN CHINA THAT THERE WILL BE ONE WINNER IN THE WAR IN UKRAINE: CHINA. THE FOX NEWS CORRESPONDENT BENJAMIN HALL WAS INJURED WHILE REPORTING OUTSIDE OF KYIV. 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. Eva Marie Uzcategui/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images SURGE OF OMICRON INFECTIONS PROMPTS LOCKDOWNS IN CHINA After two years of largely containing coronavirus outbreaks, China’s “Covid zero” policies are being tested by the highly transmissible variant. NEW YORK CITY’S DEPARTING HEALTH COMMISSIONER SAID HE WAS PROUD OF THE CITY’S AGGRESSIVE MEASURES TO COMBAT THE VIRUS. A FLORIDA PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICIAL WHO WAS SUSPENDED AFTER PROMOTING VACCINATION HAS BEEN REINSTATED. CATCH UP ON COVID NEWS. Hector Retamal/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images 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% U.S. HOT SPOTS › VACCINATIONS › GLOBAL HOT SPOTS › HIGH HOSPITALIZATIONS * W.Va. * Ga. * D.C. MORE TRACKERS * County lookup * Hospitals * Global vaccinations AS POLICE HUNT FOR GUNMAN, FEAR RATTLES HOMELESS PEOPLE IN 2 CITIES The shootings targeting men sleeping on the streets came at an anxious moment for the thousands of people who live unsheltered in New York City. A MAN HIT A WOMAN IN THE HEAD 125 TIMES BECAUSE SHE WAS OF ASIAN DESCENT, NEW YORK OFFICIALS SAID. Victor J. Blue for The New York Times 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. Darin Oswald/Idaho Statesman, via Associated Press HOW AN ELECTRIC TRUCK FACTORY BECAME A LIGHTNING ROD IN GEORGIA Gov. Brian Kemp hailed the factory as an economic boon that would put Georgia at the vanguard of the green economy. Not everyone liked the idea. TREE PLANTING IS BOOMING. HERE’S HOW THAT COULD HELP, OR HARM, THE PLANET. Reforestation can fight climate change, uplift communities and restore biodiversity. But poorly done, it can speed extinctions and make nature less resilient. The California Conservation Corps planting trees in Modesto, Calif. Researchers say it is increasingly urgent to factor biodiversity into restoration efforts. Josh Haner/The New York Times Opinion GAIL COLLINS AND BRET STEPHENS THERE ARE ALMOST TOO MANY THINGS TO WORRY ABOUT JEAN H. LEE KIM JONG-UN IS JUST GETTING STARTED CATALINA MARTÍNEZ CORAL THE KEY ARGUMENT ON ABORTION THAT CHANGED EVERYTHING IN COLOMBIA PAUL KRUGMAN HOW NOT TO HAVE A PUTIN RECESSION ‘SWAY’ WHY THIS HOLLYWOOD ACTOR STAYS OFF SOCIAL MEDIA (MOSTLY) MARGARET RENKL IT’S POSSIBLE TO LEARN THE RIGHT THING FROM THE WRONG PERSON JAY CASPIAN KANG SCHOOL INEQUALITY ISN’T ALWAYS JUST BLACK AND WHITE PETER COY HERE ARE THREE REASONS PUTIN MIGHT FIGHT ON PETER GATRELL EUROPE, THE ‘DARK CONTINENT,’ IS THE STAGE FOR ANOTHER GREAT MIGRATION GETTING INSIDE PUTIN’S HEAD: IS HE IRRATIONAL? EZRA KLEIN GOVERNMENT IS FLAILING, IN PART BECAUSE LIBERALS HOBBLED IT ILYA KAMINSKY POEMS IN A TIME OF CRISIS CHARLES M. BLOW SEVEN STEPS TO DESTROY A DEMOCRACY WANG HUIYAO IT’S TIME TO OFFER RUSSIA AN OFFRAMP. CHINA CAN HELP WITH THAT. FARAH STOCKMAN ‘WE WERE IN THE SAME SITUATION IN 1939’ DAVID S. COHEN STATES WANT TO BAN ABORTIONS BEYOND THEIR BORDERS. HERE’S WHAT PRO-CHOICE STATES CAN DO. 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More News AT ANGKOR WAT, ‘YOU HAVE ONE OF THE WORLD’S WONDERS TO YOURSELF’ Few have visited Cambodia during the pandemic, making it possible to imagine that you alone have rediscovered the glorious temple complex. JEROME POWELL ADMIRES PAUL VOLCKER. HE MAY HAVE TO ACT LIKE HIM. As Fed chair, Mr. Volcker waged an aggressive assault on price increases in the 1980s. Mr. Powell said he also would do what it takes to tame prices. Thomas Cristofoletti for The New York Times VEGAN FRIDAYS AND OTHER PLANS ERIC ADAMS HAS FOR FOOD IN NEW YORK CITY Mr. Adams has promoted nutrition like no predecessor besides Michael Bloomberg. Some activists see the prospect of change, but others want more details. FOR BASEBALL, A QUIET WINTER GIVES WAY TO A VERY LOUD SPRING With the lockout over, the Yankees remade their infield, Atlanta acquired a star (and moved on from another) and there was bad news from the Padres. 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