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    1. RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR
       
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    2. CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC
       
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RUSSIA BOMBARDS KYIV; TALKS END FOR THE DAY

RUSSIA BOMBARDS KYIV; TALKS END FOR THE DAY



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ZELENSKY WILL ADDRESS CONGRESS; AID CONVOY FAILS TO REACH MARIUPOL


 * The two sides were expected to meet again on Tuesday. Meanwhile, trucks
   carrying relief supplies for Mariupol were stopped about 40 miles away from
   the city.
 * President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine is likely to press for fighter jets
   when he speaks to American lawmakers on Wednesday. Here’s the latest.


THERE IS GROWING CONSENSUS IN CHINA THAT THERE WILL BE ONE WINNER IN THE WAR IN
UKRAINE: CHINA.

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.


MANY IN LITHUANIA AND OTHER SMALL BALTIC STATES WORRY THEIR COUNTRIES MAY BE
RUSSIA’S NEXT TARGETS.


“THINGS WILL ONLY GET WORSE”: PRESIDENT VLADIMIR PUTIN’S WAR HAS SENT THOUSANDS
OF RUSSIANS INTO EXILE.


THE FOX NEWS CORRESPONDENT BENJAMIN HALL WAS INJURED WHILE REPORTING OUTSIDE OF
KYIV.


A PREGNANT WOMAN PHOTOGRAPHED AFTER A RUSSIAN STRIKE ON A MATERNITY HOSPITAL HAS
DIED, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTED.


CITIGROUP, THE BIGGEST U.S. BANK IN RUSSIA, PLANS TO BROADEN ITS WITHDRAWAL FROM
THE COUNTRY. GET ECONOMY UPDATES.


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.

Live



HONG KONG IS STRUGGLING WITH ITS WORST CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK SINCE THE BEGINNING
OF THE PANDEMIC. FOLLOW UPDATES HERE.


Hector Retamal/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images


TRACKING THE CORONAVIRUS ›

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New deaths 1,291 –31%


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HOW AN ELECTRIC TRUCK FACTORY BECAME A LIGHTNING ROD IN GEORGIA



The governor 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.


OUR NEW YORK CITY COLUMNIST ASKS: IS THIS FINALLY THE YEAR OF THE ELECTRIC CAR?


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


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.


Jerome Powell, the chair of the Federal Reserve. Sarahbeth Maney/The New York
Times


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



Senator Joe Manchin, a key centrist, potentially doomed Sarah Bloom Raskin’s
nomination to be the agency’s vice chair for supervision.


NEW YORK AND WASHINGTON INTENSIFY MANHUNT IN SHOOTING OF 5 HOMELESS MEN



A lone attacker shot the men, two of whom died, as they slept on the street, the
authorities said.


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A FATAL CROSSING AT THE NORTHERN BORDER



A family from India froze to death just yards away from crossing into the U.S.
from Canada after smugglers abandoned them in the barren northern plains.


Dan Koeck for 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






EZRA KLEIN



GOVERNMENT IS FLAILING, IN PART BECAUSE LIBERALS HOBBLED IT


‘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 GATRELL



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






PETER COY



HERE ARE THREE REASONS PUTIN MIGHT FIGHT ON


GETTING INSIDE PUTIN’S HEAD: IS HE IRRATIONAL?


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.


HOW LIKELY IS ANOTHER CIVIL WAR?




THE PECULIAR CHARM OF COOBER PEDY, AUSTRALIA’S OPAL CAPITAL



Scattered around town are do-it-yourself mining operations, abandoned film props
and a cafe that serves both waffles and opals.








A NEW, CHEAPER IPHONE CHECKS ALL THE BOXES, OUR TECH COLUMNIST WRITES, AND IS
PERFECT FOR THE ANTI-CONSUMER.






STUDYING THE DEMOCRATS’ PAST SUCCESSES AND CONTEMPORARY FAILURES REVEALS A PATH
FORWARD FOR THE PARTY, TWO NEW BOOKS SHOW.


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THE MORNING



David Leonhardt looks at Volodymyr Zelensky’s rise from comedian to hero.


LISTEN TO ‘THE DAILY’



Here’s how Russians view the war in Ukraine, as Moscow also wages a battle over
the truth.


LISTEN TO TIMES ARTICLES, NARRATED FOR YOU



We collected articles from around The Times and had them read aloud by the
reporters who wrote them.


READ THE ON SOCCER NEWSLETTER



Stripped of its Russian benefactor, Chelsea now faces a reckoning. Soccer’s will
come next.

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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.


GINNI THOMAS SAYS SHE ATTENDED THE JAN. 6 RALLY



The disclosure by Justice Clarence Thomas’s wife will likely raise new questions
about her support of efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.


Thomas Cristofoletti for The New York Times


WHEN YOU THINK ABOUT INVESTING, DON’T THINK ABOUT THE NEWS



Our columnist spoke with a Nobel laureate, Richard Thaler, about how to invest
for the long run even if the world seems to be going nuts now.


AFTER A SHOWDOWN, JUILLIARD’S PRESIDENT RETAINS SUPPORT OF BOARD



Damian Woetzel marshaled support after the school’s chairman and biggest
benefactor, Bruce Kovner, wanted him to leave after a negative evaluation.


DEMOCRATIC GROUP ACCUSES TRUMP OF BREAKING CAMPAIGN FINANCE LAW


U.K. SUPREME COURT SAYS JULIAN ASSANGE CANNOT APPEAL EXTRADITION TO U.S.


DOLLY PARTON BOWS OUT OF ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME NOMINATION


TRINITY CHURCH IN MANHATTAN FIRES CONDUCTOR AFTER MISCONDUCT ACCUSATION


DEMOCRATS WANT INVESTIGATION INTO POSTAL SERVICE’S GAS GUZZLERS CONTRACT


PETE DAVIDSON TO JOIN NEXT BLUE ORIGIN SPACE FLIGHT


MET MUSEUM CHOOSES THE ARTIST LAUREN HALSEY FOR ROOF INSTALLATION


TOVA BORGNINE, COSMETICS MAVEN AND QVC STAR, DIES AT 80


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Mind

Seb Agresti



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

Hannah Price for The New York Times



HELPING WOMEN SURVIVE BIRTH IN A PANDEMIC




As the maternal mortality rate surged during the pandemic, a doula and midwife
turned her attention to the most vulnerable mothers-to-be.


Michelle V. Agins/The New York Times



A CONDUCTOR ON WHY HE STAYED IN RUSSIA AFTER THE INVASION BEGAN



The Estonian American conductor Paavo Järvi chose to remain in Moscow
temporarily to lead a Russian youth orchestra: “I felt a responsibility.”


Katherine Marks for The New York Times



LEADING THE BOHEMIAN LIFE IN A GRAMERCY STUDIO



After living in many of New York’s neighborhoods, a journalist wanted stability.
She found it in a rent-stabilized place that she says she will never leave.


Sam Navarro/USA Today Sports, via Reuters



THE ‘COHEN TAX’ DOESN’T SCARE THE OWNER IT IS NAMED FOR



Steven Cohen, the Mets’ team owner, said he would “probably” surpass the special
luxury tax aimed at limiting his spending.


Charlie Neibergall/Associated Press



N.C.A.A. WOMEN’S BRACKET: DOUBLE-DIGIT SEEDS COULD BE THE ONES TO WATCH



All four of the top teams — Stanford, South Carolina, North Carolina State and
Louisville — look vulnerable this year.


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



Here’s what we’ve learned.


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EASY SMART HOME UPGRADES FOR RENTERS



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CONSIDER A STANDING DESK



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