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Why It’s So Hard to Walk Away From Power

New York State ends its mask mandate for schools.

William P. Barr’s Memoir Is Part Lawyerly Defense, Part Culture-War Diatribe

The ‘off-site’ is still popular, even for workers who are never on site.

BP to ‘exit’ its 20 percent stake in the Russian oil company Rosneft.

How Volodymyr Zelensky rallied Ukrainians, and the world, against Putin.

Ukrainian nationals in the U.K. answer a call to arms.

Thousands Flee Ukraine Into Romania

Demetrios Papademetriou, Top Immigration Scholar, Dies at 75

More than 150,000 people have fled Ukraine to neighboring countries.

‘Everybody in Our Country Needs to Defend’

Stranded Soccer Stars, Frantic Phone Calls and a Race to Flee Kyiv

Combate en Kiev: la resistencia ucraniana retrasa la invasión rusa

Videos show more evidence of widely banned cluster munitions in Ukraine.

Ukraine asks Israel to host and mediate negotiations with Russia.

Satellite images show a significant number of Russian helicopters within reach of Kyiv.

Refugees who fled Afghanistan are now trapped in another war.

Love Letter: Separating Dating From Mating

Beyond Ukraine, the Target Is What Putin Calls America’s ‘Empire of Lies’

‘The Crown’ Jewels, and Other Props, Reported Stolen Amid Filming

Valery Gergiev, a Putin Supporter, Will Not Conduct at Carnegie Hall

Avian Flu Spread in the U.S. Worries Poultry Industry

Hopeful business executives are again planning for workers to return in person (fingers crossed).

‘I fear for my kids.’ Ukrainians in Kyiv flee the capital.

How Colombian Feminists Decriminalized Abortion: With Help From Their Neighbors

A class-action lawsuit claims CareCube charged New Yorkers for virus tests they thought were free.

Your Thursday Briefing: Ukraine’s State of Emergency

A Truck Caravan With Far-Right Links Heads to Washington, D.C.

Ivanka Trump in Talks With Jan. 6 Panel About Cooperating in Inquiry

Why We Dream About Past Loves

Here’s how classical music orchestras are navigating the pandemic.

Review: Two Years Later, a Beethoven Cycle Reaches Its Finale

Arthur Feuerstein, Chess Player With a Comeback Gambit, Dies at 86

In ‘Super Pumped,’ the Uber Founder Disrupts His Own Rise

Today in On Tech: Why Apple’s fight in the Netherlands matters.

¿Por qué aumentó la generosidad durante la pandemia?

London Fashion Comes Back to Life

8 Subway Attacks Over Weekend Show Challenge Adams Faces on Crime

What’s at Stake for the Global Economy if Russia Invades Ukraine

Sado

Medina Spirit Stripped of 2021 Kentucky Derby Win

Gregory McMichael’s lawyer notes that he had not used racist slurs.

Here’s what would happen if Queen Elizabeth were too ill to carry out her duties.

Newsom’s new Covid plan aims to move California out of ‘crisis mode.’

How They Did It: Sandy Hook Families Savor Long-Awaited Legal Wins

These vaccines have been embraced by the world. Why not in China?

At Billie Eilish’s Arena Show, the Only Spectacle Is Herself

New York City plans to remove the homeless from the subway to boost ridership after a pandemic drop.

China’s foreign minister calls for new negotiations and respect for ‘territorial integrity.

U.S. Lifts Temporary Ban on Avocados From Mexico

Russia has been laying groundwork online for a ‘false flag’ operation, misinformation researchers say.