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Why It’s So Hard to Walk Away From Power

4 Poems You Can Create From Your Newspaper

Where Did All of New York City Bookstores Go?

Minnesota Woman to Repay $120,000 Raised in Philando Castile’s Name

The Biden administration plans to stop turning away immigrants under a public health rule in May.

Spam Texts From Your Own Number? ‘Bad Actors’ Sent Them, Verizon Says

The W.H.O. says attacks on medical workers in Ukraine have left dozens dead.

Does Moderate Drinking Protect Your Heart? A Genetic Study Offers a New Answer.

N.F.L. to Change Postseason Overtime Rule After Bills’ Playoff Loss

Tiny Love Stories: ‘Our Most Mundane Conversations Became Contentious’

Hopes for a peace deal center on negotiators at a palace in Istanbul.

Today in On Tech: Apple and the streaming mirage.

The U.S. and allies are preparing new sanctions on Russian supply chains.

Britain detains a Russian superyacht in London.

Find Heritage Kulfi’s Intense Flavors at Kalustyan’s

From Kind Bars to Vegan Mexican Food

How We Verified Russian Radio Chatter

The budget seeks more money for Treasury to deter cyberattacks and enforce sanctions.

Inside the 2022 Vanity Fair Oscars Party

Zelensky, whose career started in show business, presses Hollywood for an appearance at the Oscars.

The U.N. says 1,119 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since the war began.

4 Dead After Driver Crashes Into an Encampment of Homeless People

DeSantis Is Trump 2.0

Red Carpet Oscars Fashion From Best Actor and Actress Nominees

Lt. Gov. Benjamin Is Focus of Federal Inquiry Into Campaign Fraud

Hawaii lifts its indoor mask mandate and travel restrictions, the last state to do so.

More places ease pandemic restrictions but promote vaccines: The week in Covid news.

A history of the tensions between Ukraine and Russia.

Missiles hit targets in Lviv, 50 miles from the Polish border.

Texts Show Ginni Thomas’s Embrace of Conspiracy Theories

Biden denounces Russian invasion, casting it as part of a decades-long attempt to crush democracies.

In a Fiery Speech Rallying Allies, Biden Denounces Putin and Seemingly Calls for His Ouster

Ukrainians Fill Streets With Music, Echoing Past War Zones

Review: The Paul Taylor Company Returns With a New Voice

Warhol-mania: Why the Famed Pop Artist Is Everywhere Again

Review: The Sophisticated Simplicity of a Mark Morris Masterpiece

Biden Strikes Gas Deal to Reduce Europe’s Reliance on Russia

Netflix buys another video game studio as it builds out its gaming business.

For Madhuri Dixit, ‘The Fame Game’ Feels Familiar, if Not the Medium

‘It’s a Good Thing I Don’t Need a Lot of Sleep’

Our 13th Annual Summer Reading Contest

Vail Dance Festival to Feature Roman Mejia and Caili Quan

In Israel, the Ukraine war brings new urgency to arguments about the purpose of a Jewish state.

Stellantis, maker of Chryslers and Jeeps, and LG will spend $4 billion on a new battery factory in Ontario.

Madeleine Albright, First Woman to Serve as Secretary of State, Dies at 84

Danny Glover on Acting, Activism and His Honorary Oscar

What to Do When There Is a Tornado Warning

La nueva ola de la COVID-19 podría estar por comenzar

A top virologist who visited a Wuhan market in 2014 said he found it to be a ‘pandemic waiting to happen.’

Justin and Ben Smith pick a name for their media start-up.

Ted Cruz begins his questioning of Judge Jackson.