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Why It’s So Hard to Walk Away From Power

From Battered Mariupol Steel Plant, Fighters Share Desperate Videos to Push Out Story

F.D.A. sets aside June for potential decisions on vaccines for the youngest Americans.

To Tackle Student Debt, Fix Ineffective Colleges

A ‘Hard Hat Mass’ for Fallen Workers

May Vocabulary Challenge: Write a Story Using Our Words of the Day

Love Letter: Smiling, Remembering the Bad Times

Earl E. Devaney, Scourge of Government Waste and Corruption, Dies at 74

James Corden Says He’ll Leave His CBS Show Next Year

Amazon reports slowing sales growth and indicates slowdown may continue.

Witness to a Fire

Today in On Tech: An unsteady moment for tech.

‘Small Kindnesses’: A Collective Poem by Teenagers Around the World

Supreme Court Debates Limits of Ruling for Tribes in Oklahoma

More Kids? After the Last Two Years? No Thanks.

Chess

New York’s Top Court Voids Democrat-Drawn House Map

Cynthia Albritton, Rock’s ‘Plaster Caster,’ Dies at 74

Minneapolis Officers Found to Engage in Racist Policing

Sid Mark, Disc Jockey Devoted to Sinatra for Six Decades, Dies at 88

Raising the Stakes in Ukraine

Russia cuts off a major supply of natural gas to Poland, which has offered robust support to Ukraine.

The maker of Ray-Ban sunglasses has sued JPMorgan over $272 million in fraudulent payments.

Who helped end the travel mask mandate in the United States?

Biden Adviser Cedric Richmond Is Leaving the White House

Chris Bailey, Who Gave Australia Punk Rock, Dies at 65

F.A.A. Investigating Crash After Midair Pilot-Swapping Stunt

Have We Forgotten Where We Are From?

Emmanuel Macron’s Win Was Also a Win for Louis Vuitton

Musk’s deal for Twitter is worth about $44 billion.

Texas Court Halts Execution of Hispanic Mother

Macron’s Win Is Also a Blow to Viktor Orban’s Nationalist Crusade

Demolishing City of the Dead Will Displace a Lively Quarter of Cairo

Wildfires Burn More Than 100,000 Acres in Three States

Emmanuel Macron is re-elected French president, defeating Marine Le Pen.

Turbulence or tradition? What to expect once the election ends.

How hated is Macron? The answer could decide the presidency.

The U.S. keeps a wary eye on the French elections.

Lo que no sabes sobre Amazon

Climate Protests

Hermann Nitsch, 83, Dies; Sought Artistic Transcendence in Blood and Guts

Russian forces resume attacks on the Mariupol steel plant where Ukrainian soldiers are holding out, officials say.

Why Biden Saying ‘Genocide’ Doesn’t Matter

Protesters Amass at White House, Demanding Action on Climate

Blasts Kills at Least 33 as Violence Continues in Afghanistan

‘Kamikaze’ drones are well suited to the fight in Ukraine, the manufacturer says.

Hackers Claim to Target Russian Institutions in Barrage of Cyberattacks and Leaks

R. O. Blechman: ‘April Was Not Cruel to T.S. Eliot’

For France’s Muslims, a Choice Between Lesser Evils in Presidential Vote

‘The Baby’ Review: That Kid’s a Monster. No, Literally.

Texas National Guard Soldier Feared Drowned in Rio Grande