War May Loom, but Are There Offramps?
Tuesday, January 25, 2022 | |
By Andrew E. Kramer Given Russia's penchant for misdirection, it's unclear how a military incursion would start. And that keeps the Ukrainian troops on edge. | | By David E. Sanger Fears of a Russian invasion of Ukraine are growing, but diplomatic options remain. | | By Coral Murphy Marcos and Mohammed Hadi The S&P 500 slid into correction territory before rallying, and signals on Wall Street show that investors have become markedly more pessimistic. | | |
World By Katrin Bennhold The prospect of a vaccine mandate has galvanized a nationwide protest movement attracting naturalists, neo-Nazis and ordinary citizens alike. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Josh Max Once I freed myself of the Fab Four, it was as though I'd woken up from a deep sleep. I was suddenly available to a new musical world. | | |
By Christina Kelso and Taylor Turner The military in Burkina Faso announced a takeover of the West African nation. Soldiers ousted its democratically elected president and suspended the Constitution. | | By The Associated Press Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain ordered an inquiry into an allegation of Islamophobia made by Nusrat Ghani, a former transport minister who said she lost her job in part because of her "Muslimness." | | By Reuters Mayor Eric Adams of New York City announced an ambitious public safety plan that would bring back a revamped version of the police unit, which was disbanded in 2020 amid social justice protests. | | |
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