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War May Loom, but Are There Offramps?
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For Ukrainian Soldiers, a Nervous Guessing Game on the Front

For Ukrainian Soldiers, a Nervous Guessing Game on the Front

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.

War May Loom, but Are There Offramps?

War May Loom, but Are There Offramps?

By David E. Sanger

Fears of a Russian invasion of Ukraine are growing, but diplomatic options remain.

Wild Day for Stock Market as Investors Warily Await the Fed's Moves

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.

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Eco-Leftists and the Far Right: Vaccine Mandate Forges Unlikely Coalition of Protesters in Germany

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Eco-Leftists and the Far Right: Vaccine Mandate Forges Unlikely Coalition of Protesters in Germany

By Katrin Bennhold

The prospect of a vaccine mandate has galvanized a nationwide protest movement attracting naturalists, neo-Nazis and ordinary citizens alike.

We Can't Work It Out: Why I Finally Broke Up With the Beatles

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We Can't Work It Out: Why I Finally Broke Up With the Beatles

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.

Today's Videos

Military Announces a Takeover in Burkina Faso

Video Video: Military Announces a Takeover in Burkina Faso

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.

Boris Johnson Says He Takes Islamophobia Claim 'Very Seriously'

Video Video: Boris Johnson Says He Takes Islamophobia Claim 'Very Seriously'

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."

Adams Announces Return of Controversial Anti-Crime Unit

Video Video: Adams Announces Return of Controversial Anti-Crime Unit

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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