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Today's Headlines: Biden will tap oil reserve, hoping to push gasoline prices down.

A Nation of Spy-Catchers: Fear of Saboteurs Has Ukrainians on Edge
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Friday, April 1, 2022

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Biden will tap oil reserve, hoping to push gasoline prices down.

By Clifford Krauss and Michael D. Shear

The administration said the president would announce a plan to release reserves of crude daily for six months.

A Nation of Spy-Catchers: Fear of Saboteurs Has Ukrainians on Edge

A Nation of Spy-Catchers: Fear of Saboteurs Has Ukrainians on Edge

By Valerie Hopkins

There are checkpoints, hotlines and apps for reporting suspicious activities. Ukrainians worry about saboteurs mixing among them, sowing mistrust and spreading misinformation.

More Mixed Signals From Russia as Ukraine War Enters Sixth Week

More Mixed Signals From Russia as Ukraine War Enters Sixth Week

By Megan Specia, Anton Troianovski and Steven Erlanger

Moscow appeared to adjust its position on humanitarian access to Mariupol, but there was little evidence to support Russian claims of a military pullback near Kyiv.

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She Took the White House Photos. Trump Moved to Take the Profit.

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She Took the White House Photos. Trump Moved to Take the Profit.

By Eric Lipton and Maggie Haberman

The former chief White House photographer made plans to publish a book of Trump photos. The former president had other plans.

I'm Tired of Judging Other People's Covid Choices

Opinion | Guest Essay

I'm Tired of Judging Other People's Covid Choices

By Miranda Featherstone

I don't want righteous alienation. I want community.

Today's Videos

At Least 2 Killed in Powerful Florida Storm

Video Video: At Least 2 Killed in Powerful Florida Storm

By Associated Press

At least two people were killed and two others injured after a severe storm destroyed homes in the Florida Panhandle.

U.S. and Russian Astronauts Return from the Space Station

Video Video: U.S. and Russian Astronauts Return from the Space Station

By The Associated Press

A spacecraft carrying a NASA astronaut and his Russian crewmates landed in Kazakhstan. Russia's invasion of Ukraine could strain future collaboration between NASA and its Russian counterpart, Roscosmos.

U.K. Spy Chief Says Russian Soldiers Have Disobeyed Orders

Video Video: U.K. Spy Chief Says Russian Soldiers Have Disobeyed Orders

By The Associated Press

Jeremy Fleming, the director of Britain's electronic surveillance agency, said Russian troops, plagued by low morale and weapons shortages, have refused to carry out orders and accidentally shot down their own aircraft.

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