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Ukrainian refugee from Popasna spots looted possessions on Russian tank

Why Masks Work, but Mandates Haven’t

The W.H.O. acts to speed up its response to global health emergencies.

What do Russian papers say about sanctions?

Why the Police Took 78 Minutes to Stop the Uvalde Gunman

Sidhu Moose Wala: The murdered Indian rapper who 'made sense of chaos'

North Korea reports increase in cases despite its claim to have the virus under control.

Samuel Kanu: Nigeria's Methodist Church leader kidnapped

The Start of Summer

Ukraine may soon get US long-range MLRS rocket system

Here are the latest developments in the war in Ukraine.

States Rush Toward New Gun Restrictions as Congress Remains Gridlocked

Ukraine war: BBC interview with Russian ambassador to the UK

¿Piensas compartir tu leche materna por la crisis de fórmula para bebés? Esto debes saber

Liverpool v Real Madrid: Champions League final kick-off delayed for 'security reasons'

Can Paramount Go It Alone?

In Los Angeles, a Tree With Stories to Tell

How a Mapmaker Became New York’s Most Unexpected Power Broker

Dinosaurs Started Out Hot, Then Some of Them Turned Cold

Want a Nutcracker or a ‘Craft Cocktail?’ He’s Your Guy.

Activist Investing Has Come for Fossil Fuels. What About Guns?

Testing Positive and Using the ‘Backdoor’ to Get Into the U.S.

My Roommate Won’t Pay Rent and Won’t Leave. What Can I Do?

Uvalde, Texas

Aryan Khan: Drug charges dropped against Shah Rukh Khan's son

'Switch off the TV': Former Russian-state journalist's plea to Russians

Zelensky warns that Russia plans to reduce Ukraine’s east ‘to ashes.’

Uvalde shooting: Texas police change key details as criticism mounts

The Only Living Pay Phones in New York

A Darker ‘Borgen’ Returns, and Heads to Greenland

Texas shooting: The teachers who sacrificed their lives to protect children

‘Fanny: The Right to Rock’ Review: Still Kicking

Y la COVID-19 sigue aquí

Ella Fitzgerald and the Lasting Power of Childhood Icons

World leaders react with heartbreak and calls for change.

¿Los noctámbulos tienen posibilidades de volverse madrugadores?

New Zealand’s prime minister describes how her country said ‘Never again.’

The report on Downing Street parties is finally submitted.

‘Partygate’: A scandal with a dizzying set of twists and turns.

Weekly Accessible Learning Activities: Sharks, Tattoos, Faces

The deadliest U.S. school shooting in a decade shakes a rural Texas city.

As Border Crossings Soar, Biden Relies on Shelters to Manage Influx

Many Jewish World War II Soldiers Had Christian Burials. That’s Changing.

You May Be Ready for Summer, but Is Your Home?

When Your Job Fills In for Your Faith, That’s a Problem

Coronavirus: Argentine President Fernández pays 'fine' over lockdown party

Luc Besson: French director cleared of rape charges by Paris court

Ukraine war: Russia's jailed Navalny attacks invasion as judge rejects appeal

Interested in Solar Panels? Here Is Some Advice.

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe tells BBC she was forced to sign confession in Iran

Can You Guess the Country? A New Geography Photo Quiz for Students

French Open 2022: Amanda Anisimova beats Naomi Osaka in first round

China and Taiwan: A really simple guide

Buffalo’s Children Confront the Reality of Racist Hate

My Lunch With President Biden

Nigeria: Four die in Lagos Island building collapse

These 90-Year-Old Runners Have Some Advice for You

Professor Brian Cox: Maybe humans are the Martians

How My Father, Ronald Reagan, Grappled With Abortion

Floods in Bangladesh and India affect millions

In South Korea, Biden Moves to Shore Up Alliance

Covid in North Korea: No response to US vaccine offer

National security was a prime focus, even with little distance between the parties.

Watching Members of the Royal Family Shake Hands and Then Shake More Hands

Tornado in Germany injures 43 people, police say

Russia, aiming to reopen Mariupol’s port, works to demine it.

1 Million Deaths, 13 Last Messages

Fifty Brazilian couples share a wedding day

The U.S. and Australia are similar, but their pandemic death rates point to very different cultures of trust.

Man Gets 24 Years for Starting Wildfire That Killed California Condors

Argentina found guilty of massacre of Qom and Moqoit people

Navjot Singh Sidhu: India's cricketer-turned-politician jailed for road rage death

‘Misoginia de la era colonial’: en los fallos sobre los derechos de las mujeres se cita a un juez del siglo XVII

Canada's indigenous leaders ask for royal apology

Golden State’s Andrew Wiggins Isn’t Who You Thought He Was

Sri Lanka defaults on debt for first time in its history

US military probe finds no wrongdoing in deadly Syria air strike

The Battle for Azovstal: A Soldier’s Story