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Man Charged With Hate Crimes After Nooses and Racist Notes Found

A small group of women and children has made it out of Mariupol’s Azovstal steel plant.

Ukraine says Russia looted ancient gold artifacts from a museum.

Some Muslims Are Using Digital Rings to Track Their Praises to God

C. Vivian Stringer, Celebrated College Basketball Coach, Says She Will Retire

Jail Officer and Murder Suspect Missing After Heading to Fictitious Appointment

The E.U. is weighing a lengthy phase-out for Russian oil.

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

Love Letter: Smiling, Remembering the Bad Times

How to Clean Wood Cutting Boards

‘Extremely Critical Fire Weather’ Threatens the Southwest

Instacart Searches for a Direction as Its Pandemic Boom Fades

Review: Sasha Waltz’s Action Painting Swirls to ‘In C’

Holland Taylor Plays Ann Richards One Last Time

Russian and Ukrainian troops are trading punches in the east and south, analysts say.

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Dropping Anna Netrebko, the Met Turns to a Ukrainian Diva

They’re All Good Dogs, and It Has Nothing to Do With Their Breed

China suspends import tariffs on coal, helping Russian exports.

Review: Nico Muhly’s Moody Concerto for Two Pianos

Endgame Nears in Bidding for Chelsea F.C.

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How to Make Miscarriage More Traumatic

Guía para ayudar a los adolescentes con su salud mental

Cable Giants Comcast and Charter Team Up on Streaming Devices

Vaccines for young children are being delayed by incomplete data, a top F.D.A. official suggests.

Donald Baechler, Painter of Cartoonish Collages, Is Dead at 65

A new U.S.-led international group will meet monthly to focus on aiding Ukraine.

Let’s Have a (Disco) Ball

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Turkey drops its indoor mask mandate in most settings.

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

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

In France, a Victory and a Warning

‘The Premonitions Bureau’ Recounts Crowdsourcing the Supernatural

Working on the railroad when the railroad is a target.

BuzzFeed argues that employee dispute should be moved to a court.

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Lo que no sabes sobre Amazon

Review: Joyce DiDonato’s ‘Eden’ Takes Root at Carnegie Hall

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

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

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

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Ukraine officials say U.N. should focus on humanitarian aid during trip this week, not negotiate in Moscow.

Climate Protests

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