By BY MICHAEL D. SHEAR AND ZOLAN KANNO-YOUNGS from NYT World
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Speaking in Warsaw, President Biden described Vladimir V. Putin as a tyrant with “a craving for absolute power and control.”
By BY MICHAEL D. SHEAR, DAVID E. SANGER AND MICHAEL LEVENSON from NYT World
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“For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power,” the president said, while warning Western nations that the fight against autocracy would be costly and could be lengthy.
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Investigators were still looking for wreckage, remains and the second black box in an effort to determine what caused the crash.
By BY HELENE COOPER from NYT World
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A U.S. official said Ukrainian forces were fighting fiercely in the city, but Ukrainian and Russian officials disagreed.
By BY THE LEARNING NETWORK from NYT The Learning Network
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Teenage comments in response to our recent writing prompts, and an invitation to join the ongoing conversation.
By BY ROSLYN SULCAS from NYT Arts
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Mejia and Quan are the artists in residences at this summer’s festival, which will also feature new works by Justin Peck, Pam Tanowitz and others.
By BY JULIAN E. BARNES from NYT U.S.
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U.S. intelligence agencies thought the Afghan military would last longer and predicted Kyiv would fall faster, showing the difficulty of assessing fighting spirit.
By BY BRIAN SEIBERT from NYT Arts
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In a program at the Joyce Theater, Brown’s company, Evidence, presented three dances that aren’t new but seem newly meaningful.
By BY VIVIAN YEE AND PATRICK KINGSLEY from NYT World
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All three countries are navigating fraught relationships with the Biden administration amid the quickly changing geopolitical landscape precipitated by Russia’s war on Ukraine.
By BY JULIA JACOBS from NYT Arts
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A judge in California freed the former Nickelodeon star from the arrangement that had governed her life after highly publicized struggles with substance abuse.
By BY ANNIE KARNI AND KATIE ROGERS from NYT U.S.
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Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson was surrounded by a circle of jubilant supporters, many of them Black, as hearings opened to consider her nomination as the first Black woman to serve on the Supreme Court.
By BY DWIGHT GARNER from NYT Books
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In “The Emergency,” Thomas Fisher writes about his work at a Chicago hospital and the inequities of American health care.
By BY JEANNA SMIALEK from NYT Business
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Jerome H. Powell, the chair of the Federal Reserve, voiced worry about inflation expectations and declared the central bank ready to do what it takes to control rapid price increases.
By BY ZIA UR-REHMAN AND SALMAN MASOOD from NYT World
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The recent lynching of a man accused of burning pages from a Quran underscored Pakistan’s leading status as a site of religious violence.
Liverpool will play Manchester City in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley after they edge past Nottingham Forest in a pulsating quarter-final at the City Ground.
By BY ZACHARY WOOLFE from NYT Arts
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Kevin Puts’s new opera had its premiere in a Philadelphia Orchestra concert presentation before coming to New York this fall.
By BY ADEEL HASSAN from NYT World
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Some scientists and health experts see the possibility that the first signs of a new surge could be missed, but others say metrics like hospitalizations and wastewater monitoring have become more relevant than daily reports.
By BY JAMES WAGNER from NYT Sports
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Correa, a superstar shortstop, bucked the recent trend of massive contracts, agreeing to a short and flexible deal — with a record-setting average annual value.
By BY NAVEEN KUMAR from NYT Theater
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In Sam Chanse’s affecting play, a daughter tries to understand her mother, who resists any reminder of her escape from the Khmer Rouge.
By BY STEVEN ERLANGER AND PATRICK KINGSLEY from NYT World
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Western officials have little optimism that talks between Russia and Ukraine have reached a serious stage or have even confronted the most difficult issues.
By BY JENNY GROSS from NYT Business
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The abrupt terminations caused widespread service cancellations and drew immediate backlash from government officials and unions.
By BY BEATRICE LOAYZA from NYT Movies
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Charlotte Gainsbourg makes her directorial debut with an elusive portrait of her mother, the French-English star Jane Birkin, at age 74.
By Unknown Author from NYT Opinion
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Readers react to President Volodymyr Zelensky’s speech and urge a no-fly zone in Ukraine. Also: Violence against Asian Americans; daylight saving time.
By BY DANIEL VICTOR AND RAPHAEL MINDER from NYT World
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A European monitoring service projected that the dust, which cast an eerie orange pall over much of the continent, could reach as far as Denmark.
By Unknown Author from NYT Business
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For now, consumers may feel the sting of higher prices more acutely than the pinch of a quarter-point bump.
By BY ALEX MARSHALL from NYT Arts
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Olga Smirnova said she was against the war in Ukraine “with all the fibers of my soul.” Now, she has joined the Dutch National Ballet.
By BY JEANNA SMIALEK from NYT Business
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The Federal Reserve lifted its policy interest rate for the first time since 2018 and penciled in six more rate increases this year as it tries to combat a burst of quick price increases.
By BY REBECCA DAVIS O’BRIEN from NYT New York
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Yan Xiong, a Chinese dissident who immigrated to America and is now a political candidate on Long Island, was targeted by an agent of the Chinese government, federal prosecutors said.
By BY DAVID E. SANGER, STEVEN ERLANGER AND GLENN THRUSH from NYT World
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The president will travel to Brussels for the NATO session, and will also attend a European Union summit meeting.
By Unknown Author from NYT Sports
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Many comebacks fizzle. Tom Brady’s remains to be seen. But here are a few of the most successful un-retirements in sports.
By BY JOHNNY DIAZ from NYT Science
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The “Saturday Night Live” comedian will be one of six passengers to fly to the edge of space this month with Blue Origin, the rocket company founded by Jeff Bezos.
By BY BILLY WITZ from NYT Sports
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The N.C.A.A. men’s basketball tournament is filled with juicy matchups, interesting players and potential surprises.
By BY JAMES WAGNER from NYT Sports
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Canada’s border restrictions bar those players, and the players will not be paid while the team is abroad as part of the sport’s new labor agreement.
By BY JAVIER C. HERNÁNDEZ from NYT Arts
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At the Metropolitan Opera, the bass-baritone Vladyslav Buialskyi has become a symbol of his country’s struggles.
By BY VALERIE HOPKINS from NYT World
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Western Ukraine has been a safe haven for Ukrainian refugees, as well as businessmen, journalists and diplomats. But attacks in two cities pierced the sense of security in the region.