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The ruble crashes, the stock market closes and Russia’s economy staggers under sanctions.

What You Get for $1.5 Million in California

Dr. Bronner’s, the Soap Company, Dips Into Psychedelics

Three Bedrooms, Two Roommates and a Patch of Dirt

Harvey Fierstein Sings the Song of Himself in ‘I Was Better Last Night’

When Her Husband Said He Wanted to Die, Amy Bloom Listened

In Photos: Scenes from Kyiv early on Sunday.

Zelensky rejects the Kremlin’s offer to hold talks in Belarus, saying it’s not neutral territory.

Why the Chinese Internet Is Cheering Russia’s Invasion

In Photos: Scenes from Kyiv early on Sunday.

‘A loud boom that shook the whole house’: A neighbor describes a Russian missile strike.

Russia Intensifies Censorship Campaign, Pressuring Tech Giants

New Amazon Headquarters Sparks Feud Among Indigenous South Africans

The Enduring Significance of Jumping the Broom

Trayvon Martin is Still Making America Confront Its Original Sin

Flight Attendants in the Pandemic and Wellness Diets for Pets: The Week in Narrated Articles

Russia says it won’t enter talks until Ukraine stops fighting.

Adopting the Tetris Mind-Set

‘Driven by the Potential for Joy’: Comedies Are the Thing This Spring

How Bridget Everett, Star of HBO’s ‘Somebody, Somewhere,’ Spends Her Sundays

‘The Desperate Hour’ Review: An Exercise in Panic

‘Big Gold Brick’ Review: Sad Sack Makes Good

You Can Take It With You, if the Grave Is Deep Enough

Say Hello Again to the Office, Fingers Crossed

Poem: Albeit

The U.S. mask mandate for air travel will expire next month, but some flight attendants say it’s too soon.

Climate Fears on Back Burner as Fuel Costs Soar and Russia Crisis Deepens

N.C.A.A. Tournament Peek: Gonzaga Remains the Favorite, but the Blue Bloods are Back

The Beef Patty Is Jamaica in the Palm of Your Hand

‘The Man From the Future’ Recounts the Life of a Restless Genius

Germany puts a stop to Nord Stream 2, a key Russian natural gas pipeline.

Two European officials say Russian troops entered eastern Ukraine.

‘Aprendimos que tenemos poder’: la manifestación de los camioneros impulsa el debate político en Canadá

Winter Getaways

Giving Advice With the ‘Social Q’s’ Column

Ukraine’s president accuses the West of ‘appeasement,’ drawing a lesson from Europe’s past.

Six Days Afloat in the Everglades

La era de las grandes empresas tecnológicas

Ignoring a Text Message or Email Isn’t Always Rude. Sometimes It’s Necessary.

Farewell, Readers, It’s Been a Remarkable Ride

La pandemia que cambió el trabajo para siempre

Justice Dept. Is Set to Modify Trump-Era Program Aimed at Fighting Chinese Threats

Marc Brown on the End of ‘Arthur’ and His Favorite Fan Theories

Troy Kotsur, actor de ‘CODA’, habla de su histórica y sanadora nominación al Oscar

Cold Water Plunges Are Trendy. Can They Really Reduce Anxiety and Depression?

Ambitions and Emotions Run Hot in ‘The Founders,’ a History of PayPal

Eight years after protesters were gunned down in Kyiv, Ukraine faces even greater peril.

When Architects Made Worlds

Pandemic’s Economic Impact Is Easing, but Aftershocks May Linger

Should You Still Wear a Mask?