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OPEC and Russia stick to a modest oil increase.

Kenya’s Supreme Court Rejects President’s Plan to Amend Constitution

‘Moonshot’ Review: Found in Space

North Korean ICBM Launch May Have Been Fake. It’s Still Important.

Zelensky implores Australian lawmakers to take a harsher stance against Russia.

U.S. and Russian Astronauts Land on Earth Together Amid War in Ukraine

‘Nitram’ Review: Slouching Toward Infamy

A Mural Lionizing an Indian Ruler Is Sold at Auction. His Legacy Is Contested.

Casino Bonanza May Soon Hit New York

Can Moving the Body Heal the Mind?

If You Think Kale Is ‘So 2010,’ You’re Not Growing the Right Ones

The Best Room in Your Home? It Could Be the Laundry Room.

The London police issue fines for Downing Street lockdown parties.

Planet Word Survived the Pandemic to Inspire a Love of Language

Senator Joe Manchin’s Conflict of Interest

Vladimir Putin, Elon Musk y la insidia de convertir la guerra en un meme

A Russian attack leaves a gaping hole in a government building in Mykolaiv.

Desperate for Cash, Afghans Toil in Mines That Are Deadlier Than Ever

The summit’s venue avoided controversy over Jerusalem.

To Palestinians, the summit is another betrayal.

¿Tratamiento médico o un ‘spa para el cerebro’? Los dilemas de las clínicas de ketamina

Russia’s stock exchange allows limited trading on all its shares.

Four Million Ukrainians in Limbo

Amid War, a Lavish Hotel Will Open in Britain’s Old War Office

The Victims of Scammers Aren’t Stupid. They’re Human.

This Is What It’s Like to Witness a Nuclear Explosion

The Sunday Read: ‘Nurses Have Finally Learned What They’re Worth’

What Africa Needs to Fight Covid Now

How to Watch the Oscars 2022

Cómo (no) perder el tiempo con un hombre más joven

A Young Parisian Chef with a Theatrical Flair

Diary of a Spelling Bee Fanatic

Margaret Atwood on National Myths and the Roots of Totalitarianism

‘Soy mayor, no idiota’. La protesta de un hombre llama la atención de los bancos españoles

Russian missile strikes on the central city of Dnipro destroy buildings, Ukrainian officials say.

Relocation of Presidential Office in Seoul Heightens Security Concerns

‘The Dreams We Had Are Like a Dream’

A surge in cases in Shanghai is testing China’s ‘zero Covid’ strategy.

Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan

Here are the latest developments.

‘Outside Noise’ Review: Walking and Talking in Vienna and Berlin

Last time, China, the U.S. and Russia agreed on sanctions. That may not happen now.

‘A Frightening Repeat’: Ukrainian World War II Survivors Face Conflict Again

N.Y.C.’s New Subway Chief Comes From Boston and Doesn’t Own a Car

Jackson’s strategy in first round of questioning helps neutralize some Republican lines of attack.

Moderna will seek emergency authorization of its vaccine for young children.

Nine Mass Shootings

The Challenge of Raising a Kid Who’s Just Like You

Weekly Accessible Learning Activities: Black History Collection, March Madness, Vocabulary Videos

Lesson of the Day: ‘Pompeii Moves With the Times’