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A body bag and a sister in denial: One immeasurable tragedy among many.

What to Stream in May

Ukrainian police have received more than 7,000 missing persons reports since the start of Russia’s invasion.

Sunflower Oil ‘Vanishes’ as Ukraine War Grinds On

A Winnipeg Landmark Rich in Symbolism Comes Under Indigenous Control

An ‘Angel’ for Homeless Students and the Revolt of the College-Educated Working Class: The Week in Narrated Articles

Ukraine Coverage

Vaccines for Young Children

The Risks of a New U.S. Approach in Ukraine

Europe’s economy slows to a crawl as war and inflation take a toll.

An Education Panel Gets Feisty With the Mayor

¿Los chicos están bien?

Homes for Sale in New York City

Even the ‘Wrong’ Picasso Can Be So Right

‘Los Conductos’ Review: Lost Souls Above Medellín

The Extreme Heat Pummeling India and Pakistan Is About to Get Worse

America’s Inflation Solution Could Become the World’s Problem

Catch up: Alphabet’s profits fall for the first time since 2020.

11 Electrocuted When Religious Chariot Hits Transmission Wires in India

La inquietante desaparición de Debanhi Escobar desata la indignación en México

Musk may be about to sell some Tesla stock. How would that affect markets?

A Woman’s Haunting Disappearance Sparks Outrage in Mexico Over Gender Violence

Kevin Hart’s Media Company Sells $100 Million Stake to Private Equity

Biden to Use Clemency Powers for First Time

A Billionaires’ World

New Details Underscore House G.O.P. Role in Jan. 6 Planning

North Korea Holds Military Parade With Nuclear Threat

Tens of thousands are without power as fighting rages in eastern Ukraine.

A Push for Traffic Stop Reform

Macron scores a decisive win, but domestic concerns loom.

How Zelensky Ended Political Discord and Put Ukraine on a War Footing

‘Crisis Actors’? Where Have I Heard That Before?

Voter turnout, a key to the outcome, is low at midday.

The Red Cross says it is ‘deeply alarmed’ by conditions in Mariupol, as Russia continues to bombard.

The Sunday Read: ‘How Many Billionaires Are There, Anyway?’

The Limits of ‘Lived Experience’

‘No Regrets’ Is a Terrible Mantra for Life

The French presidential voting system is simple, but also complex.

How Remote Work Helped Tech Companies Outside Silicon Valley Grow

Molars, Reticence and Eco-Warriors

Armed with new powerful weapons, Ukraine is limiting Russian advances, military analysts say.

Melissa Clark’s Saturday Recipe

Where is Transnistria, and why is it relevant to the war in Ukraine?

Canada’s Stanley Cup Hopes Rest on Leafs, Flames, Oilers

One Ukrainian War Casualty: The World’s Largest Airplane

Russia has broader aims in Ukraine, a top commander says, but it’s not clear if that’s official policy.

France issues an international arrest warrant for Carlos Ghosn.

France issues an international arrest warrant for Carlos Ghosn.

The Wolf of Crypto and the Confederate Statue Remover: The Week in Narrated Articles

How Long Can I Avoid Socializing With My Neighbors?