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Billy Eichner Wrote Himself Into the Romance He Wanted With ‘Bros’

Gerrymandering, the Full Story

Caminar rápido podría tener grandes beneficios

Florida After Hurricane Ian

Elecciones presidenciales en Brasil

A Year Under the Taliban

China Gets Its First mRNA Vaccine Approval — in Indonesia

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Zelensky answers escalating Russian threats with a taunt to soldiers: ‘If you want to live, run.’

Lesson Plan: Why Iranians Are Protesting

Putin will sign agreements on Friday to absorb four Ukrainian territories, the Kremlin says.

Rwanda Genocide Tribunal’s Most Wanted Man Finally Faces Trial

Stuck on the Streets of San Francisco in a Driverless Car

Should I Sign a Divorce Agreement With My Mother-in-Law?

Why experts and officials say the pipeline leaks were no accident (and why many of them are blaming Russia).

When does a storm surge typically peak?

Australia’s Proposed Integrity Commission Would Work Mostly in Secret

Gov. Hochul Solidifies Lead Over Lee Zeldin in Latest Poll

Mahler’s ‘Resurrection’ Manuscript Settles in Cleveland

It Costs $250,000 to Access This Private Playground

Nine days after Hurricane Fiona, many in Puerto Rico are still without power.

Typhoon Noru Heads for Vietnam After Hitting the Philippines

‘El final está a la vista’

Film Club: ‘Mink!’

Putin Ally Acknowledges Founding Wagner Mercenary Group

European Political Turmoil Roils Global Markets

On a Greek Island, a Couple Find Fresh Creative Possibilities

Despite Injuries, Several Quarterbacks Play On

British Pound Touches Record Low as Investors Dump U.K. Assets

In Malibu, an Inflatable Bungalow for Robert Downey Jr.

At Least 9 Killed in School Shooting in Russia, Including Children

The Morning: The back story of the migrant buses

The Week in Business: The Fed Hits the Brakes

Who’s on the ballot in Italy?

How Italian electoral law works.

Italy appears poised to shift to the far right as voters head to the polls today.

Eliud Kipchoge Smashes His Own Marathon World Record

A Quartet of Debuts

Referendum voting is carried out ‘under the muzzle of machine guns,’ Ukrainian officials warn.

Ukraine strips Iran’s ambassador of accreditation over drone sales to Russia.

Moscow has threatened to annex Ukrainian territory and defend it as Russian land.

An Indiana Family Lives in the Gym (Literally)

Runners and Cyclists Use GPS Mapping to Make Art

Moves by central banks leave little room for error.

U.N. experts find that war crimes have been committed in Ukraine.

The referendums are taking place in areas from which large numbers of people have fled.

A Shift in Crime

The Pastors Being Driven Out by Trumpism

U.K. Government Goes Full Tilt on Tax Cuts and Free-Market Economics

Crimea’s 2014 referendum was followed by swift annexation by Russia.