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American conservative Catholics mourn Benedict as an unofficial figurehead.

What Pope Benedict Taught Me About Faith

Explosions sound in Kyiv as Ukrainians get ready for the New Year.

Pope Benedict’s Life in Pictures

‘Can I Please Use Your Phone?’

Unmotivated Cowboys Beat Unmotivated Titans

Zelensky signs a controversial law to regulate the news media.

Deal-making Thrived, Then Hit a Road Bump

Xi and Putin Meet Again, Two Strongmen in a Weak Moment

The 2022 High School Yearbook of American Politics

6 Ways to Strengthen Your Relationships in 2023

Wordplay’s Favorite Crosswords of 2022

China Responds to U.S. Covid Testing Rule With a Collective Shrug

Medical Debt Is Being Erased in Ohio and Illinois. Is Your Town Next?

Does Best-Selling Advice Stand the Test of Time?

Year-End Listener Mailbag: Your 2022 Questions, Part 1

China’s Easing of Travel Rules Met With Joy, and Some Anxiety

China’s New Covid Chapter

Southwest’s Meltdown Draws Federal Scrutiny as Passengers Remain Stranded

$2.8 Million Homes in Oregon, Massachusetts and Maryland

Navalny accuses the prison authorities of using his health as a tool to put pressure on him.

The Bull-and-Bear Case for 2023

Navalny accuses the prison authorities of using his health as a tool to put pressure on him.

Attacks on 4 Washington Substations Cut Power to Thousands, Officials Say

5 Podcasts About the Royal Family

‘Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical’ Review: Youth in Revolt

Nepal’s Revolving Door Produces a New Leader but No Hoped-For Change

After a deadly weekend attack, the authorities in Kherson renew their appeal for people to evacuate.

‘The Daily’ reports from the road with Ukraine’s refugees.

On the Road With Ukraine’s Refugees: An Update

With Record Military Incursions, China Warns Taiwan and the U.S.

Is It Time for a ‘White Lotus’ Vacation?

Conservatives in Western Canada Pass Law Rejecting Federal Sovereignty

Covid Is Spreading Rapidly in China, New Signs Suggest

kherson-defiance

U.N. Fears 180 Rohingya Refugees in Stranded Boat Are Dead

Quotation of the Day: Police Deploy New Strategies to Refill Ranks

A Christmas Conversation About Christ

Reasons for Optimism in 2023

Back From a Debilitating Illness, Kris Wilkes Is Ready for His Chance

Russia Shells Kherson, Killing 5 as Zelensky Warns More Strikes Could Mar Christmas

The 2022 Baseball Trivia Extravaganza

Emergency workers in the Buffalo area are struggling to operate in blizzard conditions, an official says.

Consumer Spending Cooled in November as Closely Watched Inflation Gauge Slowed

Travel is perilous across the United States as the frigid cold heads east.

When Putin called the conflict a ‘war,’ he wasn’t reversing course.

Tracking North Korea’s Record Number of Missile Launches

Jeep Plant Shutdown Imperils Illinois Town and 1,350 Workers

Ukraine’s leader is back in Kyiv after a sprint of diplomacy.

A fierce storm and freezing temperatures are set to sweep the central and eastern U.S.