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Trump’s indictment generates little official reaction overseas.

Why Tetris Consumed Your Brain

For Ukrainian Convicts, a Strange Odyssey Through Russian Prisons

With its arrest of an American reporter, Russia doubles down on isolation.

Los asteroides con nombres de astrónomos jesuitas: una inusual relación entre ciencia y religión

Late Night Is Tickled by Trump’s Indictment

Bob Iger Ousts a Marvel Antagonist

‘Enys Men’ Review: Island of the Lost

The Biggest Battle in Ukraine

The Plan to Save Baseball

Three Sophomore Books That Are Anything but Sophomoric

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Hervé Renard Set to Coach France at Women’s World Cup

Explosions are reported in Melitopol, an occupied city Ukraine hopes to recapture.

This Vegan Soup Is Rich With Peanuts, Potatoes and Comfort

Risks are rising at a Ukrainian nuclear plant, the head of the U.N.’s atomic watchdog says.

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The Fight Over ‘Cop City’

Is Empowering Corporate Women Enough?

Destroyed by War, a Ukrainian City Becomes a Ghost Town

Late Night Recaps Donald Trump’s Waco Rally

A First Step Toward Mandatory Composting

Israel braces for a fresh wave of mass protests.

A Republican Spending Problem

The World Bank estimated the cost of rebuilding Ukraine at $411 billion. Support is growing to use Russian funds for it.

The Slow Motion Tidal Wave Consuming Our Economy

A key Netanyahu ally backs away from bill that would have reinstated him in the cabinet.

Here’s what the judicial overhaul is about.

Bill Gates: Me preocupa que estemos volviendo a cometer los mismos errores

The Week in Business: TikTok in the Hot Seat

Putin Says He Could Put Tactical Nuclear Weapons in Belarus by Summer

Victor LaValle’s Latest Mixes Horror With a History of the West

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The Lonely Librarian, the Color of Melancholy, and Tangerines

Deadly Tornado Tears Through Mississippi

200,000-Dollar Fine Aims to Expose Money Laundering in Canada

Training for War on a Pacific Island With Nuclear Memories

Thousands of Ukrainians Endure Dire Conditions Around Bakhmut, Aid Groups Say

‘Hotel Rwanda’ Hero Released From Prison After Two and a Half Years

Free Speech (or Not) at Stanford

A River Choking on Fish Corpses, and a Community Full of Anger

‘Bonkers’ Bond Trading May Be Sending a Grim Signal About the Economy

U.S. Due Diligence Firm Says China Detained Its Employees

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The Threat of TikTok

The situation at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant remains perilous, the U.N. says.

Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan

Everything, Everywhere, in One Big Book

Bank of England to Weigh a Rate Increase After a Jump in Inflation

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