Ukraine Fears New Offensive Is Underway as Russia Masses Troops
Thursday, February 2, 2023 | |
By Jeanna Smialek and Isabella Simonetti America's central bank has shifted into a new phase, raising rates more slowly as inflation shows signs of moderating. | | By Marc Santora and Michael Schwirtz Russia is massing hundreds of thousands of troops and stepping up its bombardment, perhaps signaling the biggest assault since the start of the war. "I think it has started," Ukraine's leader says. | | By Rick Rojas His death after he was beaten by the police inspired anger and sorrow across the country. His family remembers him as a "beautiful soul." | | |
Magazine By Susan Dominus Hot flashes, sleeplessness, pain during sex: For some of menopause's worst symptoms, there's an established treatment. Why aren't more women offered it? | | Opinion | Charles M. Blow By Charles M. Blow Grieving loved ones in public isn't normal, yet families do it valiantly. | | |
By The Associated Press Rev. Dr. J. Lawrence Turner, the pastor of Mississippi Boulevard Christian Church in Memphis, described Tyre Nichols as "a good person" whose brutal killing by the police denied him "the dignity of his humanity." | | By Associated Press Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III announced a deal to give the U.S. military access to four more bases in the Philippines, bringing the total to nine. | | By The New York Times The storm pushing across parts of the Southern Plains and Southeast disrupted travel and caused widespread power outages in Texas. | | |
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