The E.U. Offered to Embrace Ukraine, but Now What?
By Katie Rogers President Biden said he and Germany's chancellor, Olaf Scholz, would work in "lock step" to provide military support to Ukraine. | | By Steven Erlanger The European Union and NATO have promised a path to membership for the embattled country. But real partnership will hold risks and benefits for both sides. | | By Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs and Jacey Fortin The sentence was the maximum that the judge could hand down for the murders of Alex Murdaugh's wife and son, given that prosecutors had not sought the death penalty. | | |
World By Josh Holder, Lauren Leatherby, Anton Troianovski and Weiyi Cai The West never won over as much of the world as it initially seemed. Here's how Russia is taking advantage of a fragmented world. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Vanessa Ogle I grew up near a toxic disaster. The years ahead in East Palestine could be tough. | | |
By The New York Times During a meeting with the German chancellor, Olaf Scholz, President Biden said the two countries had worked in "lockstep" to provide aid to Ukraine. | | By The New York Times President Biden awarded the Medal of Honor to Col. Paris Davis, who saved three fellow soldiers in the midst of battle after sustaining multiple gun shot injuries. | | By Storyful A powerful storm system unleashed strong winds, tornadoes and heavy rain across the South. | | |
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