U.S. Details Costs of a Russian Invasion of Ukraine
| By Dana Goldstein and Noam Scheiber Chicago teachers have voted to go remote. Other unions are agitating for change. For Democrats, who promised to keep schools open, the tensions are a distinctly unwelcome development. | | | By David E. Sanger and Eric Schmitt The Biden administration and its allies are developing new possible sanctions ahead of a series of meetings to defuse the crisis with Moscow. | | | By Jonah E. Bromwich and William K. Rashbaum A memo by New York City's new police leader sharply questioned Manhattan's new district attorney over his strategy for prosecuting crime. | | |
| Business By Emma Goldberg For almost two years, couches have been cubicles. Colleagues are instant message avatars. And people are reconsidering how much they should have to put up with from a boss. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Sandeep Jauhar Health care workers during the pandemic deserve hazard pay. | | |
| By Reuters At least 21 people died in Pakistan after heavy snow left them stranded in their cars on roads leading to a popular tourist town just outside Islamabad. | | | By Reuters President Emmanuel Macron of France said he stood by his earlier comments that he wanted to "piss off" millions of France's unvaccinated citizens by barring them from entering public spaces. | | | By Network Pool In his three-decade Senate tenure, Mr. Reid oversaw the passage of landmark legislation, including the Affordable Care Act, a sweeping economic stimulus and a new set of rules for Wall Street. | | |
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