Vladimir Putin: Crafty Strategist or Aggrieved and Reckless Leader?
Saturday, February 19, 2022 | |
| By Michael D. Shear, Valerie Hopkins, Marc Santora and Ivan Nechepurenko President Biden spoke amid fears that Russia was setting the stage for an invasion that could ignite the biggest conflict in Europe in decades. | | | news analysis By Anton Troianovski Analysts puzzling over the Russian leader's intentions say that his troop buildup around Ukraine could be a convincing bluff, but also posit that he could have fundamentally changed during the pandemic. | | | By Luke Broadwater and Michael S. Schmidt The former president, who assailed Hillary Clinton in 2016 for her handling of sensitive material, was confirmed by the National Archives to have taken classified documents with him when he left office. | | |
| New York By Neil Vigdor and Eduardo Medina The sealing of the case against Hadley Palmer, 53, who must register as a sex offender for secretly filming minors, has revived questions about judicial favoritism for the wealthy. Lawyers say they were trying to protect her victims. | | | Opinion | Jamelle Bouie By Jamelle Bouie The teaching of history is under siege. | | |
| By Haley Willis, Ainara Tiefenthäler, Brenna Smith and Masha Froliak Allegations of a car bomb and unsubstantiated claims of an imminent attack by Ukrainian forces have heightened tensions in areas of Ukraine held by pro-Russian separatists. | | | By SARAH NIR and Reuters Police officers made dozens of arrests as they moved to clear protesters from the streets of the Canadian capital where a truck blockade had been disrupting daily life for weeks. | | | By Storyful The ferry, which was traveling to Italy from Greece, had 239 passengers and 51 crew members on board when the fire broke out. | | |
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