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| By Matina Stevis-Gridneff, David E. Sanger and Rick Gladstone The alliance also said it would assist Ukraine because of chemical, biological and nuclear threats posed by Russia in the month-old invasion. | | | By Jason Horowitz, Jonathan Abrams and Ivan Nechepurenko Some former hostages question whether the family should remain silent, saying pressure campaigns can work. | | | By Sheera Frenkel and Stuart A. Thompson Some conservatives have echoed the Kremlin's misleading claims about the war and vice versa, giving each other's assertions a sheen of credibility. | | |
| World By Anton Troianovski At least four state television employees have publicly resigned, citing regret for their roles in promoting false narratives about Ukraine. | | | Opinion By Andrew Marr The pivotal and motivating power of individual charismatic leadership. | | |
| By The Associated Press The confirmation hearings continue for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, President Biden's nominee to the Supreme Court. | | | By Reuters NATO announced the deployment of four battlegroups to Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania and Slovakia, a move that doubles the alliance's forces on its eastern flank. | | | By Ang Li, Axel Boada and Rex Sakamoto Under President Bill Clinton, Ms. Albright represented America at the United Nations and was the first woman to serve as secretary of state. Ms. Albright died at the age of 84. | | |
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