Today's Headlines: As the war in Ukraine moves into its second month, fears grow of Mariupol’s fall to Russia.

Onstage Slap Rattles Oscars, Before 'CODA' Triumphs
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As the war in Ukraine moves into its second month, fears grow of Mariupol's fall to Russia.

As the war in Ukraine moves into its second month, fears grow of Mariupol's fall to Russia.

By Carlotta Gall

Ukraine's top military intelligence officer suggested that Russia was changing its military focus to the south and east and might be trying to divide the country.

Onstage Slap Rattles Oscars, Before 'CODA' Triumphs

Onstage Slap Rattles Oscars, Before 'CODA' Triumphs

By Brooks Barnes and Nicole Sperling

On a night when "CODA" became the first film from a streaming service to win best picture, the focus was on Will Smith's altercation with Chris Rock.

How Joe Manchin Aided Coal, and Earned Millions

How Joe Manchin Aided Coal, and Earned Millions

By Christopher Flavelle, Julie Tate and Erin Schaff

At every step of his political career, Joe Manchin helped a West Virginia power plant that is the sole customer of his private coal business. Along the way, he blocked ambitious climate action.

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