Ukraine Claims Some Battle Successes as Russia Focuses on Another Front
| By Michael D. Shear President Biden said his words, delivered in a speech over the weekend in Warsaw, were not a call for regime change in Russia. | | | By Andrew E. Kramer and Steven Erlanger With the fighting raging and sputtering attempts at diplomacy continuing, diplomacy between the two sides was continuing, with talks planned in Istanbul on Tuesday. | | | By Zolan Kanno-Youngs, Alan Rappeport and Emily Cochrane The president released his latest budget proposal amid war in Ukraine and concerns at home about rising costs. | | |
| New York By Karen Zraick and Ashley Wong A luxury residential building in the financial district with more than 750 apartments has been experiencing lengthy elevator outages since the fall. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Peter Beinart Why we shouldn't call critics of America's "war" on Putin traitors. | | |
| By Christina Kelso and Taylor Turner Will Smith walked onstage and slapped Chris Rock after the comedian made a joke about Mr. Smith's wife, the actress Jada Pinkett Smith. Mr. Smith then yelled and cursed at Mr. Rock after returning to his seat. | | | By Reuters and The Associated Press Pope Francis met with Métis and Inuit delegates on the first day of meetings aimed at persuading the pope to apologize for the church's role in running schools that abused Indigenous children for over 100 years. | | | By The Associated Press Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken met with the foreign ministers of Israel, Bahrain, Egypt, Morocco and the United Arab Emirates for talks centered on shared security concerns. | | |
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