The Making of Vladimir Putin
| By Michael D. Shear, David E. Sanger and Michael Levenson The president warned Western nations that the fight against autocracy would be costly and could be lengthy. | | | By Roger Cohen The 22-year arc of the Russian president's exercise of power is a study in audacity. | | | By Danny Hakim, Jo Becker and Alan Feuer In the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election, the wife of Justice Clarence Thomas was involved in a range of efforts to keep President Donald J. Trump in power. | | |
| U.S. By Sophie Kasakove Across the country, corporate landlords are expanding manufactured housing portfolios and driving up rents, pushing longtime residents out. | | | Opinion | The Editorial Board By The Editorial Board Congress seems to have lost interest in funding public health efforts against Covid-19. | | |
| By Yousur Al-Hlou, Masha Froliak, Ben Laffin and Benjamin Foley Ukrainian families are taking enormous risks to try to flee Mariupol, traveling through Russian checkpoints — and in some cases land mines — to try to get to safety. | | | By The Associated Press People fled to bomb shelters after explosions were heard in central Lviv, which had been a transit point for thousands of fleeing refugees and for supplies headed to the front lines. | | | By Reuters President Biden concluded his three-day trip to Europe in Warsaw, where he forcefully denounced Russia's war in Ukraine, describing it as part of a decades-long battle between democracy and autocracy. | | |
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