Today's Headlines: Invoking America’s Darkest Days, Zelensky Pleads for More U.S. Aid

Ukraine Tensions Spike as West Accuses Russia of Lying About Troop Withdrawal
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Thursday, March 17, 2022

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Invoking America's Darkest Days, Zelensky Pleads for More U.S. Aid

By Catie Edmondson and Michael D. Shear

President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine called for a no-fly zone and more weapons to combat Russia's assault and implored President Biden to be "the leader of peace."

Ukraine Tensions Spike as West Accuses Russia of Lying About Troop Withdrawal

Ukraine Tensions Spike as West Accuses Russia of Lying About Troop Withdrawal

By Andrew E. Kramer, Anton Troianovski and Michael D. Shear

As Russia stoked hopes of a diplomatic solution and claimed to be pulling back forces from the Ukrainian border, U.S. and NATO officials accused Moscow of building up troops instead.

Oligarchs Got Richer Despite Sanctions. Will This Time Be Different?

Oligarchs Got Richer Despite Sanctions. Will This Time Be Different?

By Matt Apuzzo and Jane Bradley

For nearly a decade, sanctions have been little more than names on a list for wealthy Russians. Governments are working to give them bite.

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'They Don't Know About War': The Legacy of Forgotten Horrors

World

'They Don't Know About War': The Legacy of Forgotten Horrors

By Hannah Beech and Nadia Shira Cohen

Two-thirds of Cambodians are under the age of 30 — born decades after the Khmer Rouge's totalitarian terror and the American carpet-bombing campaign.

Russians Must Accept the Truth. We Failed.

Opinion | Guest Essay

Russians Must Accept the Truth. We Failed.

By Ilia Krasilshchik

Now we must bear that failure.

Today's Videos

Biden Announces More Military Aid for Ukraine

Video Video: Biden Announces More Military Aid for Ukraine

By The New York Times

President Biden said the United States would send an additional $800 million in military assistance to help Ukraine fight Russia.

Federal Reserve Announces First Interest Rate Hike Since 2018

Video Video: Federal Reserve Announces First Interest Rate Hike Since 2018

By The Associated Press

Jerome H. Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, announced that the central bank would raise interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point in an attempt to tame rapid inflation.

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