Surging U.S. Inflation Raises Stakes as War Pushes Up Prices
| By Richard Pérez-Peña The first meeting during the war of the two countries' foreign ministers yielded no cease-fire. The Russian side signaled that its invasion would not stop until Ukraine surrendered. | | | By Jeanna Smialek Consumer Price Index inflation has been boosted by gas prices but also by increases across a wide variety of products and services. | | | By Edward Wong The Biden administration says the two countries' promotion of anti-U.S. conspiracy theories might be cover for lethal Russian military operations. | | |
| U.S. By J. David Goodman A custody battle in the Dallas suburbs amplified a growing conservative cause and helped fuel a move to treat transgender medicine as abuse. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Mikhail Zygar Does the president of Russia have anyone who can tell him when he's making a mistake? | | |
| By The New York Times A Pentagon investigation concluded that inadequate security and intelligence practices contributed to the deaths of three Americans during a 2020 assault on the Manda Bay military base by Shabab fighters. | | | By The Associated Press Firefighters rescued a woman from the rubble in Mariupol, Ukraine, after Russian forces continued their siege on the port city. Another man walking down the street, towing his possessions behind him, said a mortar shell destroyed his home. | | | By Reuters The streamlined visa application process will allow Ukrainian refugees with passports to skip submitting biometric data in person and submit their visa applications online. | | |
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