How the Manhattan D.A.'s Investigation Into Donald Trump Unraveled
| By Michael Schwirtz, Andrew E. Kramer and Michael Levenson Despite a cease-fire, Russia shelled near humanitarian corridors meant for civilians to escape an embattled city, Ukraine says, while the Russian leader also warned about a no-fly zone. | | | By Ben Protess, William K. Rashbaum and Jonah E. Bromwich The criminal investigation into the former president crashed amid a disagreement about the merits of bringing a case. The debate pitted a new district attorney against two veteran prosecutors who had pursued a case against Mr. Trump for years. | | | By Amanda Morris and Sheryl Gay Stolberg The treatment could be lifesaving for many who cannot get protection from the vaccine, but confusion about the drug has made some doctors slow to prescribe it. | | |
| New York By Tracey Tully As Sean Caddle has now admitted, sinister plots were more than just idle fantasy to him. | | | Opinion | Ross Douthat By Ross Douthat It's often better to constrain yourself than to limit your enemy's choices. | | |
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