Pandemic Fears Give Way to a Rush for Bomb Shelters
| By Marc Santora, Michael Schwirtz and Michael Levenson A defiant mayor of a captured city was kidnapped by Russian troops, Ukrainian authorities say, an act that prompted hundreds to protest. | | | By Jason Horowitz Since Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine, European anxiety has shifted from Covid to nuclear annihilation. Bunkers, survival guides and iodine pills are flying off the shelves. | | | By Andrew E. Kramer, Maria Varenikova and Lynsey Addario Some surrogate mothers are trapped by the fighting as their due dates near. And newborns face uncertain fates, with many biological parents now unable to travel to Ukraine. | | |
| Real Estate By Stefanos Chen The 1,066-foot Brooklyn Tower is starting sales as the luxury market once again booms, but concerns about supertall tower construction are still fresh in buyers' minds. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By James Hamblin Americans' trust in health insitutions is declining. Here's how to get it back. | | |
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