Next Phase of War Will Be Pivotal for Russia and Ukraine, U.S. Says
| By Anton Troianovski, Ivan Nechepurenko and Richard Pérez-Peña With casualties mounting and progress slow in his war on Ukraine, Vladimir V. Putin is eager to present it to the Russian people as a success. | | | By Helene Cooper, Eric Schmitt and David E. Sanger Reflecting a renewed sense of urgency, President Biden announced that the United States would send the Ukrainians $800 million more in military aid. | | | By Alexander Burns and Jonathan Martin In the days after the attack, Representative Kevin McCarthy planned to tell Mr. Trump to resign. Senator Mitch McConnell told allies impeachment was warranted. But their fury faded fast. | | |
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| By The New York Times President Biden said the U.S. would supply more weapons, ammunition and equipment to help Ukraine defend itself against Russia's assault. | | | By Reuters The explosion at a Shiite mosque in northern Afghanistan killed at least 10 people and wounded over two dozen others. The attack was claimed by an Islamic State affiliate. | | | By The Associated Press Merrick Garland, the U.S. attorney general, announced the extradition of former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernández, whom he described as operating a "narco state" during his tenure, on federal drug trafficking charges. | | |
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