Russian Blunders in Chernobyl: 'They Came and Did Whatever They Wanted'
| By Megan Specia and Michael Levenson Ukraine's president blamed Russia for the latest atrocity in the six-week-old war, calling the Russian invasion force "an evil that has no limits." Moscow denied responsibility. | | | By Andrew E. Kramer and Ivor Prickett Tank treads ripped up the toxic soil, bulldozers carved trenches and bunkers, and soldiers spent a month camped in — and dug into — a radioactive forest. | | | By Alan Feuer Ali Alexander, who was a key figure in the "Stop the Steal" movement, said he had received a grand jury subpoena and would assist the expanding investigation. | | |
| Food By Mark Landler Jeremy King fell out with his Bangkok-based partner. His A-list customers vow never to return to the restaurants he made famous. | | | Opinion | Charles M. Blow By Charles M. Blow Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson had many allies among the Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee, but none of them distinguished themselves more than the New Jersey senator. | | |
| By Reuters Residents returned and businesses opened their doors after a month of Russian artillery attacks on Ukraine's capital subsided. | | | By The Associated Press and Reuters The plane, a DHL cargo transport, was headed to Guatemala when it was forced to return to Juan Santamaria International Airport northwest of San Jose, where the airliner skidded off the runway and fell into a gully. | | | By The New York Times Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson said the path to her historic confirmation had been cleared by generations of Black Americans driving change in the country. | | |
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