At Least 200 Feared Dead in Apartments Hit by Russia, Officials Say
| By Richard Pérez-Peña In a blistering address to the United Nations Security Council, Ukraine's president asked what use the body was if it would not intervene to stop a war of aggression. | | | By Carlotta Gall and Ivor Prickett After Russian forces withdrew from Borodyanka, a commuter town near Ukraine's capital, families are searching the rubble for bodies. | | | By Mike McIntire Amid speculation that oligarchs are holding cash and luxury assets for the Russian president, many of his extravagances can be traced elsewhere: the Russian state. | | |
| Business | Square Feet By Amy Zipkin The industry is expected to grow to $9.7 billion worldwide by 2026, but it faces challenges, including high energy costs, technological limitations and the ability to scale. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Thuy Linh Tu My father fled Vietnam only to spend the rest of his life in American factories helping shore up the same military that had set our family adrift. | | |
| By The Associated Press President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine told the United Nations Security Council "to act immediately" against Russia's invasion during a live video speech. | | | By The New York Times Former President Barack Obama visited the White House for the first time since 2017 to celebrate a new policy strengthening the Affordable Care Act, his signature domestic achievement. | | | By Reuters Ali Kushayb, also known as Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-al-Rahman, is accused of leading the janjaweed's brutal campaign that killed more than 200,000 people in Darfur, Sudan, and displaced more than two million. | | |
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