How America Lost One Million People
| By Jesse McKinley, Alex Traub and Troy Closson The police said a gunman who was taken into custody at a Tops supermarket in East Buffalo was motivated by racism. | | | By Jeremy White, Amy Harmon, Danielle Ivory, Lauren Leatherby, Albert Sun and Sarah Almukhtar Understanding the death toll — who makes up the one million and how the country failed them — is essential as the pandemic continues. | | | By Marc Santora and Natalie Kitroeff With Finland and Sweden likely to request NATO membership, and Ukraine counterattacking in the east, Russia's invasion of Ukraine is facing more setbacks. | | |
| World By Erika Solomon and Laetitia Vancon Tegernsee, a luxury getaway in Bavaria, is known for quietly hosting the superrich. But war in Ukraine has divided locals about whether the authorities should go after the assets of their wealthy Russian neighbors. | | | Opinion | The Editorial Board By The Editorial Board Debt forgiveness won't fix what's wrong with higher education. | | |
| By The Associated Press A fire at a commercial building in India's capital left at least 27 people dead, most of whom were assembly line workers, according to local officials. | | | By Ang Li and Christina Kelso Thousands of people gathered in New York City and across the country to show their support for abortion rights nearly two weeks after the leak of a draft Supreme Court opinion overturning Roe v. Wade. | | | By The Associated Press A storm system with strong winds produced a wall of dust that closed roads in Nebraska. The storm then tore through parts of Iowa and South Dakota. | | |
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