Invade Haiti, Wall Street Urged. The U.S. Obliged.
| By Zolan Kanno-Youngs and Peter Baker Moving away from a policy of "strategic ambiguity," the president said that to protect the island democracy, he would go beyond what the U.S. has done for Ukraine. | | | By Selam Gebrekidan, Matt Apuzzo, Catherine Porter and Constant Méheut The long occupation of Haiti began with a drumbeat from the bank that became Citigroup, decades of diplomatic correspondence and other records show. | | | By Anton Troianovski Boris Bondarev, a Russian official who resigned over the war in Ukraine, said his colleagues were focused more on pleasing their superiors than on delivering accurate information to Moscow. | | |
| Food By Matt Flegenheimer TV's spike-haired rhapsodist of roadside eats is still playing it for laughs. But he's also winning food-world respect as a sort of graying eminence. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Melissa Murray Justice Alito left clues in his draft decision about what may be to come. | | |
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