Painful Stories Emerge From Mariupol, While Combat Rages to the East
| By Michael D. Shear and Adam Liptak A majority of the court privately voted to strike down the landmark abortion rights decision, according to the document, obtained by Politico. | | | By Michael Schwirtz and Michael Levenson With its forces making only slow progress and enduring heavy losses, Russia now plans to annex eastern parts of Ukraine after a sham election, the U.S. says. | | | By Richard Fausset The panel will have up to a year to recommend whether the prosecutor should pursue criminal charges against the former president and his allies. | | |
| Your Money | your money By Ron Lieber The chief operating officer of ZenLedger, a software company, boasted of work for Goldman Sachs and Larry King. Did anyone check to see if it was true? | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Norman Eisen and Donald Ayer It may be the most serious prospect of prosecution that Trump and his associates are facing. | | |
| By Reuters and The Associated Press Civilians displaced from the Russian-occupied city of Mariupol and other areas of eastern Ukraine crossed the frontline into Zaporizhzhia in the country's southeast. | | | By The Associated Press Lauderdale County Sheriff Rick Singleton said that an arrest warrant had been issued for Vicki White, a veteran corrections officer, after she disappeared with a murder suspect she was accompanying to the courthouse. | | | By Kenneth Chang The company aims to join Elon Musk's SpaceX in reusing rocket boosters, which can lower costs and increase the frequency of launching to orbit. | | |
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