After a Pivotal Period in Ukraine, U.S. Officials Predict the War's Path
| By Benjamin Mueller Most Americans now carry some immune protection, experts said, whether from vaccines, infection or both. | | | By Helene Cooper, Eric Schmitt and Julian E. Barnes As Russia makes slow but steady progress, the arrival of new weapons systems will help Ukraine hang onto territory, U.S. officials and analysts say. | | | By Patrick Kingsley and Isabel Kershner The governing coalition decided to dissolve Parliament, plunging the country back into paralysis and throwing a political lifeline to Benjamin Netanyahu. | | |
| World By Raja Abdulrahim, Patrick Kingsley, Christiaan Triebert, Hiba Yazbek and Phil Robibero A New York Times investigation found that the bullet that killed a Palestinian-American journalist was fired from the approximate position of an Israeli military vehicle. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Anton DiSclafani Republicans and Democrats both seem to forget they represent people like me too. | | |
| By Simon Ostrovsky, Ainara Tiefenthäler and Alessandro Pavone Thousands of refugees from Ukraine have been sent to so-called filtration camps, where they have been interrogated and then forced to resettle to Russia. Some Ukrainians escaped to Estonia. They told us their stories. | | | By The Associated Press A 15-year-old boy was killed and three adults, including a police officer, were shot when gunfire erupted Sunday night at what authorities said was an unauthorized music festival in Washington, D.C. | | |
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