Ukraine's Herculean Task: Helping Millions Whose Homes Are in Ruins or Russia's Hands
| By Michael S. Schmidt The former F.B.I. director and his deputy, both of whom former President Donald J. Trump wanted prosecuted, were selected for a rare audit program that the tax agency says is random. | | | By Emma Bubola and Megan Specia Millions of Ukrainians have fled their homes as Russia has slowly advanced in the east. Many may not have a home to go back to when the war is over. | | | By Michael D. Shear President Biden's measured approach at a time of political tumult has left him struggling to inspire his supporters and allies to action. | | |
| Books By Elizabeth A. Harris and Alexandra Alter Caustic fights over which books belong on the shelves have put librarians at the center of a bitter and widening culture war. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Tom Malinowski A way for dismayed voters in the middle to get a voice. | | |
| By The Associated Press The Lake County, Ill., state's attorney said that the man charged with killing seven people in a mass shooting in Highland Park had confessed to the police. | | | By Reuters Eric R. Holder Jr. was found guilty of first-degree murder more than three years after fatally shooting the Los Angeles rapper Nipsey Hussle. | | | By Reuters Mourners, including President Cyril Ramaphosa, gathered to remember the 21 teenagers who died in a crowded tavern in East London, South Africa, last month, as investigators continued working to unravel what caused their deaths. | | |
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