What Russians See in the News: A War Over Western Plans to Subjugate Them
| By Anton Troianovski The daughter of a prominent ultranationalist, herself a hawkish commentator, was killed by a car bomb deep in Russian territory. | | | By Neil MacFarquhar In the Kremlin-controlled news media, the war is not about Ukraine, but about a long history of enemies trying to keep Russia down. | | | By Kate Zernike Fetal personhood, which confers legal rights from conception, is an effort to push beyond abortion bans and classify the procedure as murder. In Georgia, it also means a $3,000 tax credit. | | |
| U.S. By Kassie Bracken, Mark Boyer, Jacey Fortin, Rebecca Lieberman and Noah Throop Schools across the country have been caught up in spirited debates over what students should learn about United States history. We talked to seven social studies teachers about how they run their classrooms, what they teach and why. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Damon Linker We seem to be in a situation with no unambivalently good options. | | |
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