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| By Michael D. Shear and Peter Baker U.S. officials say Moscow had been pushing for the release of a Russian assassin being held in Germany before finally agreeing to release Ms. Griner for Viktor Bout, a Russian arms dealer. | | | By Reid J. Epstein, Jennifer Medina and Katie Glueck Senator Kyrsten Sinema's announcement that she would become an independent left Democrats in her state, many of whom have long wanted to defeat her in a primary, facing a new political calculus. | | | By David Pierson Xi Jinping's visit to Saudi Arabia highlights Beijing's renewed bid to compete with Washington after years of preoccupation with the pandemic. | | |
| World By Choe Sang-Hun and Pablo Robles Kim Jong-un is desperately trying to find hard currency to fund his military and economic ambitions. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Fyodor Urnov Revolutionized medicine may be at hand, but barriers remain. | | |
| Best of Late Night By Trish Bendix Noah told viewers not to be sad, saying, "You should be happy — the African leader is peacefully leaving power. That is never a guarantee." | | | By The Associated Press and Reuters Native Hawaiians held cultural ceremonies for Pele, the goddess of volcanoes and fire, in recent weeks following Mauna Loa's first eruption since 1984. | | |
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