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Allies Fail to Agree on Sending Tanks to Ukraine
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A Mother's Desperate Fight to Save a Child From Haiti's Gang Wars

Haiti dispatch

A Mother's Desperate Fight to Save a Child From Haiti's Gang Wars

By Natalie Kitroeff, Andre Paultre and Adriana Zehbrauskas

Trapped by unending violence in the country's largest slum, a mother makes a desperate attempt to save her teenage daughter.

Allies Fail to Agree on Sending Tanks to Ukraine

Allies Fail to Agree on Sending Tanks to Ukraine

By Erika Solomon

Officials tried to play down the rift. But Germany is still insisting it will not be the country to take the first step alone, for fear of incurring Moscow's wrath.

Tech Layoffs Shock Young Workers. The Older People? Not So Much.

Tech Layoffs Shock Young Workers. The Older People? Not So Much.

By Tripp Mickle

The industry's recent job cuts have been an awakening for a generation of workers who have never experienced a cyclical crash.

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68 Days of Silence: Why the White House Stayed Mum on Classified Documents

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68 Days of Silence: Why the White House Stayed Mum on Classified Documents

By Michael D. Shear, Peter Baker and Katie Rogers

Advisers to President Biden calculated that the Justice Department would view possession of the documents as little more than a good-faith mistake.

The Next Phase of the Abortion Fight Is Happening Right Now in New York

Opinion | Michelle Goldberg

The Next Phase of the Abortion Fight Is Happening Right Now in New York

By Michelle Goldberg

New York should try to protect doctors sending pills through the mail.

Today's Videos

Anti-Abortion Activists Gather for March for Life

Video Video: Anti-Abortion Activists Gather for March for Life

By The Associated Press and Reuters

Thousands of activists convened in Washington, for the first major anti-abortion gathering since the Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to abortion last summer.

U.S. to Name Wagner Group a Transnational Criminal Organization

Video Video: U.S. to Name Wagner Group a Transnational Criminal Organization

By The New York Times

The move would freeze the company's assets in the United States and ban Americans from providing money, goods or services to the Russian private military group.

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