Today's Headlines: Scrounging for Tanks for Ukraine, Europe’s Armies Come Up Short

Supreme Court Appears Skeptical of Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Plan
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Scrounging for Tanks for Ukraine, Europe's Armies Come Up Short

Scrounging for Tanks for Ukraine, Europe's Armies Come Up Short

By Erika Solomon, Steven Erlanger and Christopher F. Schuetze

The struggle to deliver on promises to provide Leopard 2 tanks for use against Russian forces has exposed just how unprepared European militaries are.

Supreme Court Appears Skeptical of Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Plan

Supreme Court Appears Skeptical of Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Plan

By Adam Liptak

The administration faced a conservative court that has insisted that government initiatives with major political and economic consequences be clearly authorized by Congress.

Mayor Lori Lightfoot of Chicago Loses Her Bid for Re-election

Mayor Lori Lightfoot of Chicago Loses Her Bid for Re-election

By Julie Bosman and Mitch Smith

The result was a resounding defeat that reflected widespread dissatisfaction from voters over her handling of crime. Challengers to her political left and right advanced to a runoff.

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For Ukraine's Animals, a Home Is Getting Harder to Find

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For Ukraine's Animals, a Home Is Getting Harder to Find

By Patricia Cohen

Early in the war, thousands of pets were ferried out of danger, mostly to other European countries. But now adoptions are waning.

We've Been Talking About the Lab-Leak Hypothesis All Wrong

Opinion | David Wallace-Wells

We've Been Talking About the Lab-Leak Hypothesis All Wrong

By David Wallace-Wells

When are we going to get more serious about the highest-security labs?

Today's Videos

Japan Cancels Rocket Launch After Booster Ignition Failures

Video Video: Japan Cancels Rocket Launch After Booster Ignition Failures

By The Associated Press

JAXA, Japan's space agency, stopped the launch attempt at the Tanegashima Space Center on Feb. 17 when the H3 rocket's side boosters failed to ignite.

Belated First Snow Sticks in New York City

Video Video: Belated First Snow Sticks in New York City

By Christina Kelso

New Yorkers navigated slushy morning commutes and embraced the snowfall in parks after the first significant snow of the season.

Stephen Colbert Has News for Fans of Fox

Best of Late Night

Stephen Colbert Has News for Fans of Fox

By Trish Bendix

"If there are any Fox viewers watching this — first off, I assume you're looking for remote batteries. Try the junk drawer in the kitchen," Colbert said.

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