Trump Flourishes in the Glare of His Indictment
| By Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan Donald Trump and his campaign spent the weekend making plans for his arrest, and how to capitalize on it, while officials in New York prepared for potential turmoil. | | | Washington Memo By Peter Baker The former president's appetite for attention has been fundamental to his identity for decades. Where others may focus on the hazards of a criminal case, he raises money, promotes his campaign and works to reduce the case to a cliffhanging spectacle. | | | By Kris Rhim Angel Reese starred and talked trash as her Tigers held Caitlin Clark and Iowa at bay in a 102-85 victory. | | |
| New York By Kimiko de Freytas-Tamura More than 280,000 Ukrainians have escaped the war through a program meant to resettle them into the homes of Americans. But not everyone has found a safe or welcoming place to stay. | | | Opinion By Neil Vora Fungi are a public health blind spot. | | |
| By The Associated Press Pope Francis delivered the homily to an estimated 60,000 people, one day after being discharged from a hospital stay. | | | By Reuters About a dozen others were also wounded when Russian shelling blasted numerous homes and buildings in Kostyantynivka, Ukraine. | | | By Yousur Al-Hlou, Masha Froliak and Dmitriy Khavin Huddled in basements just over a mile away from the front lines of Avdiivka, over 1,800 residents are refusing to be rescued from one of the most active battlegrounds in eastern Ukraine. | | |
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