Deep in the Atlantic, a 'Catastrophic Implosion' and Five Lives Lost
| By Peter Baker At the White House, the president emphasized common ground with India's prime minister and announced joint initiatives without making progress in enlisting help against Russian aggression. | | | By Jenna Russell The vast multinational search for the missing submersible ended after pieces of it were found on the ocean floor, 1,600 feet from the bow of the Titanic. | | | By Charles Homans Yeonmi Park's account of the horrors of North Korea made her a human rights celebrity. Her new claims that America is on the same path have made her a right-wing media star. | | |
| World | South Korea Dispatch By Lauretta Charlton A building where South Korean dissidents were interrogated and tortured by a powerful government agency is now home to a popular youth hostel. | | | Opinion | The Editorial Board By The Editorial Board How the U.S. manages its relationships with elected autocracies is one of its most important strategic questions. | | |
| By The Associated Press In a speech to Congress, Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India promoted his nation's development and said the relationship between his country and the United States was important for democracy's future. | | | By Reuters The U.S. Coast Guard said parts of the Titan submersible found on the ocean floor indicate a "catastrophic implosion" of the vessel. | | | By Storyful The storm produced a tornado that passed through Matador, Texas, the National Weather Service said. | | |
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