Today's Headlines: U.A.W. Starts Strike Small, but Repercussions Could Prove Far-Reaching

Fernando Botero, Artist of Whimsical Rotundity, Is Dead at 91
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U.A.W. Starts Strike Small, but Repercussions Could Prove Far-Reaching

U.A.W. Starts Strike Small, but Repercussions Could Prove Far-Reaching

By Jack Ewing

The union targeted three factories: one run by General Motors, one by Ford and one by Stellantis. Prolonged walkouts could hurt the U.S. economy and President Biden.

Fernando Botero, Artist of Whimsical Rotundity, Is Dead at 91

Fernando Botero, Artist of Whimsical Rotundity, Is Dead at 91

By Stephen Kinzer

His voluptuous figures, both in paintings and in sculpture, portrayed the high and mighty as well as everyday people through an enlarging prism.

Biden Defends Striking Autoworkers: They Deserve a 'Fair Share'

Biden Defends Striking Autoworkers: They Deserve a 'Fair Share'

By Michael D. Shear

White House aides believe the battle between the car companies and their workers underscores many of the president's policy positions.

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A Trip to Ukraine Clarified the Stakes. And They're Huge.

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A Trip to Ukraine Clarified the Stakes. And They're Huge.

By Thomas L. Friedman

Ukraine is a game-changer for the West, rivaling the importance of German unification, and the European Union is the key.

'We Are Accidentally Alive': A Muslim Cleric Reflects on His War Experience

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'We Are Accidentally Alive': A Muslim Cleric Reflects on His War Experience

By Carlotta Gall

Said Ismahilov fled Russians in eastern Ukraine and then fled the suburb of Bucha when the war began. Once the mufti of Ukraine, he is now a medic on the front line.

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