Gathering to Mourn the Dead, and Dying Themselves in an Explosion in Ukraine
| By Karoun Demirjian The drama that has played out among House Republicans over the past week has highlighted a sharp decline in the party's willingness to back continued aid for Kyiv's fight against Russia. | | | By Andrew E. Kramer, David Guttenfelder and Eric Nagourney Ukrainian officials said a Russian strike had killed at least 51 people in a tiny village with no obvious military or industrial targets nearby. | | | By Miriam Jordan, Eileen Sullivan and Zolan Kanno-Youngs The decisions underscore the challenges facing the Biden administration as humanitarian crises around the world drive more migrants to the U.S. border. | | |
| U.S. By Alan Feuer, Ben Protess, Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan Soon after leaving office, the former president shared sensitive information about American submarines with a billionaire member of Mar-a-Lago, according to people familiar with the matter. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Craig Spencer Health care policymakers and industry leaders must reckon with the difficulties facing workers if we want to avert strikes. | | |
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