After nearly one year of war, Kyiv has inflicted stunning losses on the Russian army. But the country has pressing needs.

“When you attack us, you will see our faces. Not our backs, but our faces.”Read More
Richard Belzer, Detective Munch on ‘Law & Order: S.V.U.,’ Dies at 78

A stand-up comic, he called his hard-boiled character on the long-running TV drama “Lenny Bruce with a badge.”Read More
Biden heading to Poland as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine nears first anniversary

• After nearly one year of war, how Ukraine defied the odds — and may still defeat Russia • Analysis: Why the US is accusing Russia of crimes against humanity and what that means • Opinion: What Vladimir Putin forgot when he invaded UkraineRead More
Analysis: Primary voters aren’t excited about Biden or Trump. What does that mean for 2024?

The first phase of the 2024 presidential primary season is officially underway, bringing with it a cavalcade of early polling designed to answer a seemingly basic question: whether President Joe Biden and his predecessor, Donald Trump, have the support of their respective parties.Read More
Opinion: A ‘slam dunk’ bill to prevent a repeat of an ugly chapter of American history

February 19, 1942 changed everything for Japanese Americans.Read More
Some conservatives are concerned DeSantis has overstepped in his fight against ‘wokeness’

• In the face of possible impeachment, Biden Cabinet official tells CNN he won’t resign • Opinion: A ‘slam dunk’ bill to prevent a repeat of an ugly chapter of American historyRead More
Nearly 30 dangerous feedback loops could permanently shift the Earth’s climate, scientists say

Dangerous climate feedback loops are increasing global warming and risk causing a permanent shift away from the Earth’s current climate, according to a new study.Read More
How ‘lab-grown’ meat could help our planet and health

What if there was a way to eat meat without farming and killing billions of animals per year, contributing to the climate crisis and risking high cholesterol levels?Read More
This school in the Indian desert stays cool

In the north Indian desert town of Jaisalmer, also known as “The Golden City” for its array of yellow sandstone architecture, temperatures can reach approximately 120 degrees Fahrenheit (49 degrees Celsius) at the height of summer.Read More
Facebook Parent Plans to Sell ‘Meta Verified’ Accounts

Meta announced that it would begin charging $11.99 a month for a blue badge on Facebook and Instagram.Read More