Opinion: In Ukraine, a river of horrors has swelled to a flood

Since my organization, the Center for Civil Liberties, was honored with the Nobel Peace Prize last year, I’ve met a lot of people around the world. They often ask what motivates me to keep on going amid this terrible conflict. How do I manage to get up every day, eat breakfast, have coffee and then […]
US believes Russia had failed intercontinental ballistic missile test around when Biden was in Ukraine

Russia carried out a test of an intercontinental ballistic missile that appears to have failed around the time President Joe Biden was in Ukraine on Monday, according to two US officials familiar with the matter.Read More
Aerial video shows Russian convoys destroyed in night attack

New video appears to show Ukrainian paratroopers fend off a night attack by Russian convoys.Read More
US and its allies face even more daunting challenges to come

Last October, a weeklong barrage of Russian missiles and kamikaze drones destroyed nearly a third of Ukraine’s power stations, plunging millions of Ukrainians into darkness ahead of winter and signaling a significant Russian tactical shift to target civilian infrastructure.Read More
The 72 hours Biden spent on the ground in Ukraine and Poland have been among the most momentous of his presidency

President Joe Biden barely slept as he rolled in the dark toward Kyiv earlier this week, sitting awake as his curtained-off train car crossed into the warzone that has come to shape so much of his presidency.Read More
Putin meets top Chinese diplomat at the Kremlin

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Justice Dept. Struggles to Implement Early Release Program for Abused Inmates

Prison officials and judges have been reluctant to support “compassionate releases” unless an inmate is ill, dying or incapacitated by age.Read More
New York’s Wind Power Future Is Taking Shape. In Rhode Island.

Much of the initial work required to build the first ocean turbines that will deliver power to New Yorkers is being done elsewhere.Read More
Jessica Chastain Returns to the Stage With Nothing to Prove

In a pared-down Broadway revival of “A Doll’s House,” the Oscar-winning actress doesn’t have props, period costumes or much of a set. To her surprise, she likes it.Read More
After Chemical Burn, Farm Owners Worry About a Cherished Way of Life

The derailment of a train carrying toxic chemicals upended a region of Ohio where generations of families could afford to buy acres of land, raise livestock and plant gardens.Read More