As Ukraine Seeks Troops, Women Prepare for the Call
With so much in the war against Russia hinging on refilling the ranks of soldiers, efforts are underway to draw more Ukrainian women into the army.Read More
Their Final Wish? A Burial in Space.
Why some people decide to send their remains into orbit.Read More
Environmental Groups Cut Programs as Funding Shifts to Climate Change
The Natural Resources Defense Council is eliminating its longstanding program promoting nuclear safety and cleanup as donors focus on the climate crisis.Read More
Behind Hamas’s Bloody Gambit to Create a ‘Permanent’ State of War
Hamas leaders say they waged their Oct. 7 attack on Israel because they believed the Palestinian cause was slipping away, and that only violence could revive it.Read More
Wins for Abortion Rights in 3 States, and More
Plus, a House censure for Representative Rashida Tlaib and an expansion in fossil fuel extraction.Read More
Election 2023: How Abortion Lifted Democrats, and More Key Takeaways
President Biden is unpopular, but the winning streak for his party and its policies has been extended through another election night.Read More
Abortion Rights Fuel Big Democratic Wins, and Hopes for 2024
Election results from Tuesday showed that Democrats, independents and even some moderate Republicans can coalesce around the issue.Read More
‘Something Was Wrong’: Ukrainians Lament Deaths at Medal Ceremony
A gathering in plain sight of so many soldiers was reckless, critics said, and evoked a rigid adherence to Soviet-era military tradition.Read More
Virginia Dashes Youngkin’s Hopes of a Republican Takeover
Democratic victories in the state’s legislative races delivered a major setback to the Republican governor, who is widely seen as eyeing the presidency.Read More
‘Something Was Wrong’: Ukrainians Lament Deaths at Medal Ceremony
A gathering in plain sight of so many soldiers was reckless, critics said, and evoked a rigid adherence to Soviet-era military tradition.Read More