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  1. Patriarch Filaret, Orthodox Christian Leader Who Defied Russia, Dies at 97 World, Yesterday

    Filaret led a movement in Ukraine that created a schism among Orthodox believers and, ultimately, a church independent of Moscow.

  2. Chelsea Chief Under Abramovich Could Face Scrutiny Over Soccer Cheating World, Yesterday

    A former key aide to the Russian oligarch would face an investigation into her time overseeing the Premier League club should she return to soccer.

  3. Enduring Mayhem: Images of the War in Ukraine, After 4 Years World, March 20

    A photographic chronicle of Russia’s invasion.

  4. How the Iran War Narrowed Flight Corridors Between Europe and Asia World, March 20

    One of the few paths left between the two continents threads through Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey, as global conflicts complicate aviation logistics.

  5. Un petrolero ruso podría ir camino a Cuba, desafiando el bloqueo de EE. UU. En español, March 20

    Si Rusia está intentando enviar petróleo a Cuba, como sospechan algunos analistas, esto representaría un salvavidas fundamental para el gobierno cubano.

  6. Is Russian Oil Headed for Cuba, Testing the U.S. Blockade? World, March 19

    A Russian oil tanker is being closely tracked to see if it will challenge the Trump administration’s blockade on Cuba.

  7. The Soldier Who Came Back From the Dead World, March 19

    Told that Nazar Daletskyi had died, his Ukrainian family buried what they thought were his remains. He turned up three years later in a prisoner-of-war exchange.

  8. From Serial Productions: The Idiot Podcasts, March 18

    Compassion has its limits when it comes to your own cousin.

  9. Despite Moscow’s Threats, Poland Rules to Extradite Archaeologist to Ukraine World, March 18

    Kyiv accuses Alexander Butyagin, a prominent antiquities scholar, of destroying cultural heritage during his excavations in Russia-occupied Crimea. The Kremlin has condemned his arrest.

  10. An Abandoned Russian Tanker Is Drifting at Sea. Will Anyone Stop It? World, March 18

    An attack forced its crew to abandon ship in early March. No country has intervened, despite fears of environmental disaster.

  11. He Lost a Leg for Russia. Then, He Says, His Country Betrayed Him. World, March 18

    Imprisoned for murder, Aleksandr Abbasov-Derskhan sought a new start in life and freedom by signing up to fight in Ukraine. But he says promised benefits proved illusory.

  12. ¿Está este adorable personaje de grandes orejas empujando a Rusia hacia la ruina? En español, March 17

    Influyentes conservadores rusos sostienen que, en lugar de obsesionarse con el personaje ficticio Cheburashka, el país debería concentrarse en asuntos más importantes, como el renacimiento de un imperio ruso.

  13. As War With Iran Hurts Oil Prices, U.S. Turns to Iranian Boats for Help Business, March 17

    Iranian-linked ships carrying Russian oil were among those that received temporary exemptions from sanctions, a sign of how dire the energy crisis is becoming.

  14. How the Makers of ‘Mr. Nobody Against Putin’ Addressed ‘an Ethical Minefield’ World, March 16

    The documentary about Vladimir V. Putin’s wartime indoctrination of Russian schoolchildren won an Oscar at Sunday’s Academy Awards.

  15. Is This Cuddly, Big-Eared Rascal Leading Russia to Ruin? World, March 16

    Instead of obsessing over the fictional Cheburashka, Russians should be focused on more important things like the rebirth of a Russian empire, influential conservatives say.

  16. New U.S. Diplomat Was Not So Diplomatic. South Africa Pushed Back. World, March 15

    The latest clash between the two countries illustrates the depths to which relations have sunk and the struggle to forge a new path forward.

  17. U.S. Vows to Block Iran’s Attempt to Shut Down Key Global Shipping Route World, March 13

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said that the disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz were “something we are dealing with.” And about 2,500 Marines were headed to the Middle East to bolster the war effort.

  18. Trump retira las sanciones a Rusia en medio del bloqueo de petróleo de Irán En español, March 13

    El secretario del Tesoro, Scott Bessent, dijo que era “desafortunado” que la medida pudiera beneficiar a Rusia, pero mantuvo que era solo a corto plazo.

  19. Suspended U.S. Sanctions Add a Political Win to Russia’s Economic Gains World, March 13

    Kremlin officials said the American move, which Europe opposes, showed that Moscow could not be dislodged from the center of global energy markets.

  20. Trump Removes Sanctions on Russian Oil, and Chatbots Want Your Health Records The Headlines, March 13

    Plus, the Friday news quiz.

  21. Surging Energy Costs Put German Industry ‘Really in Danger’ Business, March 13

    Four years after the Russian invasion of Ukraine sent energy prices soaring, the war in Iran is posing another challenge to efforts to revive European factories.

  22. Trump Removes Sanctions on Russia to Help Oil Flow Amid Iran Conflict U.S., March 13

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said it was “unfortunate” that the move could benefit Russia, but maintained that it was only for the short term.

  23. Ukraine to Make Drone Videos Available for Training A.I. Models World, March 12

    Despite ethical concerns about using battlefield videos to train artificial intelligence, Ukraine’s defense ministry said it needs to improve A.I. targeting to compete with Russia.

  24. 15 Are Sentenced to Life for Moscow Concert Hall Massacre World, March 12

    At least 149 people died in the 2024 terror attack outside the Russian capital, for which the Islamic State claimed responsibility.

  25. Strong or Weak? How Trump Picks His Battles. U.S., March 11

    Despite his tough talk, President Trump has consistently made allowances for countries he sees as powerful or dominant.

  26. Russia Says Ukraine’s Strike on Factory City Was Deadly World, March 11

    Ukraine said the attack struck a key electronics plant, highlighting how it remains capable of hitting high-value targets inside Russia.

  27. Why Voters Might Finally Blame Trump for Rising Costs Opinion, March 11

    Trump’s Iran war will affect more than just gas prices.

  28. U.S. Eases Limits on Russian Energy as Oil Prices Soar World, March 10

    The volatility in energy markets because of the war in Iran could not come at a better time for President Vladimir V. Putin.

  29. Un Zelenski cansado y en pie de lucha visita a las tropas en el frente En español, March 10

    El presidente de Ucrania ha adquirido el hábito de visitar a los soldados que se encuentran más cerca de los combates. En esta ocasión, dos periodistas de The New York Times lo acompañaron.

  30. Here’s What Happened in the Conflict on Monday World, March 9

    President Trump gave conflicting signals about a possible end to the war with Iran amid wild gyrations in global markets.

  31. After Global Economy Shudders, Trump Zigzags on Whether War Will End Soon World, March 9

    Oil prices and stocks initially swung wildly, and Iran’s foreign minister promised “surprises,” calling the strikes against his country “Operation Epic Mistake.”

  32. Scientists Get a Glimpse to How New Pandemics Are Made Science, March 9

    Researchers have devised a new tool for discerning between naturally occurring viral outbreaks and those resulting from lab accidents.

  33. Ukraine Sent Drone Experts to Protect U.S. Bases in Jordan, Zelensky Says World, March 9

    As the war in Iran spreads, Kyiv is eagerly offering its hard-won expertise and advanced technology to counter Iranian drones.

  34. Los BRICS están divididos respecto a Irán En español, March 9

    Brasil, China y Rusia denunciaron los ataques de EE. UU. e Israel, pero otros países del grupo BRICS no lo han hecho, a pesar de que Irán es uno de sus miembros.

  35. Sizing Up Iran’s Elite Guards World, March 8

    Many see the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps as the main barrier to regime change, or any change at all, in Iran.

  36. A Loose Band of Emerging Powers Is Divided Over Iran World, March 8

    Brazil, China and Russia all denounced the U.S.-Israeli attacks, but other nations in the BRICS group haven’t, even though Iran is a fellow member.

  37. How Trump’s War in Iran Has Echoes of Putin and Ukraine U.S., March 8

    The many similarities between the White House’s justification for war in Iran and Russia’s messaging on Ukraine underscore the risks of a vaguely defined, open-ended war.

  38. In Russia’s Former Capital, Restoring the Past to Survive the Present World, March 8

    With political activism off-limits, residents of St. Petersburg are finding purpose and community in the “politics of small deeds,” repairing and cleaning architectural treasures.

  39. Russia Hits Ukraine With Deadly Barrage of Missiles and Drones World, March 7

    At least 10 people were killed when a Russian missile hit a five-story apartment building in the city of Kharkiv, and Kyiv and several other regions also came under attack.

  40. How Good Intentions Helped Pave Trump’s Road to Iran World, March 7

    Humanitarians proposed a loophole in international law. Decades later, Trump is jumping through it.

  41. Russia Revels in a Sudden Reversal in Fortunes as Oil and Gas Prices Soar World, March 7

    President Vladimir V. Putin threatened to cut off remaining gas supplies to Europe as the Iran war drives a surge in energy costs.

  42. Trump Calls On Private Companies to Take On a Bigger Role in Cyber U.S., March 7

    In his National Cybersecurity Strategy, President Trump sought an expanded role for private firms in cyberwarfare. He did not take on China or Russia in the document.

  43. Russia Gets Silent Treatment in Paralympics Return World, March 7

    Russia’s flag was paraded at the opening ceremony of the Paralympics for the first time since 2014 prompting a boycott by several nations led by Ukraine.

  44. Russia Is Sharing Intelligence With Iran, U.S. Officials Say U.S., March 6

    The information has included satellite imagery showing the locations of military personnel. But some officials played down the significance of the partnership.

  45. As Trump Out-Putins Putin, Russia’s Global Influence Erodes World, March 6

    The conflict in Iran may give Moscow a short-term boost economically and in Ukraine. But it has also shown the limits of Russia’s partnerships.

  46. War in the Gulf Could Turn India Back Onto Russian Oil Business, March 6

    India’s trade deal with President Trump was supposed to end its imports of oil from Russia. But the war in Iran has cut off alternative supplies from the Middle East.

  47. Russia Returns to Venice Biennale, in Latest Sign of a Cultural Comeback Arts, March 5

    By hosting a pavilion again this year, Russia continues its efforts to shed its status as a cultural and sporting pariah.

  48. La biblioteca que alberga literatura prohibida por el Kremlin En español, March 4

    Un profesor del Hunter College, en Nueva York, ha creado una de las colecciones especiales de literatura rusa de contrabando más grandes del mundo.

  49. No dejemos que Trump arruine el Mundial En español, March 2

    La Copa del Mundo es una oportunidad para que EE. UU. demuestre que es más que Trump.

  50. Don’t Let Trump Ruin the World Cup Opinion, March 2

    The World Cup Is a Chance for the U.S. To Show It Is More Than Trump

  51. In Latest Turn From Talks to War, U.S. Casts Doubt on Diplomacy U.S., March 1

    President Trump again deployed heavy force against a country with which he had been negotiating, continuing a pattern seen in previous attacks on Iran and Venezuela.

  52. Russians Shiver as War Worsens Underfunding of Heat and Power Systems World, February 27

    A dozen major blackouts and central heating cutoffs across the country have affected hundreds of thousands during a brutal winter.

  53. Russia Launches Major Attack Hours Before U.S.-Ukraine Talks Video, February 26

    Russia unleashed a series of drone and missile strikes on Ukraine on Thursday, injuring at least 20 people and damaging buildings in eight different regions.

  54. 15 South Africans Duped Into Fighting for Russia in Ukraine Return Home World, February 26

    The South African leader said that the men had come home two weeks after he had won agreement from President Vladimir V. Putin.

  55. ‘Time Is Not on Russia’s Side’ Opinion, February 26

    If the battle for Ukraine Is not World War I or World War III, what is it?

  56. Russia Launches Big Strikes Before U.S.-Ukraine Talks in Geneva World, February 26

    Moscow unleashed an extensive drone and missile attack just hours before American officials were set to meet with Kyiv’s chief negotiator.

  57. The Secret of How Ukraine’s Lifesaving Air-Raid Alarms Work World, February 26

    Many in Ukraine assume that the alerts are automated. A rare look inside an emergency-response center reveals the specialists who do the pressure-packed job.

  58. The February 25 Trump News live blog included two standalone posts:
  59. Rusia ha arriesgado su estabilidad económica por la guerra En español, February 25

    La obstinación del presidente Putin con la guerra en Ucrania ha reordenado la economía y la sociedad rusas de un modo que podría poner en peligro el futuro de la nación.

  60. Ukraine Battlefield Dead Could Reach 500,000 in Fifth Year, Estimates Suggest World, February 24

    Russia has lost as many as 325,000 troops, according to some estimates, with more than 200,000 deaths verified by researchers.

  61. Ukraine Marks Fourth Year of War With Russia With Moment of Silence Video, February 24

    Ukrainians on Tuesday commemorated four years since Russia’s full-scale invasion began. Hundreds of thousands of people have been killed on both sides in Europe’s deadliest conflict since World War II.

  62. Russia Moves Closer to Banning Telegram App, Saying It Foments Terrorism World, February 24

    News of an investigation into Pavel Durov, the app’s billionaire founder, deepened a crackdown on what remains of the free Russian internet.

  63. 4 años de la invasión a Ucrania: el respaldo de Europa se resquebraja En español, February 24

    Hungría dijo que bloquearía tanto el más reciente paquete de sanciones contra Rusia como un paquete de ayuda financiera a Kiev por valor de alrededor de 106.000 millones de dólares.

  64. How Russia Put Its Future at Risk by Remaking Its Economy for War World, February 24

    About half of the country’s federal budget goes toward the fight in Ukraine, money that does little to support its long-term development.

  65. European Support for Ukraine Stumbles on Eve of Invasion’s 4th Anniversary World, February 23

    Hungary said that it would block both the latest sanctions package on Russia and a financial aid package to Kyiv worth about $106 billion.

  66. The Kremlin Banned These Books. You Can Find Them in a New York Library. New York, February 23

    A professor at Hunter College has built one of the largest special collections of contraband Russian literature in the world.

  67. No, Trump Isn’t Good for Putin Opinion, February 23

    Russian hopes for respect have been dashed.

  68. Russia Attacks Ukraine Ahead of Invasion’s 4th Anniversary World, February 22

    At least one man was killed in Kyiv as Moscow launched a wave of drones and missiles, days after the latest round of U.S.-mediated talks to end the war.

  69. The Ex-Taxi Driver at the Center of Russia’s Shadow War World, February 22

    The Kremlin’s sabotage campaign against European allies of Ukraine has been escalating. It needs people like Aleksei Kolosovsky, 42, to carry it out.

  70. For India, Buying Russian Oil Just Got More Complicated Business, February 21

    India’s prime minister acceded to many of President Trump’s demands under pressure of heavy tariffs. It would be awkward to reject them now.

  71. Russia Takes the Gulag Out of the Gulag History Museum in Moscow World, February 20

    The museum had preserved the history of brutality inflicted by the Soviet Union on its people. It will now focus on Nazi war crimes.

  72. Hungary Poses Unexpected Hurdle to Europe’s 90-Billion Euro Loan to Ukraine World, February 20

    While the delay may prove to be procedural, Hungary signaled that it could cause problems as the European Union works to send money to Ukraine.

  73. Christopher S. Wren, Times Bureau Chief in Hostile Lands, Dies at 89 Business, February 20

    Over three decades, he reported from Moscow, Beijing, Tehran and elsewhere and wrote well-received books based on his reporting, including one about his globe-trotting cat.

  74. Trump siguió en contacto con Putin tras dejar la presidencia, según un nuevo libro En español, October 8

    El libro del periodista Bob Woodward también relata que Donald Trump envió en secreto a Vladimir Putin lo que entonces eran raras máquinas de prueba COVID-19 para uso personal del líder ruso.

  75. Book Revives Questions About Trump’s Ties to Putin Washington, October 8

    The journalist Bob Woodward cited an unnamed aide saying that Donald J. Trump had spoken to Vladimir V. Putin as many as seven times since leaving office. Multiple sources say they cannot confirm that report.

  76. Fact-Checking Biden’s ABC Interview Washington, July 6

    The president defended his debate performance with exaggerations about polling, his recent appearances and his opponent.

  77. Examining Trump’s Alternate Reality Pitch Washington, March 16

    The war in Ukraine. Hamas’s attack on Israel. Inflation. The former president has insisted that none would have occurred if he had remained in office after 2020.

  78. As Putin Poses for Selfies, U.S. Says Russia May Have Detained a Top General Foreign, June 29

    President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia made highly choreographed appearances in an effort to project power and control, and U.S. officials suggested Gen. Sergei Surovikin was probably being held.

  79. Por qué parece que ya no sabemos nada de la economía global En español, June 20

    Mientras prestábamos atención a la pandemia, China y Ucrania, los caminos hacia la prosperidad y los intereses comunes se han oscurecido.

  80. Why It Seems Everything We Knew About the Global Economy Is No Longer True Business, June 18

    While the world’s eyes were on the pandemic, China and the war in Ukraine, the paths to prosperity and shared interests have grown murkier.

  81. The Airman Who Wanted to Give Gamers a Real Taste of War World, April 13

    The group liked online war games. But then Jack Teixeira, an active-duty airman, began showing them classified documents, members say.

  82. In Surprise, OPEC Plus Announces Cut in Oil Production Business, April 2

    Oil prices soared 7 percent on Sunday night after the group’s move to cut 1.2 million barrels a day.

  83. Your Monday Briefing: China’s Post-Covid Economic Goal N Y T Now, March 5

    Also, Russia tries to cut off Bakhmut, and countries reach an ocean biodiversity deal.

  84. At Stake in the Ukraine-Russia War Letters, February 13

    Readers discuss a guest essay by Christopher Caldwell that blamed the U.S. for an escalation in the war. Also: Mask mandates; the next pandemic; YouTube.

  85. Your Thursday Briefing: Rising Militancy in Pakistan N Y T Now, February 1

    Also, Adani Enterprises pulls its offering and soldiers die on both sides in Bakhmut.

  86. Your Wednesday Briefing: China Rebounds N Y T Now, January 31

    Also, Russia’s resilient economy and Sri Lanka’s enduring struggle.

  87. Your Friday Briefing: China’s Campaign Against ‘Zero-Covid’ Protesters N Y T Now, January 26

    Also, Russian missile attacks in Ukraine and a major deal for Indian women’s cricket.

  88. Your Tuesday Briefing: Chinese ‘Zero Covid’ Workers Revolt N Y T Now, January 16

  89. Your Tuesday Briefing: A Major Ukrainian Strike N Y T Now, January 2

    Also, China’s uncertain economic recovery.

  90. Xi and Putin Meet Again, Two Strongmen in a Weak Moment Foreign, December 30

    Russia is isolated by its invasion of Ukraine and needs China more than ever. But China, facing a Covid crisis, is in no position to risk sanctions.

  91. Your Thursday Briefing: The U.S. Requires Covid Tests for Travelers From China N Y T Now, December 28

    Also, Ukraine peace talks seem far-off.

  92. Your Wednesday Briefing: China’s Overwhelmed Hospitals N Y T Now, December 27

    Also, Ukraine is fighting to retake a city in the Donbas.

  93. Your Tuesday Briefing: China Menaces Taiwan N Y T Now, December 26

    Also, an emerging picture of China’s Covid crisis.

  94. Your Friday Briefing: A Times Investigation Into Bucha N Y T Now, December 22

    Also, Benjamin Netanyahu is poised to lead Israel again and the week in culture.

  95. How Do You Protest in the Face of Censorship? An Empty Sign. Magazine, December 21

    In China, Russia and the United Kingdom, unmarked sheets of white paper have become a potent symbol of defiance.

  96. Your Monday Briefing: The Social Cost of ‘Zero Covid’ National, December 4

    Plus, Iran abolishes the morality police and Russia vows to defy an oil price cap.

  97. Plutocrats, Power and Philanthropy Letters, November 25

    Readers discuss a guest essay about recent misdeeds by four billionaires. Also: Pandemic cautions; moderate Republicans; Russian brutality in Ukraine.

  98. Your Thursday Briefing: No ‘Red Wave’ in U.S. Midterms N Y T Now, November 9

    Plus Russia says it is retreating from Kherson City and markets try to parse China’s “zero Covid.”

  99. Your Thursday Briefing: Iran’s Protests Intensify N Y T Now, October 26

    Plus Myanmar gets closer to Russia and a dire climate report.

  100. How Finnair’s Huge Bet on Faster Flights to Asia Suddenly Came Undone Sunday Business, October 20

    When Russia closed its airspace, it upended the decades-long strategy for making Finland a European travel hub to and from the East.

  101. Russia’s New Onslaught Against Ukraine Letters, October 10

    Readers respond to the latest Russian attacks in Ukraine. Also: The wonders of math; pandemic spending; Republicans and crime.

  102. The September 25 Italy Elections live blog included one standalone post:
  103. Burnout, Productivity and Other Tales of the Office Letters, September 19

    Readers discuss new aspects of the workplace during the pandemic. Also: A political balance; Vladimir Putin and Mikhail Gorbachev; student newspapers.

  104. China’s Leader Emerges From Covid Bubble for First Foreign Trip Since 2020 Foreign, September 14

    Xi Jinping, who is expected to meet with Vladimir Putin, will seek to project confidence as a global statesman at a time of grave challenges at home.

  105. Your Thursday Briefing: Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping Likely to Meet N Y T Now, September 7

    Plus India’s growing economy and China’s “zero-Covid” trap.

  106. Your Thursday Briefing: How Authoritarians See Mikhail Gorbachev National, August 31

    Plus the decline in American life expectancy and the latest on Typhoon Hinnamnor.

  107. Dmitri Vrubel, Who Planted a Kiss on the Berlin Wall, Dies at 62 Obits, August 19

    A Russian-born painter, he created a mural of the Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev smooching the East German leader Erich Honecker — and with it a tourist attraction.

  108. A Campaign Tactic by Democrats: Smart? Risky? Unethical? Letters, August 14

    Readers debate the party’s strategy of supporting far-right G.O.P. candidates it thinks it can beat. Also: Covid and schools; Ukraine’s students; Kansas and abortion.

  109. Your Friday Briefing: U.S. to Unseal Trump Warrant N Y T Now, August 11

    Plus Russia prepares for show trials and Taiwan does not rise to China’s provocations.

  110. Your Thursday Briefing: Trump Declines to Answer Questions N Y T Now, August 10

    Plus new details about explosions in Crimea and revelations about the victims of Seoul’s floods.

  111. Ukraine Ships Grain at Last. It Will Take Far More to Slow Global Hunger. Foreign, August 1

    The departure of a grain-filled vessel from Odesa was hailed as a victory against global hunger. But experts say the crisis is so big that no single advance can reverse it.

  112. Your Thursday Briefing N Y T Now, July 28

    Brittney Griner for Viktor Bout?

  113. Your Monday Briefing N Y T Now, July 25

    Russia looks to Africa.

  114. Biden, Oil and the Middle East Business, July 14

    Under pressure as tight oil supplies hurt the U.S. economy, Biden will go to Saudi Arabia for a meeting with M.B.S.

  115. Your Wednesday Briefing: Extreme Heat Grips China N Y T Now, July 12

    Plus the conviction of an ailing Hong Kong activist and President Vladimir Putin’s upcoming trip to Iran.

  116. Your Tuesday Briefing: Bank Protests in China N Y T Now, July 11

    Plus Ukrainian civilians bear the brunt of Russia’s war and new details after Shinzo Abe’s death.

  117. Your Friday Briefing: A Major U.S. Climate Ruling Dining, June 30

    Plus Xi Jinping visits Hong Kong and Ukraine takes back Snake Island.

  118. El mundo tiene que elegir: cooperar o colapsar en Español, June 20

    La COVID-19, el cambio climático y la posibilidad de una crisis alimentaria global demuestran que los problemas del mundo están muy ligados entre sí. Y también las soluciones.

  119. The World Has a Choice: Work Together or Fall Apart Op Ed, June 18

    No single country can solve the problem of rising food and fuel costs.

  120. We Should Thank Mike Pence for His Courage on Jan. 6 Letters, June 17

    A reader praises the former vice president; another reluctantly suggests pardoning Donald Trump. Also: Ukraine what-ifs; Covid mandates; paid internships.

  121. Your Thursday Briefing: $1 Billion to Ukraine N Y T Now, June 15

    Plus the Fed raised interest rates and a video of an assault in China went viral.

  122. Your Friday Briefing N Y T Now, June 3

    Ukraine says Russia controls 20 percent of its territory.

  123. Your Thursday Briefing N Y T Now, June 2

    The bloody battle for Ukraine’s east.

  124. Is Ron DeSantis the Future of the Republican Party? Letters, May 24

    Readers weigh in on the Florida governor’s record. Also: Vladimir Putin’s nuclear option; last Covid texts; belief in change; hope and healing.

  125. Warning Signs of a Future Mass Killer Letters, May 20

    Mental health evaluations, chat rooms and parents’ roles. Also: Republicans and shootings; Covid mandates; voters and democracy; Estonia and Russia; abortion funds.

  126. Your Tuesday Briefing: Russia’s Faltering Campaign N Y T Now, May 16

    Plus climate’s role in Australia’s upcoming election and a Covid-19 protest at Peking University.

  127. American Teenagers and Their Mental Health Letters, May 11

    The teen mental health crisis. Also: Elon Musk, Donald Trump and Twitter; Vladimir Putin’s gambit; Russian TV; Penn Station; flying without masks.

  128. Your Friday Briefing: Russia Doubles Down N Y T Now, May 5

    Moscow wants victories before its Monday holiday.

  129. Your Tuesday Briefing: Beijing’s Fight against Lockdowns N Y T Now, May 2

    And Mariupol evacuees start to emerge.

  130. In Florida, Social-Emotional Learning + Math = Rejection Letters, May 2

    Readers discuss the Florida Department of Education’s objections to some of the topics in math textbooks. Also: The Ukraine war; mask mandates.