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On the campaign trail and when he first came to office, President Biden had ambitious plans to deal with climate change, including promises...

This episode contains strong language. A year and a half ago, the Times journalists Jodi Kantor and Karen Weise began examining labor...

For more than two decades, Belarus existed in an equilibrium of quiet authoritarianism. If the government’s repressions didn’t directly...

Thirty years ago, Germany put forth a theory for how to work with Russia. Major energy deals, leaders argued, would keep Russia from going...

As countries have struggled with disease and death throughout the coronavirus pandemic, one part of the world seems to have been mostly...

This episode details graphic scenes. Many around the world are calling the indiscriminate attacks on civilians in Bucha, a suburb northwest...

Ukraine and Russia are enormous producers of wheat, corn, barley, sunflower oil and fertilizer. One study calculated that the two countries...

After months of investigation by a congressional committee, a federal judge has found that President Donald J. Trump and his allies most...

Exploring the personal experiences of Sara Mardini and Seán Binder, two volunteers who were arrested in February 2018 after helping...

This episode details graphic scenes. Russia has mounted a brutal siege around the port city of Mariupol for more than a month, framing it...

In the past, Republicans have been able to secure what some see as an unfair political advantage by gerrymandering political districts.But...

A series of text messages released in the past week show how Ginni Thomas, wife of Justice Clarence Thomas of the Supreme Court, urged...

At every step of his political career, Senator Joe Manchin III has helped a West Virginia power plant that is the sole customer of his...

Since the beginning of Russia’s war in Ukraine, 10 million Ukrainians — about a quarter of the population — have been displaced, and about...

Demand for traveling nurses skyrocketed during the pandemic. In March 2020, there were over 12,000 job opportunities for traveling nurses,...

Since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan last year, thousands of women and girls who were in school or had jobs were forced back into...

From the outside, Russia’s relentless bombardment of Ukraine looks indiscriminate and improvised. But the approach is part of an approach...

Democratic support for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, who could become the first Black woman to serve as a Supreme Court justice, was never...

Among the actions taken by the West to punish Moscow for the invasion of Ukraine is the blacklisting of the incredibly rich and politically...

More than two years into the pandemic, coronavirus infections are surging in China and nations in Europe. The reason: BA.2, a highly...
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