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For You: Spurred by Putin, Russians Turn on One Another Over the War

Plus, In This Michigan County, Pandemic Stimulus Funds Are Remaking Public Health Programs
April 9, 2022

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In This Michigan County, Pandemic Stimulus Funds Are Remaking Public Health Programs

Spurred by Putin, Russians Turn on One Another Over the War

Disagreement and Delay: How Infighting Over the Border Divided the White House

Alvin Bragg Says He's Not a Politician. Is That the Root of His Trouble?

Trump Officials Failed to Provide Accounting of Foreign Gifts

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My Girlfriend and I Can't Get Married. Should We Break Up?

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The Politics of Rihanna's Pregnancy Style

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Closing Up Shop on a Marriage

When the last thing you share is your pharmacy rewards account.

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Two Men Acquitted of Plotting to Kidnap Michigan Governor in High-Profile Trial

The acquittals, along with mistrials in cases against two other men, were significant setbacks for federal prosecutors, who have promised to focus on domestic terrorism.

Delia Ephron Writes Her Way Through Cancer to a Happy Ending

Her new book is a medical thriller, a cancer memoir, a love story and a hero's journey — except there were two heroes: Ephron and her husband, who walked with her.

Terrible Tilly, Oregon's Legendary Lighthouse, Is for Sale

The current owner of the lighthouse, built in 1881, has used it for decades to store cremated remains. Its new owners will decide its next chapter.

N.F.L. Quarterback Dwayne Haskins, 24, Dies After Being Hit by Truck

A Heisman Trophy finalist at Ohio State and backup with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Haskins died on Saturday after being struck on a Florida highway.

Trying Everything, Even Lettuce, to Save Florida's Beloved Manatees

Pollution has killed the sea grass that manatees feed on, and they are starving to death in large numbers. Extraordinary intervention may not be enough to protect them.

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Cink sank the 24th hole in one on No. 16 in Masters history. He would have rather made the cut.

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In a message two days after Election Day 2020, the president's son conveyed a range of ideas for keeping his father in office.

Russell Westbrook's Complicated Homecoming

The N.B.A. star and native Angeleno is thriving back in the city where he grew up. Just don't ask a Lakers fan.

One Garment's Journey Through History

The evolution of the Korean hanbok is a lens into the history of the country, which is now being traced in the series "Pachinko."

These Birds Form a Trio, but Probably Not a Throuple

Some pairs of cranes in India, known for their monogamous devotion, seem to bring in a third bird to act like a kind of avian au pair.

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