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WHAT YOU MAY HAVE MISSED TODAY

War in Ukraine Has Changed Europe Forever

Deadly Russian Artillery Strikes Reported in Ukraine's East and South

Desperate for Babies, China Races to Undo an Era of Birth Limits. Is It Too Late?

What Layoffs? Many Employers Are Eager to Hang On to Workers.

He Survived the Trade Center Bombing. 'I Always Knew They'd Be Back.'

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FROM OUR SUNDAY MAGAZINE

My Friend Is Dating a Murderer. Should I Do Anything About It?

The magazine's Ethicist columnist on what to do when a roommate is in a relationship with a convicted killer.

Why I Watch the Closing Credits of Every Movie I See

One look is enough to challenge the myth of the genius auteur calling all the shots.

'The Democratic Party in New York Is a Disaster'

After losing crucial seats in the congressional midterms, a bitter civil war over the moribund state organization has spilled into the open.

I Think My Friend Could Be Autistic. Do I Tell Her?

The magazine's Ethicist columnist on broaching a difficult topic with a loved one.

Modern Dads Are Embarrassing. Which Just Might Be Good Politics.

The Congressional Dads Caucus makes savvy use of its own faint goofiness.

Tomorrow: From Opinion

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Alone and Exploited, Migrant Children Work Brutal Jobs Across the U.S.

Arriving in record numbers, they're ending up in dangerous jobs that violate child labor laws — including in factories that make products for well-known brands like Cheetos and Fruit of the Loom.

'I Could See All of My Neighbors Sitting Out on Their Porch Steps'

A special cab ride home, getting a watch fixed and more reader tales of New York City in this week's Metropolitan Diary.

Frozen Poop Chisels and Amputated Toes: A Life of Arctic Adventure

"Wanderlust," Reid Mitenbuler's biography of the early-20th-century Danish explorer Peter Freuchen, examines a man drawn to some of the most isolated places on Earth.

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Opinion | The Best Way to Explain the G.O.P. Is Found in the W.W.E.

Kayfabe — the knowledge that pro wrestling is fake — has a long and rich history in American entertainment. It also explains something deep about G.O.P. politics now.

Opinion | The Imminent Danger of A.I. Is One We're Not Talking About

We are so stuck on asking what the technology can do that we are missing the more important questions.

War in Ukraine Deepens Divide Among Major Economies at G20 Gathering

Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen urged her counterparts at a summit in India to condemn Russia's actions, and she defended the cost of supplying aid to Kyiv.

The Furniture Hustlers of Silicon Valley

As tech companies cut costs and move to remote work, their left-behind office furniture has become part of a booming trade.

Enter the New Era of Stealth Wealth

A season-defining Bottega Veneta leads the way, while Gucci remains in limbo.

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