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The state of the war: a month after Russia tried to claim an easy victory
It's been one month since Russia invaded Ukraine. With refugees fleeing, we examine how Ukraine has changed — plus the efforts of the Ukrainian military and civilian resistance.
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One Ukrainian family grieves the loss of their fighter pilot son
In a small village in western Ukraine, family and friends recently buried a 29-year-old MIG fighter pilot who was killed in combat over his homeland.
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Russia is moving its attacks into western Ukraine
Russian forces conducted strikes against two cities in western Ukraine. That's far from the main fighting fronts in the two-week-old war. Is it signaling a shift in Russia's strategy?
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Growing sanctions on Russia could cripple Russian airlines
Russian airlines are primarily only flying domestically. More than half of Russian planes are leased from companies in the West, which now must terminate those contacts and repossess the planes.
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The push for more girls to play competitive chess
A few years ago, two public school students started Queens United Chess to introduce the game to more girls.
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How testing wastewater for drugs could help prevent overdoses
Some public health officials are using lessons from the pandemic to try to track illicit drugs in the wastewater.
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Global carbon emissions from energy spiked to record highs last year
A new report finds global energy related carbon dioxide emissions rose 6% last year to an all-time high. The report from the International Energy Agency means bad news for the world's climate.
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News brief: Russian military strikes, Democrats midterm strategy, opioid crisis
Russian forces extend their battlefield in Ukraine. House Democrats are plotting their way forward to the November elections. Victims of the opioid crisis formally confront the Sackler family.
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Republicans push for more work requirements in debt ceiling negotiations
Republicans are calling for stricter work requirements on some social safety net programs, including the program that helps people get food on the table.
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Race in American politics: 2 big thinkers urge politicians to step it up
In a very provocative moment, Republican Tim Scott — the only Black Republican in the U.S. Senate — declared that the U.S. is not a racist country.
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