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Russia Attacks Ukraine Ahead of Invasion’s 4th Anniversary

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.

© Mauricio Lima for The New York Times

Workers at the site where a policewoman was killed in an explosion in Lviv, Ukraine, on Sunday. It was not clear whether Russia was involved.
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At Least 15 Have Died on Tahoe-Area Slopes This Year

Three more skiers have died in the Lake Tahoe area since the deadliest avalanche in California history on Tuesday killed nine.

© Stephen Lam/San Francisco Chronicle, via Associated Press

On a mission to recover skiers who died during an avalanche earlier in the week.
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Newsom, Targeting Red States, Kicks Off Book Tour in Nashville

Scores of Californians have moved to Tennessee for its friendlier business environment and conservative politics. On Saturday, the Democratic governor accused of driving them away paid a visit.

© Eric Ryan Anderson for The New York Times

While Gov. Gavin Newsom unspooled personal anecdotes about his upbringing on Saturday, he also took several shots at President Trump and his administration.
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Shutdown at D.H.S. Extends to Cyber Agency, Adding to Setbacks

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has navigated staffing cuts without a Senate-confirmed leader. Employees have become demoralized and concerned about the agency’s ability to ward off threats.

© Valerie Plesch for The New York Times

The lapse in funding for the Department of Homeland Security is only the latest setback for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, temporarily winnowing its already thinning ranks.
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Inside Iran’s Preparations for War and Plans for Survival

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has entrusted Ali Larijani, the top national security official, to ensure the Islamic Republic endures any military attacks and targeted killings.

© Arash Khamooshi for The New York Times

Ali Larijani, the secretary of the Supreme National Security Council of Iran, in May 2024.
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How the Times Weather Team Tracks Big Storms: More Data, Less Hype

When making forecasts, our reporters aim to visualize severe weather possibilities rather than focus on the most dire predictions. A possible blizzard this weekend is the latest test.

© Janice Chung for The New York Times

It’s been a rough winter in New York City and many other parts of the country. The Times Weather team tries to keep readers informed ahead of a storm.
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The Ex-Taxi Driver at the Center of Russia’s Shadow War

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

© Norbert Ofmanski/Associated Press

A 2024 arson attack outside Warsaw was one of several plots carried out in Europe by a criminal network on behalf of Russian intelligence services, according to European officials.
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Willie Colón, a Luminary of Salsa Music, Dies at 75

A trombonist, singer, bandleader, composer and arranger, he collaborated with Rubén Blades on “Siembra,” a 1978 release that became one of the top-selling salsa albums of all time.

© Chad Batka for The New York Times

Willie Colón performing in New York in 2009. His 1967 debut album, “El Malo,” propelled a career spanning nearly six decades.
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Willie Colón: 14 Essential Songs and Albums

The trombonist, singer, bandleader, composer and producer from the Bronx helped shape the sound of salsa.

© Chad Batka for The New York Times

Willie Colón onstage in 2009. The songwriter and bandleader, who died at 75, was a giant on Fania Records and beyond.
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