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Russia Threatens to Toughen Its Stance on Ending the War in Ukraine

Moscow said a Ukrainian drone attack targeted a residence of President Vladimir V. Putin, which Ukraine denied, accusing the Kremlin of fabricating an excuse not to make peace.

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President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia meeting with military officers in Moscow on Monday, in a photo released by Russian state media.
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The New Billionaires of the A.I. Boom

Just like past tech booms, the latest frenzy has produced a group of billionaires — at least on paper — from smaller start-ups.

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Who Says Rock Is Dead?

In 2025, rock was still hanging in. As artificial intelligence infiltrates music, the genre’s handmade imperfections are more crucial than ever.

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Geese performing on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” The Brooklyn band’s third album, “Getting Killed,” was one of the most discussed rock LPs of 2025.
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11 Voters on Trump’s First Year

There is avid support, deep anger and for one person, regret over his choice last year.

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We’ve been checking in with this group on their impressions of the Trump administration.
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ISIS Militants Kill 3 Police Officers in Turkey

A raid on a suspected safe house for the terrorist group Islamic State set off a clash that killed the police officers as well as six Turkish militants.

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A Turkish security forces raid on a suspected Islamic State safe house in northwestern Turkey on Monday, left nine people dead.
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For Zelensky, Just Keeping Trump Talking About Ukraine Peace Deal Counts as a Win

Though discussions produced little tangible progress, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine at least avoided the type of setbacks that have blighted earlier meetings.

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A Ukrainian soldier monitoring the sky for Russian drones in the Donetsk region this past week. Russia has stuck firmly to its view that Ukraine must relinquish the entire region.
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Ice Storm Makes Travel Dangerous in Parts of New York and New England

Several states were under weather warnings or advisories after the same winter storm battered the Upper Midwest over the weekend. Tens of thousands of power customers faced outages.

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In the Astoria neighborhood of Queens, in New York City on Saturday.
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Experts Question Denmark’s Vaccine Program as a Model for the U.S.

The United States is expected to adopt the vaccine schedule used by Denmark, a much smaller country with universal health care.

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Denmark, a country of six million, has universal health care, so Danes can get treated more easily for diseases than Americans and often seek medical help earlier.
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How Kevin Hassett Became a Trump Loyalist and Fed Chair Contender

Mr. Hassett’s evolution from conservative economist to defender of the president’s economic agenda has raised questions about how he would lead the central bank.

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Kevin Hassett, director of the National Economic Council, once promoted the idea that free trade was the path to national prosperity and argued that more immigration was good for the economy.
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Uber Flags Sexual Misconduct but Many Drivers Stay on the Road

The company monitors passenger feedback for risky driver behavior. Some accused of serious sexual assault had prior records of complaints.

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