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What Do the Brands We Wear Say About Us?

Abbe Lowell Built Ties to Trump World. Now He’s One of Hunter Biden’s Lawyers.

After Half a Century, ‘The Dark Side of the Moon’ Still Reverberates

Transcript: Ezra Klein Interviews Stephan J. Guyenet

Nature Winter

Here’s a look at the aid the United States has provided to Ukraine so far.

TD Bank Agrees to Pay $1.2 Billion to Settle Ponzi Scheme Case

In Central Asia, Blinken Will Urge Distance From Russia, and Ukraine War

Review: In ‘With No Fanfare,’ Things Fall Apart

‘Crying Indian’ Ad That Targeted Pollution to Be Retired

A Gold Mine of Clean Energy May Be Hiding Under Our Feet

More Than 100,000 in Mexico Protest Changes to Election Agency

M.L.B. Has Labor Peace, but Also Plenty of Posturing

Across the Globe, the Russian Diaspora Finds Ways to Protest Putin’s War

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

Storm With Gusts Up to 110 M.P.H. Forecast to Hit Oklahoma

Will More Sex Help Cure Loneliness?

West Bank Attack Kills 2 Israelis as Middle East Officials Meet in Jordan

Dozens Drowned as Migrant Boat Breaks Up Near Italian Beach

‘Frustrating and Upsetting’: Residents in Michigan Endure Fourth Day Without Power

Double-Doubles

U.S. Commandos Advise Somalis in Fight Against Qaeda Branch

Why You Can’t Predict the Future of Religion

Shinta Ratri, Fighter for Transgender Rights in Indonesia, Dies at 60

China to Welcome Belarusian Leader, Raising Concerns Over Ukraine

China to Welcome Belarusian Leader, Raising Concerns Over Ukraine

Spring Comes Early With This Bright, Cozy Dinner

Zelensky answers reporters’ questions for hours, expressing confidence in Ukraine’s eventual victory.

Love Letter: A Decade-Long Negotiation

The Prospect Park Gator Was Not the First. Here Are Other Urban Gators.

A look at six cities at the center of the war.

M.L.S. Returns With Another New Team and a Whole New Way to Watch

How Much Do You Know About Italy?

French Student Will Be Charged With Premeditated Murder in Teacher’s Stabbing

India Is Arming Villagers in One of Earth’s Most Militarized Places

Review: At the Philharmonic, a Guest Challenges Common Wisdom

When the Movies Pictured A.I., They Imagined the Wrong Disaster

Glória Maria, Who Broke Barriers in Brazilian Television, Dies at 73

What’s in Our Queue? ‘Marchita’ and More

Ukraine prepares itself for the possibility of Russian aggression via Moldova and Belarus.

Counting votes and cutting violence

Ukraine prepares itself for the possibility of Russian aggression via Moldova and Belarus.

The I.M.F. chief, in Kyiv, suggests Ukraine is on track for substantial loan package.

Unionized HarperCollins Employees Are Back to Work After a 3-Month Strike

The U.N. says the civilian death toll in Ukraine is more than 8,000, and probably significantly higher.

Our Photographers in Ukraine on the Images They Can’t Forget

Gustavo Dudamel, Superstar Maestro, Meets New York

Richard Belzer Had a Ball With the Relationship Between Comic and Crowd

One year into the war, Putin is crafting the Russia he craves.