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April 5, 2022

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Western Officials Condemn Reports of 'Massacre' by Military in Central Mali

Bidens Will Host a White House Wedding Reception for Their Granddaughter

Kansas Comes Back in a Thriller to Beat North Carolina for the Championship

Here comes Kansas with a comeback.

North Carolina makes a big surge to take a halftime lead, 40-25.

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Margaret Renkl

The Kids Are Right About Email, Too

It is now just a way to be at the beck and call of anyone, and any robot, with an internet connection.

Elisabeth Rosenthal

The End of the Covid Emergency Could Mean a Huge Loss of Health Insurance

Millions of Americans may lose their Medicaid coverage.

Ai-jen Poo and Ilana Berger

Many of Us Want to Age at Home. But That Option Is Fading Fast.

A plan for higher home care wages under consideration in New York State could offer a model for how we can care for older people.

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A Flight Over China in Clear Skies, Followed by a Nosedive

Investigators face a formidable challenge in figuring out why China Eastern Flight 5735 crashed on March 21.

Perfecting Neapolitan Pizza in Los Angeles, With Help From Tokyo

At Pizzeria Sei, Sang Woo Joo uses global wisdom to nudge a rigid style into the future, one pie at a time.

Still Going, Even as the Glory Fades

Mike Montgomery once threw a "golden pitch" in a World Series, but at 32 he is in minor league camp for the Mets hoping for one more chance for things to click.

Two More Republicans Back Jackson as Senate Moves Toward Confirmation

The support of Senators Mitt Romney and Lisa Murkowski for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's nomination was a counterpoint to the bitterly partisan confirmation process so far.

Gazing at the 'Black Sun': The Transfixing Beauty of Starling Murmurations

Each spring and autumn, the skies in southern Denmark come to life with the swirling displays of hundreds of thousands of starlings, an event known locally as "sort sol."

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Opinion | Which 'Radioactive Republicans' Are We Betting On?

It's sort of amazing how consistent our former president is in gravitating to the worst politicians imaginable.

California Law Requiring Board Diversity Is Struck Down

In a blow to the state's efforts to deal with disparities in the workplace, a judge found the law unconstitutional. It's unclear whether the state will appeal the ruling.

How the Recoil From Russian Gas Is Scrambling World Markets

Europe wants 50 billion cubic meters of additional natural gas, but supplies are tight. Prices will rise, and other regions might have to do with less.

Julian Gaines Has a Question: 'How Do I Paint Oregon Black?'

A love for Nike led him away from his home in Chicagoland to a grand artist's studio on a weed farm outside Portland.

Terry Francona Is Back and Feeling Feisty

Francona missed huge chunks of two seasons with health issues, and the Cleveland Guardians are thrilled to have their merry prankster of a manager back in the clubhouse.

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