5.18.2022

For You: Vladimir Putin, Family Man

Plus, As Adams Praised a New Police Tool, a Close Ally Had a Stake in the Maker
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Vladimir Putin, Family Man

As Western nations place sanctions on people close to the Russian leader, including family members, the strict secrecy surrounding his private life is being punctured.

How 'Just a Dude' in Shorts Became a Senate Front-Runner

John Fetterman has used his shorts-and-hoodie image to connect with Pennsylvania voters in the Democratic Senate primary.

How Jane Lynch, Actress, Spends Her Sundays

What gets the comedic performer through her Broadway shows? Chocolate and peanut butter, for one thing.

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A Birder Is Back in the Public Eye, Now on His Own Terms

Christian Cooper's encounter in Central Park with a white woman who called 911 to falsely accuse him of threatening her spurred a national outcry. Now he is hosting a birding series for National Geographic.

U.S. Soccer and Top Players Agree to Guarantee Equal Pay

Landmark labor agreements with members of the men's and women's national teams will include higher paychecks and shared World Cup prize money.

Biden Health Officials Warn of Substantial Increase in Covid Cases

The director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention urged local leaders and individuals to at least consider returning to wearing masks in indoor public settings.

Stocks resume their rout as falling profits reignite fears of inflation.

Target reported that inflation was taking a toll on its bottom line, a day after Walmart reported the same.

Opinion | Imagine a World Where Men Had to Breastfeed Their Babies

Formula has saved babies' lives and given mothers their own lives back. Why are women being shamed for using it?

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Russia's war in Ukraine is combining with a global tightening of credit and an economic slowdown in China to sow misery in low- and middle-income countries.

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Neither is being realistic about a smooth transition to renewable energy.

How Gossip Is Remaking Online Hip-Hop Media

Actual music can seem like an afterthought as digital coverage of the genre has tilted toward tabloidism. Are there other paths forward?

Through a Lens, Documenting Indigenous Culture

Matika Wilbur is attempting to photograph every federally recognized tribe in the U.S.

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