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Back From War, Convict Fighters Will Test Russia

Tens of thousands of inmates have joined a mercenary group fighting with Russian forces in Ukraine, and some are returning home.

Russian society faces the potential challenge of reintegrating traumatized men with military training, a history of crime and few job prospects.

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Matt Gaetz Has New Powers. Washington Wonders What He Will Do With Them.

Will the Florida Republican continue in his role as a limelight seeker? Or will he assert himself more on substance and push his far-right agenda?


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Israel Launched Drone Attack on Iranian Facility, Officials Say

While the target’s purpose is unclear, the city of Isfahan is a major center of Iranian missile production, research and development.


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Scorpion Unit Emerged as Memphis Pursued Get-Tough Strategy

City leaders had praised the new group as a key strategy for fighting crime. Now they are trying to assess whether it was flawed from the start.


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71 Commands in 13 Minutes: Officers Gave Tyre Nichols Impossible Orders

A Times analysis found that officers gave dozens of contradictory and unachievable orders to Mr. Nichols. The punishment was severe — and eventually fatal.


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Smaller Rate Increase by Federal Reserve Likely as Inflation Cools

America’s central bank is expected to raise rates by a quarter point on Wednesday. The question now is what comes next.


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Investors will be watching the Fed chair Jerome Powell to see whether he emphasizes progress toward lower inflation or focuses on how much more work there is to do. Claudio Bresciani/TT News Agency, via Associated Press

California Has More Than 100 Gun Laws. Why Don’t They Stop More Shootings?

The state is still reeling from back-to-back attacks that left at least 19 people dead. The killings have spurred lawmakers to call for more regulations.


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Kansas City vs. Philadelphia: An Early Look at the Super Bowl Matchup

The first Super Bowl with two Black quarterbacks. The first set of brothers to vie for a title. The Andy Reid Bowl. The game will be noteworthy.


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Here’s how Patrick Mahomes led Kansas City back to the Super Bowl.

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Five years after winning it all, Philadelphia beat San Francisco, 31-7, to claim the N.F.C. championship.

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‘Recession Resilient’ Climate Start-Ups Shine in Tech Downturn

Many tech workers are questioning their company’s role in society and are flocking to climate start-ups, as investors pour money into the field.


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“We’re actually doing work that matters,” said Arebeth Pease, an operations manager at Span, which makes smart home electrical panels. Anastasiia Sapon for The New York Times

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The Republican congressman has opened a local office in Queens, but it has largely attracted gawkers and news media rather than constituents.


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The Waffle House Brawl Belongs in a Museum

In viral videos, fast-food employees keep being forced to punch above their weight. You can find the disquieting energy of these clips in classic art, too.


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Damian Lillard of the Trail Blazers prizes loyalty. And that’s what makes him great, our columnist writes.

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GAIL COLLINS AND BRET STEPHENS

We Can’t Just Give Up and Shrug in Silence

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Donald Trump Isn’t the Only One to Blame for the Capitol Riot. I’d Know.

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MOYA LOTHIAN-MCLEAN

It’s Not Going Well for Britain’s New Prime Minister

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The Latest Crusade to Place Religion Over the Rest of Civil Society

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MARGARET RENKL

The Ordinariness of Grief Governs my Days

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The Alternative, Optimistic Story of Population Decline

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How Barnes & Noble Came Back From Near Dead

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How Many More “Elite” Police Force Scandals Will It Take to Prove the Pattern?

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Are French People Just Lazy?

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One of the Strangest Friendships in Washington

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The New Low Bar For Telling People About Layoffs

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The Tyre Nichols Video: A Police Beating in Memphis

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The Temptations of the ‘Personal Brand’

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Thank You for ‘Navigating’ the Pandemic

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