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Saturday, 30 April 2022

Katie Taylor v Amanda Serrano: Charting the remarkable story of the rise of women's boxing
Man Charged With Hate Crimes After Nooses and Racist Notes Found
Mariupol civilians leave besieged Azovstal steelworks
A small group of women and children has made it out of Mariupol’s Azovstal steel plant.
Sri Lanka hikes price of medicines 40% amid economic crisis

Friday, 29 April 2022

From Battered Mariupol Steel Plant, Videos of Desperate Pleas for Help
F.D.A. sets aside June for potential decisions on vaccines for the youngest Americans.
Dexter Jackson: How it feels to be pardoned by the US president
A ‘Hard Hat Mass’ for Fallen Workers
‘Extremely Critical Fire Weather’ Threatens the Southwest
Instacart Searches for a Direction as Its Pandemic Boom Fades

Thursday, 28 April 2022

Amazon reports slowing sales growth and indicates slowdown may continue.
Ukraine round-up: UN visit and a Russian roubles row
Russian forces still face logistical challenges in their offensive, a Pentagon official says.
Strikes hit central Kyiv, setting at least one building ablaze.
Ukraine war: UN chief admits Security Council has failed
‘Small Kindnesses’: A Collective Poem by Teenagers Around the World

Wednesday, 27 April 2022

Officials watch and wonder as the hottest U.S. coronavirus hot spot swells to two dozen counties.
Nigeria's Kaduna train attack: New photos bring relief and pain
More Kids? After the Last Two Years? No Thanks.
Cynthia Albritton, Rock’s ‘Plaster Caster,’ Dies at 74
Book Bans, From Both the Left and the Right

Tuesday, 26 April 2022

Supreme Court Struggles Over Biden’s Bid to End ‘Remain in Mexico’ Program
Vaccines for young children are being delayed by incomplete data, a top F.D.A. official suggests.
The maker of Ray-Ban sunglasses has sued JPMorgan over $272 million in fraudulent payments.
Ros Atkins on… Finland, Nato and Russia
Why are Sudan's Janjaweed on the attack again in Darfur?

Monday, 25 April 2022

Macron’s Win Is Also a Blow to Viktor Orban’s Nationalist Crusade
Johnny Depp blames 'burn Amber' text on Monty Python
In France, a Victory and a Warning
Ukraine: Facing the Russian Army on the frontline in Donbas
‘The Premonitions Bureau’ Recounts Crowdsourcing the Supernatural

Sunday, 24 April 2022

Ukrainians in Mariupol’s steel mill are holding on, despite intensifying attacks, a commander tells The Times.
Wildfires Burn More Than 100,000 Acres in Three States
Emmanuel Macron is re-elected French president, defeating Marine Le Pen.
Turbulence or tradition? What to expect once the election ends.
How hated is Macron? The answer could decide the presidency.
The U.S. keeps a wary eye on the French elections.

Friday, 22 April 2022

Carlos Ghosn: Ex-Nissan boss says he wants a trial
Hackers Claim to Target Russian Institutions in Barrage of Cyberattacks and Leaks
Somalia: At least six killed in Mogadishu attack near beach
Marjorie Taylor Greene: I did not call for violent capitol insurrection

Thursday, 21 April 2022

Juan Orlando Hernández: Honduran ex-leader extradited to US
Former C.I.A.-Run Prison Emerges as a New Front in Guantánamo’s Legal Saga
The U.S. is extending a vaccine rule for international travelers at its land borders.
The YouTube Rabbit Hole Is Nuanced
Mariupol: Satellite images suggest mass graves dug near besieged city

Wednesday, 20 April 2022

The Treasury Department took action to crack down on Russian sanctions evasion.
Checking Out: Trump Hotel Sale Will End an Era
Dede Robertson, Wife and Partner of Pat Robertson, Dies at 94
Virus cases are rising in New York, but Hochul says it’s hard to predict what form the ‘bump’ might take.
Ask Wirecutter: Lukewarm Coffee?
Review: The Limón Dance Company Navigates the Present
Ukraine war: Holocaust survivor aged 91 among Mariupol's civilian dead - reports

Tuesday, 19 April 2022

Biden says Americans should decide for themselves if they want to wear masks on public transportation.
Masks stay required for N.Y.C. public transit, taxis and ride-share vehicles.
Alfie Allen Gets in the Zone with Gospel Music and Pineapples
Henkel, a German manufacturer, reverses course and exits Russia.
Ukraine war: Kyiv's allies pledge more weapons to help win war

Monday, 18 April 2022

An Older Marathoner Piles Up the Goals
White House hosts first Easter egg roll since pandemic
A federal judge strikes down the mask mandate on planes and public transit.
Apple staff make bid for first union at a US store
How much money do the Boston Marathon champions win?

Sunday, 17 April 2022

Americans Over 60 Should Get Second Booster, Official Says
Ukrainian refugees observe Passover in Krakow.
Ukraine round-up: Ukraine defies Mariupol deadline as Kharkiv shelled
Ukraine war: Mariupol defenders will fight to the end' - PM