JANUARY
With Omicron’s Rise, Americans Brace for Returning to School and Work
When They Warn of Rare Disorders, These Prenatal Tests Are Usually Wrong
Covid Is Spreading Faster Than Ever, but New Data Offers Hope
In the Capitol’s Shadow, the Jan. 6 Panel Quietly Ramps Up Its Inquiry
A Long, Hard Year for Republicans Who Voted to Impeach After Jan. 6
Biden says Trump Holds ‘Dagger at the Throat’ of Democracy
U.S. Hiring Stumbled Last Month as Employers Struggled to Find Workers
As More Teachers’ Unions Push for Remote Schooling, Parents and Democrats Worry
Disruption, Dismay, Dissent: Americans Grapple With Omicron’s Rise
Russia Plays Down Ukraine Invasion Threat, With Talks to Continue for Now
Biden calls for ‘Getting Rid’ of Filibuster to Pass Voting Rights Laws
Consumer Prices Rise 7%, Fastest Pace Since 1982
Biden Announces 500 Million More Tests and Military Help for Hospitals
U.S. Says Russia Sent Saboteurs Into Ukraine to Create Pretext for Invasion
With Voting Bills Dead, Democrats Face Costly Fight to Overcome G.O.P. Curbs
Russia Issues Subtle Threats More Far-Reaching Than a Ukraine Invasion
China’s Births Hit Historic Low, a Political Problem for Beijing
Microsoft to Buy Activision Blizzard, a Bet on the Internet’s Evolution
Senate Debates Voting Rights Bill, Setting Up Filibuster Clash
Biden’s Spending Bill Hit a Wall, but Climate Action Could Move Forward
Booster Shots Are Instrumental in Fighting Omicron, C.D.C. Data Show
Gunman Kills 22-Year-Old N.Y.P.D. Officer and Wounds Another in Harlem
Omircon’s Furious Surge Begins to Relent as More States Pass Their Peak
Omicron Could End ‘Emergency Phase’ of Pandemic, W.H.O. Official Says
With Diplomacy Stalled on Ukraine, Russia Holds Military Drills
Vaccination Gap Could Let Another Variant Emerge, Experts Say
U.S. Economy Grew at Fastest Rate in Decades in 2021
As U.S. Warns of Russian Buildup, Ukraine President Cautions Against War Talk
Ukraine Rebukes U.S. Over Claims Russia Attack Is Close
Living by the Code: In China, Covid-Era Controls May Outlast the Virus
U.S. Faces Off With Russia at U.N. as Ukraine Standoff Continues
FEBRUARY
Trump Had Role in Weighing Proposals to Seize Voting Machines
U.S. to Deploy 3,000 Troops to NATO Allies in Eastern Europe
Biden Calls Death of ISIS Leader a Warning to Terrorists Worldwide
U.S. and NATO See No Immediate Sign of a Russian Pullback in Ukraine
Biden Sees ‘Very High’ Threat of Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Russia Raises Ukraine Tensions With Drills and More Troops
APRIL
Some Evacuations Begin in Besieged City of Mariupol, Official Says
Russian Forces Retreat From Areas Surrounding Kyiv
Ukraine Accuses Russia of Executing Civilians
Atrocities Prompt Calls for More Sanctions on Russia
Zelensky Details Atrocities; Europe Looks at Russia Coal Ban
U.S. and Allies Take New Steps to Punish Moscow
Western Allies Move to Further Isolate Russia Over Atrocities
At Least 50 Killed in Strike on Train Station, Ukraine Says
Ukrainians Stream From East After Train Station Attack
Ukraine’s East Braces as Russia Resets Military Command
Russian Troops Massing for Major Assault on th eEast, Zelensky Says
Multiple People Are Shot at Brooklyn Subway Station
New Yorkers Return to Subway as Shooting Suspect Remains at Large
Russian Warship Badly Damaged, Forcing Crew to Abandon It
Russia Strikes Missile Factory in Kyiv as It Prepares for Battle in East
Russia Hits Military Facilities Across Ukraine and Steps Up Attacks in East
Last Troops in Mariupol Hold On as Russia Demands Surrender
Russia Claims Strikes on Hundreds of Targets
Russia Declares New Phase of War as Forces Clash in East
Ukraine and Russia Trade Strikes Along Eastern Front
Biden Says Putin ‘Will Never Succeed’ in War; U.S. to Send Ukraine More Aid
Russian Pounds Ukraine’s East as Commander Signals Broader Aims
Western Arms Aiding Ukraine’s Pushback, Zelensky Says
Top American Officials Expected in Kyiv as Fight Rages in East
U.S. Says It Wants to See Russian Military Weakened
U.S. and Allies Plan to Send Ukraine More Military Support
War’s Effects Widen as Russia Cuts Gas Supplies
Biden Asks Congress for $33 Billion More in Aid to Ukraine
West’s Resolve to Block Russia Grows Amid Fears of a Protracted War
American Nationalist: Part 1 – How Tucker Calrson stoked white fear to conquer cable.
MAY
After Ukraine Visit, Pelosi Pledges U.S. Support ‘Until Victory Is Won’
Desperate Civilians Gather for Evacuation From Mariupol
Supreme Court Confirms Leak but Says Roe Draft Is Not Final
Draft Abortion Ruling Leaves All Sides Uneasy Over Court Politicization
Russia Presses on Eastern Front and Targets Final Fighters in Mariupol
Ukraine Launches Offensive Against Russia in Northeast
Ukraine Pushes Russians Back From Its Second-Largest City
Jill Biden and Justin Trudeau Go to Ukraine in Show of West’s Resolve
On Victory Day, Putin Offers No Path to War’s End; Zelensky Rebuts Speech
Biden, Appealing for Patience, Says Inflation Is His Top Priority
Inflation Pressures Remains Strong; Consumer Prices Rise Sharply
Finland Moves Closer to Joining NATO, a Blow to Russia
With Moves on NATO, Blockade and Sanctions, the West Strikes at Putin
How America Lost One Million People
Investigators Examine Suspect’s Racist Motivation After Buffalo Massacre
Accused Gunman in Buffalo Planned to Attack Second Target
Ukraine Orders Surrender of Steel Plant as Russia Strengthens Hold in South
Hundreds More Ukrainian Fighters Surrender in Mariupol, Russia Says
Russia Seeks Greater Control of Southeastern Ukraine
Russia Vows to Halt Gas Exports to Finland as War’s Fallout Spreads
Biden Signs $40 Billion Ukraine Aid Bill as Russia Presses Its Campaign
How Donald Trump’s 2020 Election Lies Have Gripped State Legislatures
Biden Says U.S. Military Would Defend Taiwan if China Invaded
Russia Is Accused of Using Ukraine’s Food Supply as a Weapon
Carnage Occurred in Single Classroom at Texas School
Questions Arise About Police Response to Texas Gunman
Border Patrol Was Held Back as Siege Went On, Officials Say
As Officers Stood Outside, Girl Pleaded: ‘Send the Police’
States Rush Toward New Gun Restrictions as Congress Remains Gridlocked
E.U. Poised to Punish Russia as it Nears Deal on Sweeping Oil Embargo
During Omicron, Death Rates Soared for Older Americans
JUNE
Russia Inches Toward Seizing Key Eastern City
Zelensky Says Russia Now Controls One-Fifth of Ukraine
Before Jan. 6, Aide Warned Secret Service of Security Risk to Pence
100 Days of War: Death, Destruction and Loss
How One County Wields ‘Red Flag’ Laws to Seize Guns From Those in Crisis
Russia Seeks Buyers for Stolen Ukraine Grain, U.S. Warns
Global Growth Will Be Choked Amid Inflation and War, Says World Bank
11-Year-Old Survivor Tells House Panel Students Must ‘Have Security’
Battle for Key City Could decide Control of Eastern Ukraine, Zelensky Says
‘Trump Was at the Center’: Jan. 6 Hearing Lays Out Vivid Case
Jan. 6 Panel Puts Focus on Cabinet Discussions About Removing Trump
Senators Reach Bipartisan Deal on Gun Safety
Barr Says Trump Was ‘Detached From Reality’ on 2020 Election Claims
Ukraine Faces Hard Fight to Hold Key City as Last Bridge Is Blown
Analysis: Far-Right Republicans Press Closer to Power Over Future Elections
In 3rd Jan. 6 Hearing, Panel Will Look at Pressures on Pence
Capitol Rioters Came Within 40 Feet of Vice President Pence
How Gun Sellers Harness Fear and Machismo to Supercharge Sales
Republican Efforts to Tilt Courts Against Climate Action Reaches a Crucial Moment
Coronavirus Cases Surge in U.S., but Deaths Stay Near Lows
Jan. 6 Panel to Highlight Trump’s Pressure on State Officials
As More Villages Fall to Russia, Pivotal Showdown Looms in Eastern Ukraine
Jan. 6 Panel Examines Trump’s Pressure on Justice Dept.
Supreme Court Overturns Roe v. Wade
Access to Abortion Plummets after Supreme Court Ruling
Demand for Abortion Pills Surges as States Impose Bans
States See Flurry of Legal Action After Supreme Court Abortion Ruling
Mark Meadows Aide to Testify Before Jan. 6 Panel at Surprise Hearing
A More Muscular NATO Emerges, Even as Russia Has the Upper Hand in Ukraine
Supreme Court Limits E.P.A.’ Authority on Emissions
JULY
As Federal Climate-Fighting Tools Are Taken Away, Cities and States Step Up
Strategy Emerges to Restore Abortion Rights: Regroup and Attack
Updated Covid Shots Are Coming. Will They Be Too Late?
Suspect Planned Parade Attack for Weeks, Police Say; Death Toll Rises to 7
Jan. 6 Panel Secures Deal to Interview Cipollone
Boris Johnson Will Resign as Prime Minister
Strong Jobs Data in June Ease Recession Fears but Keep Pressure on Fed
Analysis: Russia-Ukraine Conflict Evolves Into Contest of Global Stamina
Desperate for Recruits, Russia Launches a ‘Stealth Mobilization’
Most Democrats Don’t Want Biden in 2024, New Poll Shows
Capitol Riot Panel to Focus on Ties Between Far-Right Groups and Trump
U.S. Inflation Keeps Surging, Defying Economists’ Hopes , in Spur to Fed
Biden’s Talks With Israel’s Leader Shows Split Over Iran
Manchin Rejects Climate and Tax Talks, a Crushing Blow to Biden’s Agenda
A Force Hiding in Plain Sight Imperils the Global Economy
As the Planet Cooks, Climate Stalls as a Political Issue
Hot Weather Hobbles Britain, a Nation Unaccustomed to Extreme Heat
Britain Hits Heat Record, on Its Second Day of Extraordinary Temperatures
E.U. Nations Are Asked to Start Rationing Natural Gas
President Biden Tests Positive for the Coronavirus With ‘Mild Symptoms’
Ukraine and Russia Sign Deal to Unblock Grain Exports
W.H.O. Declares Monkeypox Spread a Global Health Emergency
Inside the Battle for Azovstal
As Prices Soar in Ukraine, War Adds Economic Havoc to the Human Toll
Russia Says It Will Quit the International Space Station After 2024
Justice Dept. Is Asking Witnesses About Trump in Its Jan. 6 Inquiry
G.D.P. Report Shows a Drop, Fanning Fears of a U.S. Recession
The Wind Is at Biden’s Back for a Change. Will Voters Care?
Trained, Armed and Ready. To Teach Kindergarten.
AUGUST
For First Time Since Start of War, a Ship With Grain Leaves Odesa
Nancy Pelosi’ Arrival in Taiwan Draws China’s Condemnation
Abortion Rights Supporters Win Surprising Victory in Conservative Kansas
Four Officers Face Federal Charges in Breonna Taylor Raid
U.S. Added 528,000 Jobs in July as Hiring Surged
How This Economic Moment Is Rewriting the Rules
Senate Democrats in Final Drive for Passage of Health and Climate Bill
Despite Climate Bill, Electric Cars Will Remain Out of Reach for Many
White House Files Under Scrutiny in Trump Search
Trump Invokes Fifth Amendment in New York Deposition
Falling Gas Prices Offer Some Relief Amid Inflation Worries
Mar-a-Lago Search Said to Be Part of Effort to Find Highly Classified Material
Files Seized From Trump Are Part of Espionage Act Inquiry
Why Abortion Has Become a Centerpiece of Democratic TV Ads in 2022
Giuliani Is Told He Is a Target of Trump Election Inquiry in Georgia
Prosecutors Struggle to Catch Up to a Tidal Wave of Pandemic Fraud
After Losing in Landslide, Cheney Hints at Presidential Run
Trump Executive Pleads Guilty to 15 Felonies in Tax Scheme
Blasts Reported Behind Russian Lines in Ukraine, and Inside Russia
A Surge in Migrants Tests New York City’s Identity as a Global Sanctuary
How a Storied Phrase Became a Partisan Battleground
Mental Illness Not a Useful Means to Predict Gun Violence, Experts Say
A Nuclear Plant Is Held Hostage in Ukraine Amid Warnings of Disaster
Biden to Cancel $10,000 in Student Loan Debt for Some Borrowers
Justice Dept. to Submit Redacted Affidavit Used in Trump Search Warrant
Justice Dept. Expected to Release Redacted Affidavit Used in Trump Search
Possibility of Obstruction Looms Over Trump, Affidavit Suggests
This Teen Was Prescribed 10 Psychiatric Drugs. She Was Far From Alone.
Analysis: Trump Document Inquiry Poses Unparalleled Test for Justice Dept.
Ukraine Steps Up Strikes in the South
F.D.A. Authorizes Updated Covid Booster Shots, Targeting Omicron
SEPTEMBER
California Lawmakers Approve Sweeping Climate Measures
U.S. Hiring Slowed but Showed Resilience as Interest Rates Rose
Abortion Pill Providers Are Pushing Legal Boundaries to Meet Surging Demand
Russia’s Unfounded Claims of Secret U.S. Bioweapons Linger
Liz Truss to Replace Boris Johnson as Britain’s Prime Minister
Russia Is Buying North Korean Artillery, According to U.S. Intelligence
In Voter Fraud, Penalties Often Depend on Who’s Voting
Trump’s Post-Election Fund-Raising Comes Under Scrutiny by Justice Dept.
As Britain Mourns, New King Will Offer Address
Russians Retreat as Ukraine Presses Lightning Offensives
Military Poised to Recapture More Towns Held by Russians
Ukraine’s Offensive Claims More Ground in Northeast
U.S. Inflation Remains Stubbornly High, Data Shows
In New York City, Pandemic Job Losses Linger
Putin Alludes to China’s ‘Concerns’ About the War as He Meets With Xi
As Ukrainians Exhume the Dead in Izium, a Ruined City Reels From Loss
Wary of a Larger War, Biden Resists Ukraine’s Request for a Potent Weapon
Russian Trolls Helped Fracture the Women’s March
Rescue Operations Underway as Hurricane Fiona’s Rain Batters Puerto Rico
Amid Russia’s Battlefield Losses, Its Proxies in Ukraine Push for Annexation
Biden Asks U.N. to Hold Russia Accountable as Putin Digs In
Civilians Called Up as Putin’s Escalation of War Reverberates Across Russia
Russia Begins Orchestrating Staged Voting in Occupied Ukraine Territories
They Were Entitled to Free Care. Hospitals Hounded Them to Pay.
Key Housing Crisis Factor: The Disappearance of Starter Homes in the U.S.
Markets Volatile as British Pound Touches Record Low
Lawmakers Propose Measure to Avert Government Shutdown This Week
Hurricane Ian to ‘Barrel Across’ Florida, Governor Says
Rescuers Struggle to Reach Residents Stranded by Floodwaters
In Belligerent Speech, Putin Illegally Claims Ukrainian Territory
OCTOBER
Russia Retreats From Key City in Illegally Annexed Region
As New Term Starts, Supreme Court Is Poised to Resume Rightward Push
Ukraine Forces Show No Sign of Slowing After Capture of Key City
Ukrainian Troops Find Nearly Empty Towns Razed by Fighting
OPEC and Russia Agree to Cut Oil Output to Bolster Prices
Putin’s Military Faces Rising Criticism From the Pro-War Camp
Biden Administration Clamps Down on China’s Access to Chip Technology
Crimea Bridge Explosion Imperils Russian Supply Route
‘The Strangest Midterm’: Why This Election Has Been So Hard to Predict
Putin Says ‘Mass Strike’ on Ukraine Is Revenge for Bridge Attack
G7 Leaders Pledge ‘Undeterred’ Support for Ukraine After Russian Strikes
Germany Rushes Air Defense System to Ukraine as Allies Pledge More Aid
Inflation Stays Strong, Showing Stubbornly Rising U.S. Prices
British Government Backtracks on Fiscal Plan That Rattled Markets
Three Women of Bucha: Their Deaths and Lives
Democrats Spent $2 Trillion to Save the Economy. They Don’t Want to Talk About It.
Republicans Gain Edge as Voters Worry About Economy, Times/Siena Poll Finds
Ukraine Struggles to Conserve Energy After Strikes Damage Power Stations
Putin Declares Martial Law in Areas of Ukraine as Civilians Are Relocated
After Truss’s Fall, U.K. Could See New Prime Minister in Days
In Shattered Homes, Ukrainians Brace for a Cold Winter
Using Adoptions, Russia Turns Ukrainian Children Into Spoils of War
For Trump’s Backers in Congress, ‘Devil Terms’ Help Rally Voters
Prevailing in U.K. Prime Minister Race, Sunak Vows Unity
Democrats on Defense in Blue States, Brace for a Red Wave in the House
Republicans Denounce Inflation, but Few Economists Expect Their Plans to Help
U.S. Economy Returned to Growth in Third Quarter
Elon Musk Completes $44 Billion Deal to Own Twitter
Russia Says It’s Suspending Participation in Grain Deal With Ukraine
A Mourning Nation Focuses on How a Festive Night in Seoul Turned Deadly
Future of Affirmative Action on the Line as Justices Hear College Cases
NOVEMBER
Roberts Extends Freeze on House’s Attempt to Obtain Trump’s Tax Returns
Russia Says It Will Rejoin Deal Allowing Ukrainian Grain Shipments
Netanyahu Set to Seal Victory, Returning Him to Power in Israel Within Weeks
U.S. Added 261,000 Jobs in October, a Sign of Economy’s Resilience
How Republicans Fed a Misinformation loop about the Pelosi Attack
Russia Restarts Its Trolls and Bots for Tuesday’s Midterms
Who Will Win the Battle for Congress? Here Are Four Scenarios.
Election Day in a Closely, Sharply Divided U.S.
Control of Congress Hinges on Closely Fought Races
Inflation-Driven Midterm Won’t Change Biden’s Economic Focus
Ukrainian Troops Sweep Into Key City of Kherson
After Kelly’s Victory in Arizona Senate Race, Nevada Is in Spotlight
Democrats Celebrate After Securing Senate
Xi and Biden Grapple With Thorny Disputes, Like Taiwan and Climate
With Republicans Close To House Majority, Next Congress Will Be Divided
McConnell Is Re-elected Senate Minority Leader, Fending Off Challenge
Pelosi Will Step Down From House Leadership but Remain in Congress
The End of Vaccines at ‘Warp Speed’
The World Cup That Changed Everything
At Least 5 Killed in Shooting at Gay Nightclub in Colorado
‘Bullets Were Flying’: Witnesses Tell of Chaos During Colorado Attack
For Ukraine, So Much Unexpected Success, and Yet So Far to Go
6 People Are Fatally Shot at a Walmart in Virginia, the Authorities Say
After 3 Mass Shootings, a Thanksgiving With 14 Empty chairs
Walmart Gunman Bought a Pistol to Kill Co-Workers and Left a ‘Death Note’
At Protests Across America, Guns Are Doing the Talking
After a Deadly Blaze, a Surge of Defiance Against China’s Covid Policies
As Unrest Erupts in China, Anxious Crowds Are Unsure How Far to Go
Biden Gathers Congressional Leaders and Urges Them to Prevent Rail Strike
DECEMBER
House Passes Bill to Avert a Rail Strike, Moving to Impose a Labor Agreement
Biden and Macron Speak Ahead of State Dinner
E.U. Settles on Russian Oil Price Cap After Fraught Talks
In Georgia, a Heated Senate Race Stirs Mixed Emotions in Black Voters
Iran Shutting Down Morality Police, Official Says, After Months of Protests
Supreme Court Hears Case Pitting Gay Rights Against Free Speech
House Jan. 6 Committee to Issue Criminal Referrals, Chairman Says
In Concession to Protesters, Beijing Eases Its Stringent Covid Restrictions
Bill to Protect Same-Sex Marriage Rights Clears Congress
Inside the Prisoner Swap That Freed Brittney Griner
Brittney Griner Swap Puts Spotlight on Americans in Russia
Both Sides Brace for New Combat in Abortion War
Inflation Forecasts Were Wrong Last Year. Should We Believe Them Now?
FTX Was Engaged in Fraud From the Start, Prosecutors Say
Federal Reserve Is Poised for Smaller Rate Increase
An Alternate Reality: How Russia’s State TV Spins the Ukraine War
5 Louisiana Officers Charged in 2019 Death of Black Driver
Vladimir Putin’s War
Military Spending Surges, Creating New Boom for Arms Makers
Jan. 6 Panel Considers Criminal Referrals Against Trump
Lawmakers Unveil Sprawling Spending Bill to Avoid Shutdown
Despite Mandate, I.R.S. Delayed Auditing Trump in Office, House Panel Finds
Bone-Chilling Cold Grips Central U.S. Snarling Travel
Millions Across U.S. Lose Power in Grip of Bitter Cold
How the Worst Fears for Democracy Were Averted in 2022
How Citizen Spies Foiled Putin’s Grand Plan for One Ukrainian City
Democrats, Feeling New Strength, Plan to Go on Offense on Voting Rights
‘Tragic Battle’: On the Front Lines of China’s Covid Crisis
Progress Toward Ukraine-Russia Peace Talks Seems Distant
Cities Around Ukraine Rocked as Russia Launches New Wave of Strikes
Trump’s Tax Returns Were Released to the Public. Here’s What They Reveal.
Pope Benedict XVI, Who Stunned the World by Resigning, Dies at 95
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