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March 14 2022, 08:00
The doctor pleaded with Paige Deiner to close her eyes and sleep. But she refused to listen. She was terrified.
March 14 2022, 08:00
A Kansas teacher is suing her school district superintendent, board members and principal after being suspended for not using a student's preferred name.
March 14 2022, 08:00
While some state and local leaders are moving to drop COVID-19 pandemic emergency declarations, others hope to extend them.
March 14 2022, 08:00
Maria was just about to start a new job as a domestic worker in Hong Kong last month when she found out she had Covid-19.
March 14 2022, 08:00
In the early morning of February 24 in New York, hours after Russia started firing missiles near Kyiv, a tweet from The Economist read "In parts of Ukraine, people woke to the sound of sirens and took to their basements; elsewhere some knelt on the streets to pray." If Twitter existed nearly four decades ago, the tweet would have just as accurately described 1980s Tehran.
March 14 2022, 08:00
When McDonald's opened its doors in Moscow for the first time, it was a big deal.
March 14 2022, 08:00
Svein Tore Holsether says the world is careening toward a food crisis that could affect millions of people.
March 14 2022, 08:00
A digital Iron Curtain may be descending on Russia, as President Vladimir Putin struggles to control the narrative about his war in Ukraine. The Kremlin has already moved to block Facebook and Twitter, and its latest step in that direction came Friday as the government announced plans to block Instagram in the country, as well.
March 14 2022, 08:00
The West is already crushing Russia's economy. Now a bipartisan group of lawmakers want to limit Vladimir Putin's access to Russia's mountain of gold.