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The Washington Post ------------- We traveled deep into the Amazon to investigate deforestation. A grisly discovery awaited us. We traveled deep into the Amazon to investigate deforestation. A grisly discovery awaited us. A highway is speeding the destruction of the Amazon. Along this stretch, the killings have already begun. By Terrence McCoy ● Read more » ------------- Biden calls Putin a ‘war criminal’ By Ashley Parker ● Read more » ------------- To get her mentally ill child treatment, a mother gives up custody By William Wan ● Read more » ------------- Some survivors emerge from rubble of theater bombed by Russia, Ukrainian officials say By Paulina Villegas, Elyse Samuels and Reis Thebault ● Read more » ------------- Consent is not enough. We need a new sexual ethic. Opinion ● By Christine Emba ● Read more » ------------- Slaughter in Chernihiv and devastation in Mariupol, as U.S. vows Russia will be held accountable Live updates ● By Kareem Fahim, Rachel Pannett, Amy Cheng, Jennifer Hassan, Annabelle Timsit and Adela Suliman ● Read more » ------------- Powerful quake in Japan leaves 4 dead, brings back memories of 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster By Julia Mio Inuma and Andrew Jeong ● Read more » ------------- Future of work: Smart glasses, holograms and AI-equipped robots will change our jobs By Danielle Abril ● Read more » ------------- Pentagon dials up size, scope of Ukrainian military aid By Dan Lamothe ● Read more » ------------- Actor Jussie Smollett was sentenced to 150 days in jail. After serving six, he’s been released while he appeals. By María Luisa Paúl ● Read more » ------------- ‘My life is now filled with guilt’: Desperate Ukrainians search for missing relatives in Mariupol By Siobhán O'Grady and Kostiantyn Khudov ● Read more » ------------- A professor found his exam questions posted online. He’s suing the students responsible for copyright infringement. By Jaclyn Peiser ● Read more » ------------- Why the Kremlin is still active on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube By Cristiano Lima and Will Oremus ● Read more » ------------- South Korea’s coronavirus infection rate soars to one of the world’s highest with omicron-fueled surge By Min Joo Kim ● Read more » ------------- What became of Trayvon Martin’s hoodie? By Manuel Roig-Franzia ● Read more » ------------- Fired CNN anchor Chris Cuomo seeks $125 million in compensation By Jeremy Barr ● Read more » ------------- Sleep experts say Senate has it wrong: Standard time, not daylight saving, should be permanent By Allyson Chiu ● Read more » ------------- Law clerk details pregnancy discrimination claim after federal judge fired her 10 days before her baby was born By Ann E. Marimow ● Read more » ------------- Stop buying from these companies. They’re funding Putin’s war. Opinion ● By Dana Milbank ● Read more » ------------- More on Russian disinformation (Channel One) How the West is breaking through Russia’s propaganda wall A scrum of international “information warriors” is racing to pierce the Kremlin’s propaganda bubble by broadcasting on shortwave radio, texting Russian strangers and sifting through military data leaks. “I am doing what I’ve been training for,” one computer programmer said. By Drew Harwell ● Read more » ------------- Russian government websites face ‘unprecedented’ wave of hacking attacks, ministry says By Mary Ilyushina ● Read more » ------------- Inside Russia’s propaganda bubble: Where a war isn’t a war By Paul Sonne and Mary Ilyushina ● Read more »
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