Why Russia Is Likely to Reject the New US-Ukrainian Peace Plan

The first draft essentially called for Ukraine’s surrender. The revised version includes the security guarantees Kyiv wants to prevent future Russian aggression.A resident at an apartment building hit by a Russian drone during an aerial attack in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Tuesday.

I Ivan Nechepurenko

Man Shot in ICE Confrontation in Maryland, Officials Say

Federal and local officials said the man, an immigrant from Portugal, tried to flee and harm agents. He and another man were hospitalized after a vehicle they were in crashed.A shooting in Glen Burnie, Md., involving a U.S. Immigration and Customs officer left two people hospitalized. They were in s

J Jazmine Ulloa and Charlotte Dulany

Prominent Leaders Amplify Disinformation About Brown University Shooting

Prominent business and government figures spread rumors about the attack on Brown University’s campus this month, reigniting questions about accountability in online discourse.A memorial outside the Van Wickle Gates on the Brown University campus, where a mass shooting killed two people.

S Steven Lee Myers

With Trump in Power, Democrats Try to Redefine Themselves as Disrupters

Since President Trump’s rise, Democrats have served as defenders of a political system many Americans believe is broken. Now the party is trying a new approach.“The Democratic Party should be leading, rather than just saying: ‘No, no, no. Status quo, status quo,’” Senator Elissa Slotkin of Michigan,

L Lisa Lerer

Estonia’s Man on Capitol Hill Is on a Charm Offensive

The Baltic nation’s congressional liaison is using candy, an American flag outfit and “Die Hard” jokes to make friends in Congress as the Trump administration turns against Europe.In his time in Washington, Karl-Gerhard Lille has helped recruit more than 70 representatives and about a dozen senators

A Adam Sella

A Man Who Shunned Cheap Sentiment Left a Gift for Others: Life

Brendan Costello was a cleareyed writer who might have found this article a bit treacly. Such is the cost of being a good guy.Dr. Sylvio Burcescu received a kidney from Brendan Costello, pictured. He struggles with the reality of never being able to thank the person who gave him such a life-altering

D Dan Barry

California Gets Heavy Rain, Snarled Travel and Power Outages for Christmas

Officials warned that driving for holiday celebrations would be hazardous across much of the state, with heavy rain still to fall in some places.Los Angeles set a record for Christmas Eve rainfall on Wednesday. Another half inch could fall on Thursday.

A Alexander Nazaryan, Soumya Karlamangla and Thomas Gibbons-Neff

They Were Supposed to Protect Young Workers. Instead, They Cashed In.

Profit-seekers co-opted America’s premier cultural exchange program, the J-1 visa, which brought young people to work in the United States. Some sponsors charged thousands in fees.The State Department has allowed private sponsor organizations to exercise enormous amounts of control over the J-1 visa

A Amy Julia Harris

After Suffering in Israeli Prison, a Gaza Detainee Comes Home to More Pain

Haitham Salem spent 11 months held by Israel without charge and said he endured beatings and abuse. He was released as part of the cease-fire deal, longing to return to his family.Haitham Salem, a Palestinian electrician, at a camp for displaced people in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza, in December.

B Bilal Shbair and Isabel Kershner

He Was Locked Up in a Psych Ward. It Helped Him Get His Life Together.

Lamar Brown went through a rigorous program at a New York State psychiatric hospital aimed at stopping the “revolving door” for homeless people with mental illness.Lamar Brown in Riverside Park, near his Manhattan apartment, in September. He moved to the apartment last year after a lengthy stay at a

A Andy Newman

Christmas Around the World in Photos

The holiday spirit is bringing people together, with celebrations of lights, dance and Santa.A Christmas Eve service at the Syriac Catholic Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Basra, Iraq.

T The New York Times

Why the Right Is Boycotting Havaianas Flip-Flops

For decades, Havaianas flip-flops have been a beloved global symbol of Brazilian culture, worn by millions of people each day. They are now ensnared in a political fight.The trouble started for Havaianas with the beginning of a new holiday campaign starring the popular Brazilian actress Fernanda Tor

A Ana Ionova

Let Your Phone Go Gray

Julia Angwin turns her iPhone screen to gray and learns a lot about her relationship with her phone.

J Julia Angwin