World A newspaper near Ukraine's border with Russia watches for freed POWs Only four staffers work at the weekly Perehoma, which means "victory." Its motto: "Don't let ordinary people be erased from history." Joanna Kakissis Polina Lytvynova Claire Harbage
World Ukraine pulls U.S.-provided Abrams tanks from the front lines over drone threats Five of the 31 tanks have already been lost to Russian attacks in Ukraine, where the use of surveillance and hunter-killer drones had made it difficult for them to operate. The Associated Press
Politics Senate overwhelmingly passes aid for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan with bipartisan vote The bill passed the Senate on an overwhelming 79-18 vote late Tuesday after the House had approved the package Saturday. Biden is expected to quickly sign the legislation. The Associated Press
World A mayor in Ukraine aids his town's few remaining people, as Russia closes in Russian attacks have driven out most of Chasiv Yar's residents. NPR accompanies the mayor on a routine visit to check on those who remain. Joanna Kakissis Claire Harbage Polina Lytvynova
Politics DOJ takes a stand against war crimes in Ukraine. In Gaza war, it's been nearly silent The Justice Department has taken an active — and public — stand against alleged Russian war crimes in Ukraine. But it's been nearly silent on possible war crimes in the Israel-Hamas war. Ryan Lucas
World Ukraine's Kharkiv moves classrooms underground so kids survive Russian attacks With Russian troops on the offensive, Ukraine's second-largest city is taking the drastic step of moving classrooms for primary and secondary education underground. Joanna Kakissis Claire Harbage Polina Lytvynova
World Russia attacks Ukrainian electrical power facilities, causing widespread outages The Ukrainian energy minister said the nighttime drone and rocket attacks were "the largest attack on the Ukrainian energy sector in recent times." At least three people were killed, officials said. The Associated Press
Business Family of slain Ukrainian journalist sues Fox News, alleging a cover-up Oleksandra Kuvshynova's parents say Fox News put their daughter in harm's way unnecessarily, then promoted a false account of her death. They also point blame at a reporter who was with her that day. David Folkenflik
Politics Pentagon to give Ukraine $300 million in weapons The Pentagon will rush about $300 million in weapons to Ukraine after finding some cost savings in its contracts, even though the military remains deeply overdrawn. The Associated Press
World Putin warns of nuclear war if NATO sends troops to Ukraine Russian President Vladimir Putin issued explicit nuclear threats to the West, even as he assured Russians their country could both win the war in Ukraine and thrive economically. Charles Maynes