National Images of Zelenskyy show the physical toll that trauma and stress can have on the body Health experts told NPR that long-term exposure to trauma and stress — like that of the war in Ukraine — can impact a person's sleep, memory, mood and physical appearance. Jaclyn Diaz
Business 3 things to know as Russia heads to a historic debt default Events over the past week have brought Russia tantalizingly close to its first default on foreign debt since the Bolshevik Revolution over a century ago. David Gura
World Russia-Ukraine war worsens fertilizer crunch, risking food supplies The Russia-Ukraine war pushes up the price of natural gas, a key ingredient in fertilizer, and has led to severe sanctions against Russia, a major exporter of fertilizer. The Associated Press
Politics From Nuremberg to Darfur, history has seen some war criminals brought to trial Responsibility is difficult to prove conclusively in a war zone, and evidence might have to link such acts to national leaders far from the battlefield. But it has happened. Ron Elving
World New U.S. sanctions target Russia ship builder and diamond mining company The U.S. announced another series of sanctions against Russia Thursday, which include the world's largest diamond mining company and a Russian warship manufacturer. Dustin Jones
National Dmitry Muratov, a Nobel Peace Prize-winning journalist, was attacked in Russia Muratov, the editor-in-chief of the independent Russian media outlet Novaya Gazeta, was on a train heading from Moscow to Samara when a man threw red paint on him. Jaclyn Diaz
Health Doctors in Chernihiv bear witness to their hospital's fate after Russian shelling It was a sunny day in mid-March. The sky was blue. It felt like spring. Then the attack began on City Hospital No. 2. Doctors tell what it was like — and what's going on now. Ari Daniel
World Finnish customs seizes millions of dollars' worth of artwork headed to Russia The paintings and sculptures, some of which are reportedly priceless, had been loaned by Russia to museums in Italy and Japan. Finnish agents detained them at a border crossing over the weekend. Rachel Treisman
Sports Runners who live in Russia and Belarus are banned from this year's Boston Marathon Organizers also said that Russians and Belarusians who live elsewhere will still be able to run, just not under their countries' flags. The marathon and 5k are planned for the weekend of April 16. Rachel Treisman
Politics New U.S. sanctions target Russia's largest banks and Putin's children The U.S. joined the European Union and Group of Seven nations in enacting new sanctions on Russia in response to the civilian toll reported in Bucha and elsewhere in Ukraine in recent days. NPR Washington Desk