Shattered Homes and Lurking Disease: Quake Hardships Pile Up
Saturday, February 25, 2023 | |
By Marc Santora and Richard Pérez-Peña On the anniversary of the invasion, Volodymyr Zelensky held a marathon news conference and vowed victory if Ukraine's allies remained united like a fist. | | By Cora Engelbrecht and Nimet Kirac Hundreds of thousands are sheltering in tents, breathing air thick with pollutants unleashed from tombs of rubble, fearful that a new disaster could strike at any moment. | | By Henry Fountain and Mette Lampcov The vast California lake relies on runoff from cropland to avoid disappearing. But as farmers face water cuts due to drought and an ever drier Colorado River, the Salton Sea stands to lose again. | | |
U.S. By Shawn Hubler A cold storm has created winter wonderlands in unusual California spots that almost never see snow. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By J. Michael Luttig The former vice president is injecting campaign-style politics into the special counsel's inquiry and risks doing real damage to his reputation. | | |
By The New York Times Mr. Murdaugh testified that he had cooperated with the police during the investigation of the deaths of his wife and son, despite having lied about his whereabouts on the night of the murders. | | By The Associated Press President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said he was confident his country could defeat the Russian invasion within the year if Ukraine's allies remained united in their support. | | By Mekado Murphy The director Edward Berger narrates a sequence from his Oscar-nominated film. | | |
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