Vermont Floods Show Limits of America's Efforts to Adapt to Climate Change
By Andrew E. Kramer and David Guttenfelder As Ukrainian troops inch forward in the counteroffensive, they are occupying positions abandoned by enemy troops. Says one: "It's not very pleasant." | | By Christopher Flavelle and Rick Rojas The lack of a comprehensive national rainfall database and current flood maps hampers the ability to prepare for storms intensified by climate change. | | By Alan Feuer and Maggie Haberman The former president's legal team argued in a court filing that no trial date should be set until all "substantive motions" in the case were resolved, setting up an early key decision by Judge Aileen M. Cannon. | | |
World | England Dispatch By Stephen Castle At Mount Saint Bernard Abbey, the monks help make Britain's only Trappist beer, a full-bodied brew that has won fans since its launch five years ago. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Kathy Hochul I carry the name of my grandmother, a survivor of domestic abuse. The effects of domestic violence are not limited to a single generation, nor should our vigilance against it be. | | |
By Reuters The police used water canons on demonstrators who were protesting against a bill that would reduce the ways in which the Supreme Court can overrule elected officials. | | By Reuters Heavy rainfall flooded the streets of downtown Montpelier, Vt. | | By Total Refusal As background extras in video games, some nonplayer characters are programmed to do one thing forever: drudgery. | | By The New York Times The deluge hit the island of Kyushu with what one official called the "heaviest rain ever experienced" in the region. | | |
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