Phoenix Breaks Heat Record Set in 1974
By Maggie Haberman, Glenn Thrush, Adam Goldman and Alan Feuer It would be the second time the special counsel has notified the former president that he is likely to face indictment, this time in connection with the criminal investigation of the Capitol attack. | | By Jacey Fortin and Mary Beth Gahan As much of the South bakes, Phoenix blazed past a milestone set half a century ago for consecutive days with 110-degree or higher temperatures. | | By Andrew E. Kramer World War II has been an ideological battlefield in today's war in Ukraine, and it is cropping up on the actual battlefield as well. | | |
Arts By Joe Coscarelli and Jon Caramanica Over five decades, hip-hop has grown from a new artform to a culture-defining superpower. In their own words, 50 influential voices chronicle its evolution. | | Opinion By Mona El-Naggar, Jonah M. Kessel and Alexander Stockton Every day, Ukrainian children lose fathers in Russia's assault on their country. A grief camp is fighting to protect their youth. | | |
By The Associated Press An Australian man who had set sail from Mexico bound for French Polynesia was rescued after a helicopter spotted his badly damaged catamaran drifting in the Pacific Ocean. | | By The New York Times Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III confirmed that an American soldier had been taken into custody by North Korean authorities after an unauthorized border crossing. | | By The Associated Press President Biden hosted President Isaac Herzog of Israel at the White House amid tensions between the U.S. and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel. | | |
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