Flooding Closes Roads and Threatens Towns Through Much of Vermont
By David E. Sanger, Steven Erlanger, Ben Hubbard and Lara Jakes The announcement allows the military alliance to project unity, which is getting harder to sustain as the war in Ukraine goes on. | | By Liam Stack, Jesse McKinley and Kristin Chapman At least one person died as rain inundated New York's Hudson Valley and the surrounding areas. In Vermont, rivers were expected to crest on Tuesday. | | By Paul Sonne The Kremlin's disclosure of the meeting with Yevgeny V. Prigozhin and other Wagner group commanders hinted at the power they wield, but left many questions unanswered. | | |
Climate By David Gelles Around the United States, dangerous floods, heat and storms are happening more frequently. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Paul Hockenos Munich has done its residents a great service by purifying the Isar River. | | |
By Reuters Torrential rainfall in New York's Hudson Valley flooded roads and residential areas with as much as eight inches of water in some areas. | | By Storyful and The Associated Press Rain washed out roads and swept through residential areas in Vermont. | | By Reuters NATO members will convene in Vilnius, Lithuania, as Sweden now appears close to being accepted into the alliance. | | |
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