For Nagorno-Karabakh's Dueling Sides, Living Together Is 'Impossible'
Wednesday, October 14, 2020 | |
| By Nicholas Fandos President Trump's Supreme Court nominee refused to weigh in on critical matters that could come before the court, including health care, abortion rights and a possible election dispute. | | | By Anton Troianovski Armenians and Azerbaijanis coexisted in Soviet days. But conflict over the disputed territory exploded in the late 1980s, leaving festering wounds that have erupted anew. | | | By Sarah Kliff Congress was close to a solution before getting hit with millions of dollars of ads from private-equity firms. Then the pandemic struck. | | |
| Food By Brett Anderson Among the first in the country to go into Covid-19 lockdown, the city has also experienced the effects of protests and wildfires. It has been vertiginous for a dining community shaped by prosperity. | | | Opinion By Megan Thee Stallion I'm not afraid of criticism, and "Protect Black women" should not be controversial. | | |
| By Maya Blackstone On Tuesday, senators began their questioning of Judge Amy Coney Barrett during her Supreme Court confirmation hearing. | | | By Storyful Long lines greeted many voters in Texas, where polls show the presidential and U.S. Senate races to be competitive this year. | | | By The Associated Press Joseph R. Biden Jr., the Democratic presidential nominee, campaigned in South Florida on Tuesday pitching himself to older Americans who were an important part of President Trump's electoral coalition win in 2016. | | |
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