Tough Questions for West as Ukraine Cities Teeter
| By Emily Cochrane and Annie Karni The agreement, which falls short of the sprawling changes championed by Democrats, is a significant step toward ending a yearslong impasse over gun reform legislation. | | | By Thomas Gibbons-Neff and Matina Stevis-Gridneff Sievierodonetsk is nearly encircled. Lysychansk may be next. The momentum of the war has shifted, and Ukraine's allies may soon start rethinking their goals. | | | By Jack Nicas Despite little evidence of past fraud, President Jair Bolsonaro has long raised doubts about Brazil's electoral process. Now the military is expressing similar concerns. | | |
| New York By Matthew Haag An architect lent his license to a New York City developer to approve buildings he didn't design, according to an investigation by The New York Times. | | | Opinion By the Editorial Board Kathy Hochul deserves another four years as New York's governor. | | |
| By Reuters Dozens of members of the right-wing group Patriot Front were detained and charged with conspiracy to riot, after the police said they received a tip that a group of people had jumped into a U-Haul van near a Pride event in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. | | | By Axel Boada and Nailah Morgan The American fast-food giant sold its 840 stores to a Siberian oil mogul after pulling out from Russia this spring to protest President Vladimir V. Putin's invasion of Ukraine. | | |
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