Biden Savors Much-Needed Victories. But Will the Highs Overshadow the Lows?
| By Sarah Mervosh More school employees are carrying guns to defend against school shootings. In Ohio, a contentious new law requires no more than 24 hours of training. | | | By Michael D. Shear With the midterm elections around the corner, the challenge for President Biden is to make sure his latest successes resonate with Americans who remain deeply skeptical about the future. | | | By Anton Troianovski, Valerie Hopkins, Marc Santora and Michael Schwirtz In Russian-occupied regions in Ukraine, local leaders are forcing civilians to accept Russian rule. Next come sham elections that would formalize Vladimir V. Putin's claim that they are Russian territories. | | |
| World By Maria Abi-Habib and Andre Paultre Over 470 people have been killed, injured or are missing in recent violence, according to the U.N., as gangs expand their control and threaten the presidential palace. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Scott Gottlieb The outbreak doesn't bode well for America's response to future pathogens. | | |
| By Reuters Gov. Andy Beshear said he expected the death toll to rise over the coming weeks, as Kentucky continued search and rescue efforts after some of the worst flooding in the state's history. | | | By Reuters and The Associated Press Days of heavy rain triggered flash floods and landslides across most of Iran's provinces, marking the nation's deadliest water-related episode in a decade. | | | By Reuters and The Associated Press Iraqi supporters of the Shiite cleric Moktada al-Sadr pulled down concrete barriers and packed the Parliament floor, protesting a rival bloc's efforts to form a new government. | | |
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