Trump, Without the Presidency's Protections, Struggles for a Strategy
Wednesday, August 24, 2022 | |
| By Marc Santora and Andrew E. Kramer Five months after Russian forces took over the Zaporizhzhia plant, all that stands between the world and nuclear disaster are dedicated Ukrainian operators working at gunpoint. | | | political memo By Maggie Haberman, Glenn Thrush and Alan Feuer Facing serious legal peril in the documents investigation, the former president has turned to his old playbook of painting himself as persecuted amid legal and political stumbles. | | | By Nicholas Fandos In one of two closely watched races in the Hudson Valley, a Democratic county executive won a House special election by focusing his campaign on abortion. | | |
| U.S. By Edgar Sandoval Three months after 19 students and two teachers died in a mass shooting at Robb Elementary School, some students are opting for online classes or private schools. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Yegor Firsov The invaders have seen the reality: The Ukrainians live better than they do. | | |
| By The Associated Press Fighting near the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, Europe's largest, has stoked alarm in recent days. | | | By The Associated Press A special prosecutor has determined that the officer who shot Rayshard Brooks in 2020, as well as another officer on the scene, "committed no crimes" in the incident. | | | By Reuters Aleksandr Dugin, a political theorist and supporter of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, said only a Russian victory would justify the death of his daughter Daria Dugina, a right-wing commentator who was killed in a car bombing. | | |
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