Biden Signs Climate, Health Bill Into Law as Other Economic Goals Remain
Wednesday, August 17, 2022 | |
| By Jonathan Martin Ms. Hageman's easy victory was a blunt repudiation of Ms. Cheney and her relentless campaign to stop Donald J. Trump. Ms. Cheney vowed to not let up. | | | News Analysis By Jim Tankersley The bill is the latest victory for the president on overhauling the physical economy, but he has found less support for plans to help workers. | | | By Michael Schwirtz and Anton Troianovski Explosions rocked a munitions depot in Crimea days after blasts hit a Russian airfield there. President Vladimir V. Putin has made the seizure of Crimea a centerpiece of his 22-year rule. | | |
| Business By David A. Fahrenthold Investigators say there was so much fraud in federal Covid-relief programs that — even after two years of work and hundreds of prosecutions — they're still just getting started. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Nona Willis Aronowitz What early feminists understood about the importance of pursuing desire on one's own terms. | | |
| By The New York Times President Biden signed an expansive health, climate and tax law after more than a year of on-again, off-again negotiations with Congress. | | | By The Associated Press The first United Nations ship to transport Ukrainian grain to the Horn of Africa since the start of Russia's invasion has set sail from southern Ukraine, the World Food Program said. | | | By Reuters Raila Odinga called the declaration of his rival, William Ruto, as winner of Kenya's narrow presidential contest "null and void," and said it should be annulled. The dispute is likely to go to the country's Supreme Court. | | |
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