Activists Flood Election Offices With Challenges
Wednesday, September 28, 2022 | |
| By Marc Santora, Andrew E. Kramer and Eric Nagourney The Kremlin dispatched federal security forces to frontier border crossings packed with Russian men trying to escape the draft by entering countries like Georgia, Kazakhstan and Mongolia. | | | By Nick Corasaniti and Alexandra Berzon Groups fueled by right-wing election conspiracy theories are trying to toss tens of thousands of voters from the rolls. "They are just going to beat the system into the ground," said one election official. | | | By Patricia Mazzei, Charles Ballaro and Elisabeth Parker The storm could bring a level of destruction that many in the densely populated Tampa Bay and Southwest Florida regions have never experienced. | | |
| U.S. By Michael D. Shear and Miriam Jordan The United States has started to allow people to apply for asylum under a new process that the secretary of homeland security hopes can help fix the current "very broken system." | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Jamie Raskin It is essential to reject the myth that frustrated citizens have a right to raise arms against the government. | | |
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