Experts Brave Shelling to Reach Imperiled Ukrainian Nuclear Plant at Last
Friday, September 2, 2022 | |
| By Zolan Kanno-Youngs and Michael D. Shear In a prime-time speech in Philadelphia, President Biden cast the midterm elections as a choice between his agenda and the extremism of "MAGA Republicans." | | | By Andrew E. Kramer The team from the United Nations' nuclear watchdog reached the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia plant for the first time since the war began, despite fresh shelling each side blamed on the other. | | | By Julian E. Barnes, Michael C. Bender and Maggie Haberman President Donald J. Trump's interests during classified briefings have a new resonance amid the Justice Department's criminal investigation into his handling of sensitive documents. | | |
| World By Chris Buckley, Pablo Robles, Marco Hernandez and Amy Chang Chien China is honing its ability to blockade Taiwan, giving Beijing the option of cutting off the self-ruled island in its campaign to take control of it. | | | Opinion | David Brooks By David Brooks If the two parties go off to the edges there'll be a ticket running up the center. | | |
| By The New York Times In a speech outside Independence Hall in Philadelphia, President Biden warned that America's democratic values were under assault by "MAGA Republicans" loyal to former President Donald J. Trump. | | | By Reuters Most of a team of United Nations inspectors departed the Russian-held nuclear power plant four hours after they arrived, leaving behind five experts to monitor the plant until Saturday. | | | By The Associated Press More than 150,000 people remained without safe and reliable drinking water after flooding overwhelmed the Jackson, Miss., water system. Chronic water troubles in the majority Black city have been exacerbated by decades of underinvestment and mismanagement. | | |
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