This Might Not Be a Cold War, but It Feels Like One
Wednesday, September 14, 2022 | |
| By Jeanna Smialek Overall inflation moderated less than anticipated, and a closely watched measure of price pressures jumped, bad news for the Federal Reserve. | | | News Analysis By Jane Perlez Even at their worst moments, the Americans and the Soviets kept talking. Today, U.S.-China contacts are scarce, while Beijing and Moscow move closer together. | | | By Andrew E. Kramer and Jeffrey Gettleman Residents of towns recently retaken by Ukraine described a chaotic flight by disorganized Russian troops, suggesting morale and inexperience remain major problems for Russia. | | |
| U.S. By Alicia Parlapiano, Adam Playford, Kate Kelly and Ege Uz See the stocks the lawmakers reported buying and selling and how their trades potentially conflicted with the committees they sat on. | | | Opinion By Patrick Healy and Adrian J. Rivera 16 Americans discuss inflation, the prospect of a recession and student loan debt cancellation. | | |
| By Nikolay Nikolov and Chevaz Clarke-Williams Videos on social media reveal how a lightning advance by Ukrainian forces recaptured significant territory in the northern region of Kharkiv, in what is viewed as Ukraine's biggest victory since the war started in February. | | | By The New York Times Representative Mary Peltola, a Democrat, became the first Alaska Native to serve in Congress and the first woman to represent her state in the House. | | | By The New York Times The Consumer Price Index report for August showed inflation had not cooled as the administration had hoped and Americans had lost buying power over the last year as prices rose faster than wages. | | |
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