Cameras, Plexiglass, Fireproofing: Election Officials Beef Up Security
Wednesday, September 7, 2022 | |
| By Christina Jewett The tentative deal would close an investigation by nearly three dozen states into the company's marketing and sales practices. | | | By Neil Vigdor With violent rhetoric from the right intensifying, some election officials are bolstering their defenses. Others are quitting. | | | By Eric Nagourney and Matthew Mpoke Bigg In a highly anticipated report, nuclear experts who crossed a battlefield to inspect Europe's largest nuclear plant called for Russia and Ukraine to halt all military activity around the complex. | | |
| World By Mark Landler and Stephen Castle Liz Truss takes over as prime minister at a time of deepening economic crisis. Her first cabinet appointments reward loyalists who supported her bid for office. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Kojo Koram Liz Truss is absorbed in imperial thinking. | | |
| By The Associated Press Russia is buying millions of artillery shells and rockets from North Korea to use in its war with Ukraine, newly declassified American intelligence revealed. | | | By Reuters The Fairview fire burning in Riverside County, Calif., is one of multiple blazes firefighters are battling across the state amid a prolonged wave of extreme heat. | | | By The Associated Press Prime Minister Liz Truss of Britain said in her first remarks since taking office that the country was stronger than the "storm" of economic challenges facing it. | | |
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