As Russians Retreat, Putin Is Criticized by Hawks Who Trumpeted His War
Sunday, September 11, 2022 | |
| By Thomas Gibbons-Neff and Marc Santora The fall of the strategically important city of Izium, in Ukraine's east, is the most devastating blow to Russia since its humiliating retreat from Kyiv. | | | By Anton Troianovski Russian bloggers reporting from the front line provide a uniquely less-censored view of the war. But as Russia's military flails, these once vocal supporters are exposing its flaws, lies and all. | | | By Eliza Shapiro, Brian M. Rosenthal and Jonah Markowitz New York's Hasidic Jewish religious schools have benefited from $1 billion in government funding in the last four years but are unaccountable to outside oversight. | | |
| Style | With … By Maureen Dowd The Rolling Stone founder talks about LSD, not reading the magazine anymore and how the Stones now look like "Lord of the Rings" characters onstage. | | | Opinion | The Editorial Board By The Editorial Board Republicans across the country are trying to use the power of the state to restrict speech. | | |
| By Nilo Tabrizy, Kassie Bracken, Mark Boyer and Mariam Dwedar As anti-abortion laws take effect across the country, doctors treating patients with high-risk pregnancies are facing difficult decisions — and legal risks — over their standards of care. | | | By Reuters King Charles III was officially proclaimed Britain's new sovereign in a ceremony filled with pomp and procedure at St. James's Palace. | | | By The Associated Press, Reuters and Storyful Firefighters said conditions had improved, and there was an opportunity to control the blaze after it had quickly spread through the Sierra Nevada foothills northeast of Sacramento. | | |
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