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Wary of Cold Days and Hot Tempers, Europe's Leaders Vow Economic Relief

Wary of Cold Days and Hot Tempers, Europe's Leaders Vow Economic Relief

By Erika Solomon

Germany, Sweden and the Czech Republic announced measures to populations feeling the bite of rising inflation and energy costs tied to war in Ukraine.

As Midterms Near, Election Rule Raises Dilemma for Trump Inquiries

As Midterms Near, Election Rule Raises Dilemma for Trump Inquiries

By Charlie Savage

Justice Department officials are debating how an unwritten rule should affect the criminal investigations into Jan. 6 and the former president's handling of sensitive documents.

Russia's Unfounded Claims of Secret U.S. Bioweapons Linger On and On

Russia's Unfounded Claims of Secret U.S. Bioweapons Linger On and On

By Steven Lee Myers

Without providing evidence, the Kremlin is pressing allegations that the U.S. operates labs in Ukraine and beyond. This week, it has called an investigative session in Geneva.

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Climate Change Is Ravaging the Colorado River. There's a Model to Avert the Worst.

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Climate Change Is Ravaging the Colorado River. There's a Model to Avert the Worst.

By Henry Fountain and Ruth Fremson

Success in the Yakima River Basin in Washington holds lessons for the seven states at war over water in the American West.

The Way You Get Around New York City Is About to Change

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The Way You Get Around New York City Is About to Change

By Mara Gay and Timothy Mulcare

The city's crumbling infrastructure is finally getting some upgrades.

Today's Videos

Suspects at Large After Deadly Knife Attacks in Canada

Video Video: Suspects at Large After Deadly Knife Attacks in Canada

By The Associated Press

The Canadian authorities identified two suspects after killings on an Indigenous reservation and in a nearby village.

Water Crisis in Jackson Is 'Unacceptable,' Residents Say

Video Video: Water Crisis in Jackson Is 'Unacceptable,' Residents Say

By Nailah Morgan and Christina Kelso

Over 150,000 people are without safe and reliable drinking water in Jackson, Miss. A pregnant mother, her husband and a community activist describe the dire conditions and explain how the water crisis has affected them.

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