As Midterms Near, Election Rule Raises Dilemma for Trump Inquiries
Monday, September 5, 2022 | |
| 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. | | | 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. | | | 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. | | |
| Climate 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. | | | Opinion | Mara Gay By Mara Gay and Timothy Mulcare The city's crumbling infrastructure is finally getting some upgrades. | | |
| By The Associated Press The Canadian authorities identified two suspects after killings on an Indigenous reservation and in a nearby village. | | | 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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