War May Be Distant in Moscow, but in One Russian Border City, It's Real
Thursday, September 15, 2022 | |
| By Andrew E. Kramer and Marc Santora President Volodymyr Zelensky's trip to a city reclaimed days ago demonstrated Ukraine's growing boldness in the wake of Russia's frantic retreat from the country's northeast. | | | By Valerie Hopkins In Belgorod, 25 miles from Ukraine, recent losses by Russia's military have brought home the reality of the war in a way not present elsewhere in the country. | | | By Jim Tankersley and Ana Swanson The Biden administration is considering executive action to try to avoid a shutdown of the nation's rail network that would harm the economy ahead of the midterm elections. | | |
| New York By Michael Wilson For years, the police have received thousands of 911 calls reporting fights, murders, bombs and hostage situations at the same address. But officers never find victims or make arrests. Why? | | | Opinion | Michelle Goldberg By Michelle Goldberg Either he doesn't know how pregnancy works, or he doesn't care. | | |
| By Reuters President Biden promoted the $900 million investment in electric vehicles at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. | | | A 45-year-old employee suffered a minor hand injury after a package exploded inside a campus building at Northeastern University in Boston. | | | By Reuters Queen Elizabeth II's coffin was moved from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall, where the queen's body will lie in state for four days. | | |
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