Biden's Agenda Hangs in the Balance if Republicans Take Congress
| By Choe Sang-Hun, Chang Che and John Yoon As many as 100,000 people were celebrating in a popular nightlife district in the center of the South Korean capital. | | | On a wide array of issues like abortion, taxes, race and judges, President Biden's opportunities would shrink as Republicans vow to dismantle much of his legislative accomplishments. | | | By Marc Santora The Russian move jeopardized a rare case of wartime coordination aimed at lowering global food prices and combating hunger. | | |
| U.S. By Megan Shutzer and Rachel Lauren Mueller Repeated abuses, overlooked complaints and a surge in suicide attempts at a detention center with powerful allies. | | | Opinion By Bret Stephens A trip to Greenland changed my mind about climate change but reinforced my belief that markets, not government, provide the cure. | | |
| By Matej Leskovsek Officials in Seoul said that dozens of people were dead and many others injured after a stampede in the capital city's popular Itaewon district, where crowds had gathered to celebrate Halloween. | | | By Mekado Murphy Tobias Lindholm narrates a sequence from his film featuring Jessica Chastain and Eddie Redmayne. | | |
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