New Generation of Combat Vets, Eyeing House, Strike From the Right
| By Jim Tankersley Polls show voters liked direct payments from President Biden's 2021 economic rescue bill. But they have become fodder for Republican inflation attacks. | | | By Jonathan Weisman A class of political newcomers with remarkable military records are challenging old ideas about interventionism — and the assumption that electing veterans is a way to bring back bipartisanship. | | | By Carlotta Gall and Oleksandr Chubko New reporting illuminates the fortitude of three women — a former public servant, an animal lover, a grandmother — who were victims of Russian brutality. | | |
| World By Andrew Higgins The country's strongman, Aleksandr Lukashenko, finds himself in a bind. He survives with support from Russia, but entering the fight could be "political suicide." | | | Opinion | Charles M. Blow By Charles M. Blow The Republican Senate candidate is devastatingly inarticulate. | | |
| By Reuters Officials said the blast, which also injured 11 people, appeared to have been caused by the combustion of gases inside the coal mine. It was Turkey's worst mining disaster in eight years. | | | By The Associated Press Two people were killed, hundreds of homes were inundated and thousands of people were told to evacuate after rainfall and rising waters caused flooding on Australia's southeast coast. | | | By Reuters Videos obtained by Reuters show a massive fire rising from the Evin prison in Tehran, where many political dissidents and foreign nationals are held. Explosions and gunshots can also be heard in the videos. | | |
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