Putin Wants to Divide Ukrainians. Mykolaiv Is a Test Case.
Thursday, October 27, 2022 | |
| By Lisa Lerer and Katie Glueck The Democratic nominee's performance in Pennsylvania thrust questions of health to the center of a pivotal Senate race, adding uncertainty to the contest and worrying some in his party. | | | By Andrew E. Kramer and Finbarr O'Reilly In a battered city on Ukraine's southern coast, salt water runs from the taps and electricity is sporadic. Residents curse Russia, but also express frustration with their own leaders. | | | By J. David Goodman A new law allowing people to carry handguns without a license has led to more spontaneous shootings, many in law enforcement say. | | |
| U.S. By Leah Worthington A mother lost her daughter 40 years ago. Until investigators knocked on her door, she had no idea what had happened. | | | Opinion | Jessica Grose By Jessica Grose It's 2022, after all. | | |
| By Reuters Darrell E. Brooks was found guilty of first-degree intentional homicide after killing six people when he drove through a Christmas parade in 2021, a conviction that carries a mandatory life sentence in Wisconsin. | | | By Reuters Labour's leader, Keir Starmer, criticized the prime minister's decision to reappoint a home secretary who had been fired for a security breach, and for his wife's wealth. | | | By Spectrum News Ny1 Via Reuters Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York criticized her challenger, Representative Lee Zeldin, on his anti-abortion stance. Mr. Zeldin vowed that he would not seek to unilaterally change the state's strict abortion protections. | | |
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