Today's Headlines: In Retreat on Ukrainian Fronts, Russia Shows Signs of Disarray

Russia's Small Nuclear Arms: A Risky Option for Putin and Ukraine Alike
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Tuesday, October 4, 2022

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In Retreat on Ukrainian Fronts, Russia Shows Signs of Disarray

In Retreat on Ukrainian Fronts, Russia Shows Signs of Disarray

By Andrew E. Kramer, Carlotta Gall and Anton Troianovski

Confusion and recriminations marked the Russian efforts to call up draftees and claim sovereignty over Ukrainian territory, as well as the Russian response to battlefield setbacks.

Russia's Small Nuclear Arms: A Risky Option for Putin and Ukraine Alike

Russia's Small Nuclear Arms: A Risky Option for Putin and Ukraine Alike

By David E. Sanger and William J. Broad

President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia has 2,000 small nuclear weapons, but their utility on the battlefield may not be worth the longer-term costs.

Less Turnover, Smaller Raises: Hot Job Market May Be Losing Its Sizzle

Less Turnover, Smaller Raises: Hot Job Market May Be Losing Its Sizzle

By Sydney Ember and Ben Casselman

Unemployment is low, and hiring is strong. But there are signs that frenzied turnover and rapid wage growth are abating.

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President Biden traveled to Puerto Rico to survey the damage left by Hurricane Fiona and promised $60 million in hurricane relief funds to help the territory rebuild faster than in the past.

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