In Shattered Homes, Ukrainians Brace for a Cold Winter
Saturday, October 22, 2022 | |
| By Luke Broadwater and Michael S. Schmidt While the former president has suggested he might testify live before the committee, it was far more likely that the demand would lead to a legal fight. | | | By Megan Specia and Brendan Hoffman In cities and towns battered by the war, residents worry about how to heat their homes as temperatures drop. But even in places spared from the worst of the fighting, Russian strikes on infrastructure have raised new fears. | | | By Andrew Higgins The United States and its allies are playing down the dangers posed by the deployment of thousands of Russian soldiers to Belarus, but the intelligence assessments come with a dose of uncertainty. | | |
| World | The Saturday Profile By Emma Bubola Marlene Engelhorn, 30, heir to a fortune, isn't interested in philanthropy, believing it only perpetuates existing power dynamics. She's calling for structural change to how the ultrarich are taxed. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Alec MacGillis The Democrats are doing almost exactly what he said they should to save their political fortunes in the Midwest. But is it enough to win Ohio? | | |
| By The Associated Press President Biden called out Republicans who have criticized his student loan forgiveness plan during a speech delivered to students at Delaware State University. | | | By Reuters Stephen K. Bannon, the longtime adviser to former President Donald J. Trump, was found guilty of two counts of contempt of Congress for disobeying a subpoena from the House Jan. 6 committee. | | | By The Associated Press and Reuters Security forces in the Central African country shot and killed dozens of people protesting the decision by the junta to tear up its promises of a transition to democracy and extend its stay in power by at least two years. | | |
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