Boris Johnson Drops Bid to Return as U.K. Prime Minister
| By Sarah Mervosh and Ashley Wu The results, from what is known as the nation's report card, offer the most definitive picture yet of the pandemic's devastating impact on students. | | | By Mark Landler Pulling out of the race to succeed Liz Truss, the former prime minister eased a path for Rishi Sunak, his former chancellor of Britain's treasury. | | | By Ben Protess, William K. Rashbaum and Jonah E. Bromwich The Trump Organization's trial on tax fraud and other charges begins Monday in Manhattan, raising questions about the future of the former president's family business. | | |
| Arts By Elisabeth Egan In "Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing," the actor gets serious about sobriety, mortality, colostomy bags and pickleball. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Pamela Herd and Donald P. Moynihan We pay a lot of attention to government failures. But if we want better outcomes, we must celebrate and learn from the wins, too. | | |
| By Reuters Hu Jintao, the former Chinese leader, was unexpectedly escorted out of the Communist Party congress. He apparently paused to speak to President Xi Jinping before leaving. | | | By The Associated Press and Reuters A Russian warplane smashed into a home in the Siberian city of Irkutsk while on a test flight. Russian state media reported there were no civilian casualties in the crash. | | | By Reuters Hot meals were distributed to people affected by missile strikes and patients at a maternity hospital that lost power in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, on Saturday. | | |
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