Today's Headlines: Putin Unleashes Barrage of Missiles on Ukrainian Civilian Areas

Mastriano's Attacks on Jewish School Set Off Outcry Over Antisemitic Signaling
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Tuesday, October 11, 2022

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Putin Unleashes Barrage of Missiles on Ukrainian Civilian Areas

Putin Unleashes Barrage of Missiles on Ukrainian Civilian Areas

By Michael Schwirtz, Andrew E. Kramer, Megan Specia and Eric Nagourney

The Russian president tied the attack to a bombing of the bridge to Crimea, and vowed that more strikes would follow if Russian targets were hit again.

Mastriano's Attacks on Jewish School Set Off Outcry Over Antisemitic Signaling

Mastriano's Attacks on Jewish School Set Off Outcry Over Antisemitic Signaling

By Katie Glueck

The G.O.P. candidate for governor, who promotes Christian power and disdains separation of church and state, is alarming Jewish voters in his contest with the Democratic candidate, Josh Shapiro, who is Jewish.

'Our Bubble Has Been Burst': Older Storm Victims Face an Uncertain Future

'Our Bubble Has Been Burst': Older Storm Victims Face an Uncertain Future

By Emily Cochrane and Julie Bosman

Retirees displaced by Hurricane Ian confront a wrenching situation: At their age, remaking the lives they loved so much in Florida may not be possible.

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The Midterms Aren't the Only Things That Are Looming

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Today's Videos

Multiple Russian Strikes Wreak Havoc in Ukraine

Video Video: Multiple Russian Strikes Wreak Havoc in Ukraine

By Nikolay Nikolov

President Vladimir Putin ordered a series of missile strikes against cities across Ukraine, killing at least 14 people. It was the broadest aerial assault against civilians and critical infrastructure since the early days of Moscow's invasion.

Deadly Explosions Rock Ukraine's Capital

Video Video: Deadly Explosions Rock Ukraine's Capital

By Finbarr O'Reilly For The New York Times and Reuters

A series of explosions in the central Shevchenkivskyi district of Kyiv left at least five people dead and dozens wounded, according to a government official.

Three Economists Awarded Nobel Prize for Banking Crisis Research

Video Video: Three Economists Awarded Nobel Prize for Banking Crisis Research

By Reuters and The Associated Press

Ben Bernanke, Douglas Diamond and Philip Dybvig won for a body of work that stretched back into the 1980s, including findings that proved relevant to policymakers during the 2008 financial meltdown.

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