Biden's National Security Strategy Focuses on China, Russia and Democracy at Home
Thursday, October 13, 2022 | |
| By Elizabeth Williamson The Sandy Hook families leveraged personal stories, social media analysis and the Infowars fabulist's lack of contrition to secure a major verdict. | | | By David E. Sanger The document, which every new administration is required to issue, was delayed last winter as it became clear that Russia's invasion of Ukraine was imminent. | | | By Michael Schwirtz, Lara Jakes and Eric Schmitt Even with Soviet-era defensive weapons, the Ukrainians have been more than holding their own, but this week's barrage prompted calls to better equip them. | | |
| U.S. By Maggie Haberman and Alan Feuer The aide, Walt Nauta, moved the boxes from a storage room before and after the Justice Department issued a subpoena demanding the return of all classified documents held by the former president. | | | Opinion | Lydia Polgreen By Lydia Polgreen Haiti is in crisis. If the U.S. wants to help, it needs to stop meddling. | | |
| Visual Investigations By Robin Stein and Alexander Cardia The school police chief was singled out for blame, but a Times visual investigation found that scores of trained officers, including those from an elite Border Patrol unit, took many of the same steps. | | | By The Associated Press President Biden has named Camp Hale, a World War II military installation in the mountains of Colorado, a national monument. The designation protects the area from mining and development. | | | Best of Late Night By Trish Bendix Stephen Colbert was grateful that "by the grace of God, sometimes bad things happen to Alex Jones" on Wednesday. | | |
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