Ukraine Expels Some Russian Troops in South, Expanding Campaign
Wednesday, October 5, 2022 | |
| By Frances Robles, Audra D. S. Burch, Richard Fausset and Michael Majchrowicz Losses from the storm are just coming into focus. But what is clear is that recovery will be hardest on people already struggling to make ends meet. | | | By Andrew E. Kramer Moscow's retreat has pulled back the curtain on a panorama of ruined towns and empty villages left in its wake. | | | By Andrew Higgins Tens of thousands of men have ended up in places like Kyrgyzstan, a former Soviet territory, that normally see few refugees but are willing to take them. | | |
| U.S. By Bedel Saget, Marco Hernandez, Malika Khurana, Zach Levitt, Eleanor Lutz and Albert Sun Aerial videos and photos show the destruction caused by Hurricane Ian on Fort Myers Beach, Fla. | | | Opinion | The Editorial Board By The Editorial Board America has neglected people with serious mental illnesses for far too long. | | |
| By The Associated Press The White House press secretary said President Biden would not engage in a new round of his political fight with Gov. Ron DeSantis during his trip to survey hurricane damage in Florida. | | | By The Associated Press Alain Aspect, John F. Clauser and Anton Zeilinger were recognized for conducting experiments concerning quantum entanglement, a phenomenon that occurs when two particles behave as one, even when separated. | | | By Reuters North Korea fired a medium-range missile over Japan for the first time in five years. It landed in the Pacific Ocean 22 minutes after the launch. | | |
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