With Intimidation and Surveillance, China Tries to Snuff Out Protests
Wednesday, November 30, 2022 | |
| By Michael D. Shear and Emily Cochrane Democratic and Republican leaders prepared to intercede as President Biden warned the prospect of a December strike put the U.S. economy "at risk." | | | By Chris Buckley Communist Party officials are using decades-old tactics, along with some new ones, to quash the most widespread protests in decades. But Xi Jinping is silent. | | | By Jeffrey Gettleman and Finbarr O'Reilly In the southern Kherson region, the pattern seen in eastern Ukraine is repeating: The withdrawal of Russian forces yields evidence of possible war crimes. | | |
| Sports | On Soccer By Rory Smith The U.S. victory over Iran sent it to the round of 16, with a match against the Netherlands on Saturday. The team already has much to be proud of. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Ruth Whippman It was foolish to think that taking piano lessons with my sons would be emotionally uncomplicated. Or perhaps that's why I sought it out. | | |
| By The New York Times After a meeting with President Biden, Democratic and Republican leaders pledged to pass legislation that would avert a planned nationwide rail strike in December. | | | By Reuters Mauna Loa erupted on the Big Island of Hawaii for the first time in 38 years. Residents were advised to stay inside as lava spewed from the summit of the volcano. | | | Best of Late Night By Trish Bendix Kimmel poked fun at Mike Pence asking Donald Trump to apologize for a recent dinner, saying, "He hasn't even apologized for trying to kill you." | | |
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