Biden Celebrates Beating the Odds, but He Faces a New Challenge
Thursday, November 10, 2022 | |
| By Nick Corasaniti, Reid J. Epstein and Jonathan Weisman Democrats won races for top election posts in several political battlegrounds where their Republican rivals had cast doubt on the 2020 contest and signaled their desire to overhaul voting systems. | | | By Peter Baker President Biden appeared to have the best midterms of any president in 20 years, avoiding the "shellacking" his predecessors endured. But even a narrow Republican majority could transform his presidency. | | | By Marc Santora, Andrew E. Kramer, Dan Bilefsky, Ivan Nechepurenko and Anton Troianovski Russia's position had grown perilous in Kherson, a strategic city and one of the biggest prizes seized in its Ukraine invasion, but Russian hawks reacted angrily to the withdrawal. | | |
| World By Karen Zraick The small Middle Eastern nation is already one of the driest countries in the world and rising heat, coupled with a growing population, is making things much worse. | | | Opinion | round table By Frank Bruni, Jonathan V. Last and Mallory McMorrow Frank Bruni digs into midterm results with Mallory McMorrow and Jonathan Last. | | |
| Best of Late Night By Trish Bendix The former president was said to be livid that candidates he endorsed lost on Tuesday, including Dr. Oz. | | | By Reuters Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis held off a challenge from Charlie Crist, a Democrat with wide recognition in Florida. | | | By The Associated Press and Reuters Stacey Abrams, a Democrat, congratulated her Republican opponent, Gov. Brian Kemp, on his re-election and said she would never "stop running for a better Georgia." | | |
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