3 Presidents Swoop Into Pennsylvania, in a Clash That Transcends 2022
| By Annie Karni, Malika Khurana and Stuart A. Thompson Within hours of the brutal attack last week on Paul Pelosi, Republican officials and media figures began circulating groundless claims — nearly all of them sinister, and many homophobic — about what had happened. | | | By Lisa Lerer and Michael C. Bender As the midterms come to a close, the establishment politics of the two most recent Democratic presidents met the disruptive force of the last Republican one, with control of Congress at stake. | | | By Somini Sengupta, Steven Lee Myers, Manuela Andreoni and Suhasini Raj A handful of powerful world leaders rallied around Russia and undercut global cooperation. | | |
| Arts By Melina Delkic and McKenna Oxenden Mr. Carter, who released his first album at age 9 and "Aaron's Party" at age 12, was the younger brother of Nick Carter, a member of the Backstreet Boys. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Rosie Gray Even if Palin loses her House race next week, a new generation of conservative women stand poised to carry her complex legacy forward. | | |
| By The New York Times Nearly 40 people were injured in a high-rise apartment fire in Midtown Manhattan, officials said. Videos shared by residents of the building show smoke billowing from the windows. | | | By The Associated Press and Storyful Tornadoes tore through parts of Texas, Arkansas and Oklahoma, damaging dozens of homes and leaving thousands of people without power, according to officials. | | |
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