A Pastor and Politician Who Sees Voting as a Form of Prayer
Thursday, December 8, 2022 | |
| By Katrin Bennhold and Erika Solomon Among those detained were a German prince, a former far-right member of Parliament, an active soldier and former members of the police and elite special forces. | | | By Katie Glueck Raphael Warnock, a son of Savannah public housing who rose to become Georgia's first Black senator, secured a full six-year term and a spot among Democrats' rising stars. | | | By Adam Liptak The justices are considering whether to adopt the "independent state legislature" theory, which could give state lawmakers nearly unchecked power over federal elections. | | |
| U.S. | news analysis By Maggie Haberman and Michael C. Bender For the former president, who raced to announce his third run for the White House in hopes of clearing the Republican field, the losses, legal setbacks and embarrassments are rapidly piling up. | | | Opinion By Kirk Semple, Alexander Stockton and Jonah M. Kessel In wartime Russia, following your conscience can come at a heavy cost. | | |
| By Telegram A Russian artillery barrage killed at least six people and injured at least five in the eastern town of Kurakhove in the Donetsk region. | | | By The Associated Press The victory made Morocco the first Arab country to qualify for a World Cup quarterfinal. | | | Best of Late Night By Trish Bendix Stephen Colbert said he was both "gratified and terrified" after Warnock narrowly beat Herschel Walker for a Senate seat. | | |
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