As Macron Loses His Sheen at Home, Harmonious U.S. Visit Is 'Regenerative'
Saturday, December 3, 2022 | |
| By Lydia DePillis Employers added 263,000 workers in November, even as some industries showed signs of a slowdown. Wage growth exceeded expectations. | | | By Roger Cohen President Emmanuel Macron, dealing with a difficult start to his second term, can return to France feeling buoyed by a warm reception and unity on Ukraine. | | | By Jeffrey Gettleman and Finbarr O'Reilly No one knew what to do with a lost Russian pilot who suddenly appeared in the occupied city of Kherson. The case has revealed the blurred line between pragmatism in a war zone and collaboration with the enemy. | | |
| World | The Saturday Profile By Anatoly Kurmanaev and Anita Pouchard Serra Miguel Tomasín, one of the few professional musicians with Down syndrome, has brought attention to the artistic visions of people with developmental disabilities, with his band releasing over 100 albums. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Stephen Wertheim As the last generation that remembers full-scale global war is disappearing, the United States may be stumbling into a catastrophe. | | |
| By The Associated Press Crowds greeted President Emmanuel Macron of France as he toured the city's French Quarter. | | | By The New York Times President Biden said he would speak with President Vladimir Putin if the Russian leader expressed a desire to end the war, but only in consultation with NATO allies. | | | Anatomy of a Scene By Mekado Murphy The director Tommy Wirkola narrates an action sequence from his new film, which stars David Harbour as Santa Claus. | | |
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