Advice for Europeans: Bundle Up and Get Ready for Outages
| By Valerie Hopkins and Anatoly Kurmanaev While Russia's economy has not collapsed, an exodus of Western companies is eroding hard-won progress, and experts say the worst may be yet to come. | | | By Liz Alderman As temperatures drop amid an energy crisis, governments say power blackouts may be necessary to conserve electricity. | | | By Maggie Astor Republicans were still cautious — or silent entirely — about shunning the former president-turned-2024 candidate. | | |
| New York By Michael Rothfeld, William K. Rashbaum and Susan C. Beachy They run the mayor's favorite restaurant, and he says they have put their troubled pasts behind them. Some of their former business partners disagree. | | | Opinion | Michelle Cottle By Michelle Cottle Brian Kemp is having a moment. | | |
| By Dave Itzkoff Also this week: The episode host, Keke Palmer, revealed that she is pregnant and Kenan Thompson reunited with his old TV partner, Kel Mitchell. | | | By The Associated Press Officials in Moore County, N.C., said that power could be out until as late as Thursday after two electric substations were damaged by gunfire, leaving about 45,000 people without electricity. | | | By The Associated Press and Reuters Lava flowed from Mauna Loa, the world's largest active volcano, a week after it erupted for the first time since 1984. | | |
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