Western Tanks Appear Headed to Ukraine, Breaking Another Taboo
| By Glenn Thrush, Peter Baker and Charlie Savage The appointment of Robert K. Hur comes two months after the attorney general named a special counsel to investigate former President Donald J. Trump's mishandling of classified material. | | | By Lara Jakes and Steven Erlanger The West has sent an array of weapons once seen as too provocative, and it looks like tanks will be next. With a new Russian offensive expected, officials see an urgent need to shift the balance. | | | By Megha Rajagopalan and William K. Rashbaum Beijing says the outposts aren't doing police work, but Chinese state media reports say they "collect intelligence" and solve crimes far outside their jurisdiction. | | |
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| By Storyful Footage showed fallen trees as well as damage to homes and other buildings after severe weather brought strong winds and possible tornadoes to parts of Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi. | | | By The New York Times Attorney General Merrick B. Garland appointed Robert K. Hur, a veteran prosecutor, to lead the investigation into classified documents found at President Biden's office and home in Delaware. | | | Best of Late Night By Trish Bendix Late night hosts lamented that more classified documents were found, this time in President Biden's Delaware garage. | | |
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