They Were Told Their Building Was Earthquake Safe. It Collapsed Anyway.
Tuesday, February 14, 2023 | |
| By Patrick Kingsley and Isabel Kershner As Benjamin Netanyahu's government pressed ahead with plans to limit judicial influence, Israelis thronged to unusually large rallies. | | | By James Glanz and Ceylan Yeginsu Some structures promoted as being built to modern seismic codes did not withstand the quake in Turkey. One upscale tower that fell may have had a design flaw, engineers said. | | | By Grace Ashford, Alexandra Berzon, Ken Bensinger and Alyce McFadden Representative George Santos's failure to account for hundreds of thousands of dollars in spending is part of a pattern of irregularities in the way his campaign handled its finances. | | |
| U.S. By Anemona Hartocollis, Dana Goldstein and Stephanie Saul The nonprofit met with Governor DeSantis's state officials, who asked whether the course was "trying to advance Black Panther thinking." | | | Opinion | Peter Coy By Peter Coy What the birds and the bees teach us about income inequality. | | |
| By Reuters Severe shortages of tents and medical supplies have stifled relief efforts following a devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria. More than one million people were left homeless in Turkey alone, according to officials. | | | By Reuters A man driving a box truck erratically through Bay Ridge injured at least eight people before being arrested, the police said. | | | By The New York Times The Eurasian eagle-owl Flaco was spotted sitting atop a branch in Central Park after leaving his damaged enclosure in the park's zoo. | | |
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