Under the Rubble: Gasps of Air, Protein Powder and Miraculous Rescues
Wednesday, February 15, 2023 | |
| By Trip Gabriel Ms. Haley, 51, a former South Carolina governor and a United Nations ambassador in the Trump administration, called for "generational change" in the party. | | | By Jason Horowitz and Gulsin Harman Nine people were rescued in Turkey over a week after a 7.8-magnitude earthquake devastated the region. The rescues were rare bright spots in one of the bleakest periods in memory for Turkey. | | | By Julie Bosman, Sophia Lada, Tracey Tully and Patricia Mazzei The gunfire on Monday night left three dead and five critically injured. For some students, the familiar rituals of sorrow, anger and disbelief were playing out again. | | |
| U.S. By Patricia Mazzei Gov. Ron DeSantis's plan to transform New College of Florida into a beacon of conservatism has left students and faculty members at the tight-knit, progressive school reeling. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Neal K. Katyal Merrick Garland needs to remind Americans what independent investigations and decision making look like. | | |
| VISUAL INVESTIGATIONS By Thomas Gibbons-Neff and Malachy Browne A Times analysis suggests that an intentional strike, not an indiscriminate attack, most likely killed Pete Reed. It is unclear whether the attackers knew he was with a group of aid workers. | | | By The Associated Press Rescuers saved Muhammed Enes Yeninar, 17, and Abdulbaki Yeninar, 21, from a collapsed building in the devastated city of Kahramanmaras, Turkey. | | | Best of Late Night By Trish Bendix "As she said in her campaign announcement tweet, 'Get excited,'" Colbert said on Tuesday. | | |
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