Conflict in Syria Escalates Following Attack That Killed a U.S. Contractor
| By Eric Lipton The flow of arms to Ukraine has exposed a worrisome lack of production capacity in the United States that has its roots in the end of the Cold War. | | | By Eric Schmitt U.S. officials said the main air defense system at the coalition base was "not fully operational" at the time of Thursday's attack, which killed a U.S. contractor and wounded six other Americans. | | | By Alex Travelli and Suhasini Raj The expulsion of Rahul Gandhi is a devastating blow to the once-powerful Indian National Congress party. He and several other politicians are now in jeopardy through India's legal system. | | |
| World By David Guttenfelder and Eric Nagourney War has forced Ukraine to become skilled at treating amputees, but there are too many for its overtaxed medical workers. Some are finding their way to a prosthetics clinic in Minnesota. | | | Opinion | Alex Kingsbury By Alex Kingsbury The whistle-blower Daniel Ellsberg has never run out of secrets. | | |
| By The Associated Press The U.S. launched retaliatory airstrikes on militant sites linked to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps after a suspected Iranian drone hit a coalition military base, officials said. | | | By The New York Times President Biden praised the close ties between the United States and Canada during his first official visit to the country since taking office. | | | By The Associated Press Indian lawmakers demonstrated in New Delhi after Rahul Gandhi, one of the last national leaders standing in opposition to Prime Minister Naredra Modi, was expelled from the country's Parliament. | | |
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