China and Russia, Targets at G7 Summit, Draw Closer to Fend Off West
| By Matt Richtel, Catherine Pearson and Michael Levenson The report by Dr. Vivek Murthy cited a "profound risk of harm" to adolescent mental health and urged families to set limits and governments to set tougher standards for use. | | | By David Pierson and Chris Buckley Beijing and Moscow are holding visits this week as alarm grows in China that Western countries backing Ukraine are turning their attention to Asia. | | | By Catie Edmondson and Luke Broadwater With right-wing Republicans all but certain to oppose any bipartisan compromise, the speaker has a narrow path to push one through the closely divided House. | | |
| Style By Elizabeth Paton At Atlantic College, a school in a 12th-century castle clinging to the windy Welsh coastline, teenage royals take classes on world peace. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Katherine Miller Vivek Ramaswamy is what a pro-capitalism candidate looks like in post-Trump Republican politics, in which the emphasis is on the creation of a totalizing national identity. | | |
| By The Associated Press The Secret Service detained the driver after he appeared to intentionally crash the vehicle into security barriers near the White House. | | | By Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Via Associated Press Stan Grant, a journalist and member of the Wiradjuri tribe of Indigenous Australians, called on the news media to reflect on its role during his final address on "Q+A," a weekly program he hosted. | | | By Sntv, Via Associated Press Bou Samnang, of Cambodia, was lauded as an inspiration after completing her race despite a last-place finish during a torrential rainstorm at the Southeast Asian Games. | | |
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