Wildfires Spread Smoke, and Anxiety, Across Canada to the U.S.
| By Alan Feuer, Maggie Haberman, William K. Rashbaum and Glenn Thrush The notice from the office of the special counsel Jack Smith suggested that an indictment was on the horizon in the investigation into the former president's handling of classified documents. | | | By Dan Bilefsky, Liam Stack and Vjosa Isai Massive plumes of smoke from hundreds of Canadian fires, enveloped millions in smoke, triggering dangerous air quality warnings in both countries and turning skies an ashen orange. | | | By John Koblin, Benjamin Mullin, Michael M. Grynbaum and James B. Stewart Mr. Licht's turbulent time running the 24-hour news organization lasted slightly more than a year. | | |
| U.S. By Mitch Smith, Ann Hinga Klein and John Peragine Residents said complaints about the apartment building in Davenport went unaddressed, and they questioned why the city did not intervene more aggressively. | | | Opinion | David Wallace-Wells By David Wallace-Wells There's nowhere to escape the harm from wildfires. | | |
| By The Associated Press and Reuters The gunfire, which left five other people injured, sparked chaos after Huguenot High School's ceremony. A 19-year-old man was in custody. | | | By Usgs Via Associated Press Kilauea on the Big Island erupted early Wednesday morning, sending lava spewing and spreading across its summit. | | | By Reuters and Photo By Jordan Gale For The New York Times Former Vice President Mike Pence invoked the Jan. 6 attacks on the Capitol and portrayed Donald J. Trump as unfit for the presidency. | | |
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