Hurricane Fiona reminded residents that the agonizingly slow work of giving the island a stable power grid remained unfinished. Hurricane Fiona’s devastation partly reflects several factors that preceded the storm. Fiona knocked out power to most of Puerto Rico and set off mudslides in the Dominican Republic on Monday, where the storm was bringing copious rain. It is expected to pass near the Turks and Caicos Islands on Tuesday. A powerful Russian missile hit 300 yards from the plant far from the front lines, Ukraine said, a reminder that despite its recent retreat, Russia can still threaten nuclear sites. Russian bombs. Soaring energy costs. Severed trade links. It’s getting hard to fix all the shattered windows in Ukraine, and winter is coming. Mr. Syed, 41, had been serving a life sentence for the 1999 murder of his high school classmate Hae Min Lee. The judge gave prosecutors 30 days to proceed with a new trial or drop the case. The defendant, who was the subject of the 2014 podcast “Serial,” had been serving a life sentence for the 1999 murder of his high school classmate Hae Min Lee. The sheriff of Bexar County, Texas, said it was clear that many of the 48 migrants flown to Massachusetts had been misled and lured away to score political points. The Florida governor’s move sending migrants to Martha’s Vineyard from Texas brought liberals’ condemnation, and more such flights may follow. The historic pace of undocumented immigrants entering the country continued as the Biden administration tried to steer clear of immigration issues with the midterm elections approaching. A former White House lawyer sought to impress on him the need to return material he had taken with him upon leaving office. More than 100 world leaders, including President Biden, attended the funeral for Queen Elizabeth II, and Britons lined the streets for a procession that took her to her final resting place at Windsor Castle. For 70 years, Elizabeth II was the anchor of a nation’s identity. Charles III now will take on, or recast, that role. The events around Queen Elizabeth’s death have unfolded with an astonishing amount of formal, choreographed movement. The president made the remark in an interview that aired on CBS’s “60 Minutes” on Sunday night. By Monday, the backlash was in full swing. A measure to provide more money for local police departments has become mired in a long-running debate among Democrats about the politics of crime, as Republicans step up attacks. In a joint interview, Milly Alcock and Emily Carey discussed their now-completed stint in the HBO epic. “We were forced to hang on to each other for dear life,” Alcock said. Democrats are letting the G.O.P. off easily by postponing a vote until after the midterms. The private sector now sees climate as an opportunity for job creation and economic revitalization. As the world transitions to recovery from the pandemic, the inequities are only widening, both between and within countries. The former president has company in the nether regions. A liberalism that is as ambitious about solving problems through invention as it is through redistribution would be powerful indeed. As equinox nears, the lovely cycle life is happening just behind the place in my garden where the goldenrod and the asters look so beautiful together. If human beings invented numbers and counting, then how is it that there are numbers such as primes that have attributes no one gave them? Two scientists said the American Physical Society had erred in evaluating their plan to use drones to shoot down North Korean long-range missiles. The move comes after Twitter and Facebook shut down misleading accounts that they determined were sending messages to promote U.S. foreign policy. A small Australian spider uses a Cirque du Soleil-worthy tactic to prey on fierce ants. Seeking to demonstrate the safety of long space missions, he worked out on his trip and returned 437 days later looking “like he could wrestle a bear,” one astronaut said. The once-experimental trauma treatment has become increasingly popular. Here’s how the therapy works. In her new poetry collection, “The Rupture Tense,” Xie peeks at the past — her family’s, and China’s — to examine the consequences of “how we see, what we see, and also what we allow to remain unseen.” Get started solving the Mini, Monday and Tuesday puzzles. More Recent Articles |
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