Running short of food, fuel and cash, and with a Ukrainian counteroffensive imminent, many civilians are defying occupation forces’ directive, unsure where they would go. Surges of migrants have shaped President Biden’s policies at the border in ways that few of his allies imagined when he was running for president. New York City officials are casting a wide net as they scramble to house the influx of migrants. The Flatiron Building said no. Title 42, the rule used to immediately expel migrants, will end this week. U.S. officials expect illegal crossings to increase, placing additional strain on an already overtaxed system. Some of the dead and injured belonged to the same families. The Mendoza sisters, in elementary school, both died. As the city of Allen mourns victims, authorities examine racist social media posts that they say belonged to the gunman. The mass shooting at a shopping center in Allen, Texas, has exerted an unexpectedly raw and emotional force on the State Legislature. Donald J. Trump never showed up for the trial, nor did his lawyer call witnesses. Their case was simple: The writer E. Jean Carroll had made up her story. While the president argues that he is the one best positioned to stop his predecessor from returning to the White House, surveys indicate that he starts the 2024 race facing enormous challenges. The clashes in state capitals have faded, but the Republican push for stricter state election laws is organized and planning for the long term. There’s a resurgence of interest in the pioneering singer-songwriter who disappeared when she was 50. A Phoenix judge ordered the city to begin clearing tents in the Zone, an area that has as many as 1,100 people sleeping unsheltered on a given night. About 80 percent of new cars sold in Norway are battery-powered. As a result, the air is cleaner, the streets are quieter and the grid hasn’t collapsed. But problems with unreliable chargers persist. Several news organizations won multiple awards, including The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times and AL.com, a site that covers Alabama. John Archibald, who has been a journalist in Birmingham, Ala., for years, was anxious about his son Ramsey’s decision to go into journalism. He needn’t have worried. Here is the full list of winners and finalists. For 60 years, the Merrie Monarch Festival has contributed to the reclamation of Hawaiian culture, language and identity. President Biden is offering a reasonable path to resolve the latest debt ceiling standoff. Are Republicans willing to take it? Republican gun fetishism has forced us to normalize mass shootings. The FTX founder, who has been charged with fraud, said the crypto exchange and its law firm had been acting against him and offering only the most incriminating evidence to prosecutors. A flamboyant mezzo-soprano (who could also sing meaty soprano roles), she overcame racial prejudice to become one of opera’s first, and biggest, Black stars. The diplomat, Zhao Wei, who was declared “persona non grata,” had been accused of gathering information on a Canadian lawmaker critical of Beijing’s treatment of Uyghur Muslims. Free Richardson, of the Compound, and Phil Cho, of NoLedge Productions, have become innovators in the world of marketing. They also consider themselves family. Our columnist reviews the day’s puzzle. Warning: Contains spoilers! |
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