Ukraine Carries On Fight While Pondering an Erosion of U.S. Aid
By Glenn Thrush and Michael S. Schmidt The Justice Department charged President Biden's son after a long-running and wide-ranging investigation with substantial political repercussions. | | By Marc Santora, Lara Jakes and Andrew E. Kramer The government in Kyiv remains hopeful of further American assistance, but it is also looking to other resources — and trying to make clear what could be at stake. | | By Adam Goldman Israel has recovered a trove of material that its military has used to assess the extent of the group's attack plans, and its tactics and abilities, information reviewed by The Times shows. | | |
World By Jeremy White, Malika Khurana, Lauren Leatherby and Karen Yourish 60 days of life in the Gaza Strip. | | Opinion | Michelle Cottle By Michelle Cottle McCarthy's fundamental hollowness, as he knelt before Donald Trump and his party's far-right wing, ultimately proved to be his undoing. | | |
By Reuters After a blast at an explosives depot, Seychelles declared a state of emergency. | | By The Associated Press Crowds of people gathered at the Capitol on Thursday for the annual lighting of the National Menorah for Hanukkah. | | |
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