Towns Empty and Farms Languish as War Stalks Israeli-Lebanese Border
By Michael D. Shear and Miriam Jordan Mayors and governors from President Biden's own party are looking for help with overflowing migrant encampments, packed shelters and busted budgets. | | By Euan Ward, Roni Rabin, Hwaida Saad and Michael Levenson More than 150,000 people have been driven from their homes on both sides of the frontier as Israeli forces clash with Hezbollah militants. | | By Andrew Higgins A few years ago, Kornelija Maceviciene ruled against Soviet officers for a brutal crackdown on pro-independence protesters in her country in 1991. That has made her a target for a Russian court. | | |
U.S. By Alan Feuer and Molly Cook Escobar More than 1,200 people have now been arrested in connection with the attack on the Capitol, and more than 450 sentenced to periods of incarceration. The investigation is far from over. | | Opinion | David French By David French Worrying about "consequences" is not a legal argument. | | |
By Associated Press The authorities said one student was killed and five other people were injured in a shooting at a Perry High School. | | By The Associated Press and Reuters Officials said multiple people were shot in the morning before class started at Perry High School. | | |
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