Biden's Armageddon Moment: When Nuclear Detonation Seemed Possible in Ukraine
By Bilal Shbair, Vivian Yee and Aaron Boxerman The harrowing image of a skeletal Yazan Kafarneh circulated widely on social media and has served as a graphic warning about the enclave's dire food situation. | | By David E. Sanger For a few weeks in October 2022, the White House was consumed in a crisis whose depths were not publicly acknowledged at the time. It was a glimpse of what seemed like a terrifying new era. | | By Jesse Drucker The industrial giant Caterpillar hired William Barr and other lawyers to defuse a federal criminal investigation of alleged tax dodges. | | |
U.S. By David A. Fahrenthold and Ryan Mac After making billions in tax-deductible donations to his philanthropy, the owner of Tesla and SpaceX gave away far less than required in some years — and what he did give often supported his own interests. | | Opinion | Nicholas Kristof By Nicholas Kristof A father's desperate texts from Gaza offer a window into five months of suffering there. | | |
By The Associated Press Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, described the negative attention she received online during her pregnancies as "hateful" and "cruel," and urged a change in social media culture. | | By Zolan Kanno-Youngs, Shawn Paik and Claire Hogan President Biden delivered a spirited speech, sparring at times with Republicans, and addressed concerns about his age. | | |
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