China's Weapon Tests Close to a 'Sputnik Moment,' U.S. General Says
Thursday, October 28, 2021 | |
By Alan Rappeport and Jim Tankersley Lawmakers are racing to finalize legislation to pay for new spending initiatives. The process usually takes months, but they are trying to do it in days. | | By David E. Sanger and William J. Broad Gen. Mark A. Milley said China's testing of a hypersonic missile "has all of our attention." | | By Thomas Fuller The founder of the Hastings College of the Law masterminded the killings of hundreds of Native Americans. The school, tribal members and alumni disagree about what should be done now. | | |
U.S. By Johnny Diaz More than six inches of rain fell over Yosemite National Park in central California over a 36-hour period, causing the waterfall to surge after a dry summer. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Katherine Eban Rather than debate how to end the pandemic, we need to debate how to live with it. | | |
By The Associated Press Senator Joe Manchin III, Democrat of West Virginia, criticized Senate Democrats' plan to extract hundreds of billions of dollars from billionaires as divisive. | | By The Associated Press Investigators in New Mexico recovered the lead projectile fired by Alec Baldwin that killed the film's cinematographer and wounded its director, the revolver they believe fired the shot, as well as more possible live rounds of ammunition. | | By The Associated Press Lawmakers voted to recommend nine criminal charges against President Jair Bolsonaro, including "crimes against humanity," after a six-month investigation reported that he intentionally allowed Covid-19 to spread and caused hundreds of thousands of deaths. | | |
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