How a Dispute Over Groceries Led to Artillery Strikes in Ukraine
Tuesday, November 16, 2021 | |
By Jim Tankersley Billions of dollars will now pour into American communities, although the final package falls short of the president's ambitions. | | By Andrew E. Kramer In a sign of volatile East-West relations, a dispute over shopping in the Ukrainian conflict zone spiraled into fighting that sent war jitters rippling through Europe and the U.S. | | By Elizabeth Williamson A Connecticut judge's ruling against the Infowars host combines with decisions in Texas to grant a clean sweep for the families of 10 shooting victims. | | |
U.S. By Thomas Fuller The California School for the Deaf, Riverside, is steamrolling its opponents, electrifying a campus that has seen more than a few athletic defeats. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Michael O'Loughlin Dialogue may be possible between L.G.B.T. Catholics and church leaders, even at the highest levels. | | |
By The Associated Press Six teenagers were wounded in a drive-by shooting in Aurora, Colo., and a nearby high school was placed under lockdown, according to authorities. | | By The New York Times President Biden outlined on Monday new initiatives aimed at improving public safety, health, education and justice for Native Americans. | | By The Associated Press The police determined that a blast in a taxi outside of a hospital in Liverpool, England, was caused by an "improvised explosive device." The passenger was killed, and four men were arrested. | | |
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