How Some Parents Changed Their Politics in the Pandemic
By Richard Goldstein A Hall of Famer who led the Celtics to 11 championships, he was "the single most devastating force in the history of the game," his coach Red Auerbach said. | | By Sheera Frenkel They were once Democrats and Republicans. But fears for their children in the pandemic transformed their thinking, turning them into single-issue voters for November's midterms. | | By Andrew E. Kramer Russia has turned Europe's largest nuclear power plant into a fortress, stymying Ukraine's forces and unnerving locals who fear both shelling and a radiation leak. | | |
U.S. By Mike Baker In the Idaho resort area of Sun Valley, there are so few housing options that many workers are resorting to garages, campers and tents. | | Opinion | michelle cottle By Michelle Cottle At some point, toeing the line can't excuse sketchy, creepy, violent and possibly illegal behavior. | | |
By Austin Anthony for The New York Times and Reuters Rescue crews worked to restore power and water and to recover bodies after floods ravaged southeastern Kentucky. More than two dozen people were confirmed dead, and the toll was expected to climb. | | By Reuters and The Associated Press A raging wildfire in Klamath National Forest in California, fueled by strong winds from thunderstorms and high temperatures, grew to more than 51,000 acres. | | |
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