'Uncle Xi' to Exalted Ruler: China's Leader Embodies His Authoritarian Era
Saturday, October 15, 2022 | |
By Patricia Cohen The sharp policy U-turn by Liz Truss, Britain's prime minister, reveals the perils of taking the wrong path in the fight against scalding inflation. | | By Chris Buckley Xi Jinping was first cast as a firm but genial leader with a common touch. Approaching a second decade in power, he looms over China like a stern Communist monarch. | | By Karen Yourish, Danielle Ivory, Aaron Byrd, Weiyi Cai, Nick Corasaniti, Meg Felling, Rumsey Taylor and Jonathan Weisman A vast majority of Republicans running for the highest state and federal offices have questioned, and at times, outright denied the 2020 results, despite evidence to the contrary, The Times found. | | |
U.S. By Jacey Fortin The "reverse freedom rides" of 1962 were meant to provoke Northern politicians, and have drawn comparisons to the recent flights of migrants to Martha's Vineyard. | | Opinion | Jesse Wegman By Jesse Wegman Even without his testimony, the Jan. 6 committee has revealed what we need to know about the former president. | | |
By Reuters Authorities said a 15-year-old suspect was taken into custody after a shooting rampage left five people dead and two wounded in a residential neighborhood in Raleigh, N.C. | | By Reuters The increased taxes are meant to calm investors and will help pay for other tax cuts Prime Minister Liz Truss had initiated. Ms. Truss also announced Jeremy Hunt as the new chancellor of the Exchequer, after firing Kwasi Kwarteng. | | |
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