Maloney vs. Nadler? New York Must Pick a Side (East or West)

New congressional lines have put two stalwart Manhattan Democrats on a collision course in the Aug. 23 primary. Barney Greengrass is staying neutral.Read More
Canada Aims to Force Owners of ‘Military-Style Assault Weapons’ to Turn Them In

Seizing on the spate of mass shootings in the United States, Prime Minister Trudeau proposes tightening the country’s already stringent control of firearms.Read More
Gun Talks Put Senate’s Tattered Credibility on the Line

After a string of Democratic failures on marquee issues, Senator Chuck Schumer’s decision to give bipartisan gun talks time is a test of the Senate — and of democracy itself.Read More
Oil Prices Hit Two-Month High as China Eases Lockdowns
A renewed push by EU leaders to strike a deal that would ban most Russian oil imports added to the upward momentum on oil prices.Read More
Natural gas: Russia could cut off Denmark and the Netherlands

Denmark and the Netherlands could become the latest European countries to have their deliveries of Russia’s natural gas cut off. Read More
Arms: Eurovision winners sell trophy to buy drones for Ukraine

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Ukraine says its counteroffensive in the south is advancing

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‘They’re afraid of us’: Ukrainian soldier describes taking down Russian helicopter

On day 90 of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, CNN’s Nick Paton Walsh is on the front lines near Kharkiv, where active shelling is taking place meters away. Read More
N.Y.C. Companies Are Opening Offices Where Their Workers Live: Brooklyn

As workers return to the office, some companies have relocated to ease the commute.Read More
In Uvalde Shooting, a Son Was Lost, a Daughter Saved

In Uvalde, Texas, where many children were killed, one family grieves the death of a small boy and holds his sister close.Read More