Kherson is hit by Russian shelling hours after a Zelensky visit.

Ukraine’s interior ministry said that eight people were injured in an attack near an evacuation point where medics, emergency workers and rescue teams have been gathering.Read More
Could Democrats Get Another Shot at Redistricting in New York?

State courts that struck down Democrats’ gerrymandered maps a year ago are poised to decide a renewed legal contest over whether to grant them another chance.Read More
Home Insurers Curb New Policies in Risky Areas Nationally
The pullback goes beyond California and Florida as insurers face climate risks and inflation.Read More
Supreme Court Rejects Voting Map That Diluted Black Voters’ Power

Voting rights advocates had feared the decision would undermine the Voting Rights Act, which instead appeared to emerge unscathed.Read More
Zelensky visits the flood zone after calling for a ‘clear and quick global response.’

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GameStop’s Silence Is No Longer Golden
Weak results and surprise CEO firing call for explanation as Ryan Cohen takes full charge of the company.Read More
Ukraine Attacks in South, Part of What Russia Calls a Counteroffensive

A senior U.S. official said that fighting intensified overnight near Zaporizhzhia days after an attack farther east prompted claims the push had begun.Read More
Pat Robertson, Who Gave Christian Conservatives Clout, Dies at 93

As a Baptist minister and a broadcaster, he turned Christian conservatives into a powerful constituency that helped Republicans capture Congress in 1994.Read More
As Washington Clamps Down on Big Pharma, Small Is Beautiful Again
Large drug companies need innovation to deal with the drug-pricing law. That is a boon to smaller biotech firms.Read More
IRS Sends Taxpayers Bills With Wrong Due Dates
The Internal Revenue Service is apologizing after many taxpayers in California and other states affected by natural disasters were sent letters demanding payments that weren’t due until Oct. 16.Read More