Tag Archives: Front Page Views

Front Page: The New York Times – August 30, 2022

Death in Navy SEAL Training Exposes a Culture of Brutality, Cheating and Drugs

The elite force’s selection course is so punishing that few make it through, and many of those who do resort to illicit tactics.

NASA, and Space Fans, Await Decision on Next Chance to Launch Artemis Moon Rocket.

The mission’s managers will complete assessments before announcing whether the rocket could try to launch again this weekend.

Front Page: Wall Street Journal – August 29, 2022

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U.N. Inspectors Head to Ukraine Nuclear Plant as Safety Fears Grow

The International Atomic Energy Agency said a team was heading to the facility to assess damage, check safety and security systems and evaluate staff conditions. The inspection will begin on Wednesday and last until

U.S. Warships Sail Through Taiwan Strait for First Time Since Pelosi Visit

The move comes amid deteriorating ties between Beijing and Washington, and as tensions rise between Taiwan and China after the U.S. House speaker’s trip earlier this month.

Front Page: Wall Street Journal – August 27, 2022

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U.N. Set to Inspect Ukraine Nuclear Plant Early Next Week

United Nations atomic agency inspectors are poised to make an emergency visit to Ukraine’s Russia-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant early next week, after a breakthrough in negotiations over access, people involved in the talks said.2617 hours ago

Mar-a-Lago Search Affidavit Says Top Secret Documents Had Been Found Previously

Boxes retrieved from the former president’s home since the start of the year contained top-secret national defense information, according to the heavily redacted affidavit.

Front Page: Wall Street Journal – August 26, 2022

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Powell to Address Economic Outlook at Jackson Hole

The Fed chairman’s comments will be closely watched for signals on how the central bank could manage a series of difficult trade-offs as it seeks to bring inflation down from a 40-year high.3 min read

Student-Loan Plan Ignites Debate Over Inflation, Budget Risks

The move to cancel up to $20,000 in student debt for millions of borrowers will have economic consequences, including on inflation, consumer behavior and government budgets, though the degree of those effects is uncertain.5 min read

Front Page: Wall Street Journal – August 25, 2022

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Biden Urged to Act Swiftly on Ukraine Nuclear Plant

A bipartisan letter from dozens of experts and former officials called on the U.S. president to make the deteriorating situation at the Zaporizhzhia plant an administration priority and demand an immediate inspection by the IAEA.

Biden Cancels Up to $20,000 in Student Debt for Millions

The president’s executive order will provide unprecedented relief for tens of millions of Americans but is certain to draw legal challenges and political pushback.6,906Long read

Musk-Twitter Legal Fight Complicated by Whistleblower Complaint

Allegations by the platform’s former head of security may open new legal pathways in Elon Musk’s effort to abandon the $44 billion takeover.6 min read

Front Page: The New York Times – August 24, 2022

In Ukraine, a Nuclear Plant Held Hostage

Five months after Russian forces took over the Zaporizhzhia plant, all that stands between the world and nuclear disaster are dedicated Ukrainian operators working at gunpoint.

Trump, Without the Presidency’s Protections, Struggles for a Strategy

Facing serious legal peril in the documents investigation, the former president has turned to his old playbook of painting himself as persecuted amid legal and political stumbles.

Front Page: Wall Street Journal – August 23, 2022

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U.S. Natural-Gas Prices Hit Shale-Era Highs

The 14-year highs reached this week by U.S. natural-gas futures show the unceasing demand for U.S. shale gas across the Atlantic—and likely point to higher prices ahead.

After Six Months of War in Ukraine, Momentum Tilts Against Russia

Moscow retains a firepower advantage, but Kyiv is starting to take the initiative, while Western support for Ukraine is holding firm despite economic pain.

Front Page: The New York Times – August 22, 2022

Is a Fetus a Person? An Anti-Abortion Strategy Says Yes.

Fetal personhood, which confers legal rights from conception, is an effort to push beyond abortion bans and classify the procedure as murder. In Georgia, it also means a $3,000 tax credit.

Eric Adams After Dark: A Private Table and Tarnished Friends

New York’s mayor vowed to boost nightlife establishments in every corner of the city. But again and again, he returns to the same spot, run by friends with troubled pasts.

Front Page: The New York Times – August 21, 2022

The Final Days of the Trump White House: Chaos and Scattered Papers

Government documents that President Donald J. Trump had accumulated were with him in roughly two dozen boxes in the White House residence. They were to go to the National Archives, but at least some ended up in Florida.

Odesa Is Defiant. It’s Also Putin’s Ultimate Target.

President Vladimir V. Putin knows that Ukraine’s fate, its access to the sea and its grain exports hinge on Odesa. Without it, the country shrivels to a landlocked rump state.

Front Page: Wall Street Journal – August 20, 2022

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Ukraine’s Southern Forces Wage a Slow Campaign to Wear Russian Troops Down

Rather than a dramatic ground assault, Ukraine’s push to retake occupied southern territory has become a series of artillery strikes designed to cut Russian supply lines and isolate occupying troops in the region.23 hours ago5 min read

Russia to Halt Nord Stream Gas Flows to Europe, Citing Pipeline Maintenance

Unexpected three-day maintenance shutdown later this month on the Nord Stream pipeline fans fears that Russian natural-gas cuts will tip Europe into a recession.