As Trump's Legal Woes Mount, So Do Financial Pressures on Him
Friday, September 23, 2022 | |
By Anton Troianovski, Valerie Hopkins, Ivan Nechepurenko and Alina Lobzina As Vladimir Putin's "special military operation" enters a new chapter, Russians are being plucked from villages around the country for training and military service. | | By Maggie Haberman, Ben Protess, Matthew Goldstein and Eric Lipton The lawsuit filed by New York's attorney general is the latest indication of how an array of investigations is affecting the former president's business and personal wealth. | | By David A. Fahrenthold and Shane Goldmacher The Georgia Republican candidate claimed his business donated 15 percent of its profits to charities. Three of the four groups named as recipients say they didn't receive money. | | |
Technology By Paul Mozur, Adam Satariano, Aaron Krolik and Aliza Aufrichtig A cache of nearly 160,000 files from Russia's powerful internet regulator provides a rare glimpse inside Vladimir V. Putin's digital crackdown. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Israel Meléndez Ayala It is our own people who rob and abuse us. | | |
By Nilo Tabrizy, Ang Li and Haley Willis Antigovernment demonstrations in Iran are spreading after Mahsa Amini died in the custody of the morality police, who detained her over the hijab rule. Videos shared on social media show Iranians boldly protesting in the face of crackdowns by authorities. | | By Nikolay Nikolov and Christoph Koettl Video verified by The New York Times appears to show new conscripts saying goodbye to loved ones before being loaded into buses. | | By Nicole Salazar, Christina Kelso and Mark Boyer Leida, Kevin and their young daughter, Victoria, fled Venezuela, crossing seven countries to reach Texas. That's when they were pulled into a political fight between Republican governors and the White House. | | |
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