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New Yorkers navigated slushy morning commutes and embraced the snowfall in parks after the first significant snow of the season.
By Christina Kelso
A catastrophic string of storms continued to pummel California on Tuesday. Here’s what it looked like.
By Adeel Hassan, Christina Kelso, Zach Levitt, Bea Malsky, Scott Reinhard, Stephen Reiss and Josh Williams
More than 7,000 nurses at Mount Sinai Hospital and Montefiore Medical Center are striking over working conditions, calling for more nurses at the bedside for patients.
By Nicole Salazar and Christina Kelso
Debra Garcia, 66, was trapped in a damaged senior living complex when she was rescued by two Buffalo residents. The men were among those who assisted people in the storm-hit city after emergency personnel were inundated with calls for help.
By Nailah Morgan and Christina Kelso
Russia’s invasion has systematically destroyed Ukrainian cultural sites. A Times investigation has identified 339 that sustained substantial damage this year.
By Jason Farago, Haley Willis, Sarah Kerr and Ainara Tiefenthäler
Nathan Andrews, the owner of a kitchen cabinet supply company, surveyed the wreckage of his warehouse in Cape Coral, Fla., the day after Hurricane Ian ripped through.
By Jayme Gershen, Orlando Castro and Christina Kelso
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.
By Nicole Salazar, Christina Kelso and Mark Boyer
Over 150,000 people are without safe and reliable drinking water in Jackson, Miss. A pregnant mother, her husband and a community activist describe the dire conditions and explain how the water crisis has affected them.
Vice President William Ruto of Kenya was named the winner of the country’s presidential election. Before the announcement, four out of the country’s seven election commissioners refused to verify the results.
By Christina Kelso and Sarah Kerr
Representatives Bennie Thompson, Democrat of Mississippi, and Liz Cheney, Republican of Wyoming, led the first Jan. 6 hearing, which included testimony from a Capitol police officer and a documentary filmmaker.
By Ang Li, Nailah Morgan, Rex Sakamoto and Christina Kelso