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Continue reading the main story Sections SEARCH Skip to contentSkip to site index * U.S. * International * Canada * Español * 中文 Subscribe for €0.50/weekLog in Tuesday, September 13, 2022 Today’s Paper Today's weather: 17°C with Partly sunny17°C21° 13° Nasdaq -3.63% Group S&P 500 -2.8% Group Dow -2.52% Group * * * World * U.S. * Politics * N.Y. * Business * Opinion * Tech * Science * Health * Sports * Arts * Books * Style * Food * Travel * Magazine * T Magazine * Real Estate * Video * World * U.S. * Politics * N.Y. * Business * Opinion * Tech * Science * Health * Sports * Arts * Books * Style * Food * Travel * Magazine * T Magazine * Real Estate * Video * LIVE * RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR Sept. 13, 2022, 1:42 p.m. ET3m ago 3m ago * U.S. INFLATION REPORT Sept. 13, 2022, 1:42 p.m. ET3m ago 3m ago * ALEX JONES TRIAL Sept. 13, 2022, 1:35 p.m. ET11m ago 11m ago * PRIMARY ELECTIONS Sept. 13, 2022, 1:19 p.m. ET26m ago 26m ago MARKETS PLUNGE ON HIGHER-THAN-EXPECTED INFLATION NUMBERS * The S&P 500 slumped more than 3 percent in early trading and U.S. government bond yields soared on Tuesday. * Fresh inflation data from August wrong-footed investors, prompting a rapid re-pricing of how much the Fed may need to raise interest rates. LIVE SEPT. 13, 2022, 1:42 P.M. ET3M AGO 3M AGO U.S. INFLATION REMAINS STUBBORNLY HIGH, DATA SHOWS Prices rose 8.3 percent through August, a rapid pace for consumers and not as much of a slowdown as experts had expected. See more updates 8+ THE U.S. ECONOMY IS IN A STRANGE PLACE RIGHT NOW. HERE’S A SNAPSHOT OF WHERE IT STANDS. LIVE SEPT. 13, 2022, 1:42 P.M. ET3M AGO 3M AGO UKRAINIANS FLEEING OCCUPIED AREAS SAY RUSSIAN SOLDIERS ARE DEMORALIZED Ukraine redoubled calls for Russian soldiers to surrender. Civilians who fled Russian-controlled territory described occupying forces as increasingly volatile. See more updates 9+ THE STRATEGY BEHIND UKRAINE’S RAPID COUNTEROFFENSIVE WAS DEVISED BY U.S., UKRAINIAN AND BRITISH OFFICIALS. CLASHES ERUPTED BETWEEN ARMENIAN AND AZERBAIJANI SOLDIERS, LEAVING DOZENS DEAD AND RAISING FEARS OF ANOTHER WAR. Latest Photos From Ukraine 1. KramatorskJuan Barreto/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images 2. ZaporizhzhiaJim Huylebroek for The New York Times 3. KramatorskJuan Barreto/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images 4. KharkivNicole Tung for The New York Times 5. Kharkiv regionKostiantyn Liberov/Associated Press 6. KharkivNicole Tung for The New York Times 7. KharkivKostiantyn Liberov/Associated Press 8. KharkivNicole Tung for The New York Times 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. CHALLENGES FOR RUSSIA AND CHINA TEST A ‘NO-LIMITS’ FRIENDSHIP Analysis: Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping are set to meet this week. Russia’s battlefield losses and China’s slowdown could complicate their relationship. Alexei Druzhinin/Sputnik, via Agence France-Presse — Getty Images ANALYSIS: THIS MIGHT NOT BE A COLD WAR, BUT IT FEELS LIKE ONE Even at their worst moments, the Americans and the Soviets kept talking. Today, U.S.-China contacts are scarce, while Beijing and Moscow move closer together. STOCK TRADES REPORTED BY NEARLY A FIFTH OF CONGRESS SHOW POSSIBLE CONFLICTS A New York Times analysis found that 97 lawmakers or their relatives traded financial assets in industries that could be affected by their legislative work. AS BRITAIN EMBRACED AUSTERITY, KING CHARLES EXPANDED HIS RICHES Before inheriting his mother’s portfolio, Charles used tax breaks, offshore accounts and investments to turn his estate into a billion-dollar business. James Hill for The New York Times UNEARTHING A MAYA CIVILIZATION THAT ‘PUNCHED ABOVE ITS WEIGHT’ Archaeologists excavated the long-sought ruins of Sak Tz’i’, a small but influential Mesoamerican kingdom found on a cattle ranch in Mexico. Meghan Dhaliwal for The New York Times Meghan Dhaliwal for The New York Times Meghan Dhaliwal for The New York Times Meghan Dhaliwal for The New York Times Meghan Dhaliwal for The New York Times Meghan Dhaliwal for The New York Times Meghan Dhaliwal for The New York Times GRAHAM PROPOSES 15-WEEK ABORTION BAN, SEEKING TO UNITE REPUBLICANS Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina moved to unite his party ahead of midterm elections in which abortion rights are expected to be a potent issue. IS RON DESANTIS THE FUTURE OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY? Democrats have worried about the prospect of a more disciplined heir to former President Trump. Florida’s pugilistic governor may be that candidate. Photo illustration by Jamie Chung for The New York Times NATE COHN LAYS OUT THE CASE THAT THINGS MAY REALLY BE DIFFERENT IN THIS YEAR’S MIDTERMS. LIVE SEPT. 13, 2022, 1:19 P.M. ET26M AGO 26M AGO TUESDAY’S PRIMARY NIGHT IS THE LAST VOTE BEFORE THE NOVEMBER ELECTIONS. HERE’S WHAT TO WATCH FOR. See more updates 9+ Midterms 2022 Updates Maya King A new ad from Raphael Warnock features footage of Herschel Walker’s ex-wife describing a moment when he threatened her life. It’s the first time Mr. Warnock has directly addressed accusations of domestic violence against his Republican opponent. Maggie Astor Senator Lindsey Graham cast a newly proposed 15-week abortion ban as a “late-term” ban, but 15 weeks is early in the second trimester. This has been a common tactic: rhetorically emphasizing abortions late in pregnancy, but targeting them earlier. Katie Glueck Doug Mastriano, the Republican nominee for governor of Pennsylvania, announced that he would hold a rally with Donald Trump Jr. in Chambersburg on Friday. Reid Epstein Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota will appear in Wisconsin on Saturday with Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes, the Democratic Senate nominee. Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida will rally on Sunday for Senator Ron Johnson and Tim Michels, a nominee for governor. Maya King An Atlanta hospital closure is animating Georgia’s governor race. Stacey Abrams responded to news that a trauma center would close in a statement condemning Brian Kemp for “failure to meaningfully address our broken public health system.” Jonathan Weisman Republicans had been hedging their bets on the economy, shifting their focus to crime, the border and other issues. But Tuesday’s news that inflation remains high has G.O.P. strategists back on economic struggles as the core of their fall campaigns. Jazmine Ulloa Buzz Kelley, a little-known Republican who placed fourth in Alaska’s Senate primary, has suspended his campaign and endorsed Kelly Tshibaka. But his name – which voters may have confused with Tshibaka’s – will still appear on the Nov. 8 ballot. Jennifer Medina The Lincoln Project, a PAC created by anti-Trump Republicans in 2019, has a new ad supporting Senator Mark Kelly, Democrat of Arizona, for re-election. The ad targets Republicans who voted for President Biden, comparing Kelly to Senator John McCain. * * * * LIVE SEPT. 13, 2022, 1:35 P.M. ET11M AGO 11M AGO JURY BEGINS HEARING TESTIMONY IN SECOND ALEX JONES TRIAL The trial in Connecticut will decide how much he must pay the families of eight victims and an F.B.I. agent over his lies about the attack. See more updates 9+ Pool photo by Briana Sanchez N.B.A. FINES PHOENIX SUNS’ OWNER $10 MILLION FOR MISCONDUCT An investigation found that the owner, Robert Sarver, had used racial slurs and treated female employees inequitably. Sarver also is suspended for one year. Christian Petersen/Getty Images JEAN-LUC GODARD, DARING DIRECTOR WHO SHAPED THE FRENCH NEW WAVE, DIES AT 91 The Franco-Swiss filmmaker and provocateur radically rethought motion pictures and left a lasting influence on the medium. THESE NINE STREAMING GODARD MOVIES FEATURE THE WORK THAT WON HIS INTERNATIONAL FAME AND HIS MORE CHALLENGING LATER FILMS. Ullstein Bild, via Getty Images The Great Read HIS PULITZER-WINNING COMEDY BROKE THE RULES. HE’S AT IT AGAIN. Andrew Sean Greer was elated when his 2017 novel “Less” received the award. Now he’s following it with a sequel, which he knows might raise some eyebrows. Sara Naomi Lewkowicz for The New York Times THE BEST AND WORST MOMENTS OF THE PRIMETIME EMMYS The awards show returned to a pre-Covid format, with some truly poignant moments alongside the usual array of leaden gags and shameless commercialism. Patrick T. Fallon/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images TRACKING THE CORONAVIRUS › United States › United States › United StatesAvg. on Sept. 12 14-day change New cases 68,312 –24% Hospitalized 34,404 –10% New deaths 382 –20% U.S. HOT SPOTS › GLOBAL HOT SPOTS › * County lookup * Global vaccinations Andrea Chronopoulos THE ENDLESS TORMENT OF THE ‘RECIPE?’ GUY A rampant internet comment that just won’t die shows how recipes, and the people who develop them, are undervalued. A READER’S ROOMMATE IS NEGLECTING HIS DOG, AND OUR ETHICIST COLUMNIST DEMANDS ACTION. A NEW BOOK DETAILS THE EPIC STRUGGLE FOR THE SOUL OF MODERN CATHOLICISM. Opinion PATRICK HEALY AND ADRIAN J. RIVERA WE GATHERED 16 BIDEN AND TRUMP SUPPORTERS TO TALK ABOUT INFLATION. THE CONVERSATION TOOK A TURN. BEN PROUDFOOT SHE CREATED A RESTAURANT THAT HE MADE FAMOUS Ben Proudfoot JAMELLE BOUIE IT IS A WELL-KNOWN TRUTH THAT OPPONENTS OF DEMOCRACY DON’T WANT YOU TO HAVE NICE THINGS ‘THE EZRA KLEIN SHOW’ WE BUILD CIVILIZATIONS ON STATUS. BUT WE BARELY UNDERSTAND IT. SEAN ILLING AND ZAC GERSHBERG THE GREATEST THREAT TO DEMOCRACY IS A FEATURE OF DEMOCRACY LAURA VANDERKAM THERE’S A BETTER WAY TO RECLAIM YOUR TIME THAN ‘QUIET QUITTING’ ANDREA WULF WHAT A YOUNG PHILOSOPHER DISCOVERED MORE THAN 200 YEARS AGO ABOUT NATURE PAUL KRUGMAN UKRAINE DEFLATES MAGA MACHO MYTHS ELIZABETH MILCH AND OLIVIA MILCH WE’VE WAITED OUR WHOLE LIVES TO HELP OUR FATHER, DAVID MILCH, TELL THIS STORY MICHELLE COTTLE THE WIVES OF REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES ARE GETTING PERSONAL GAIL COLLINS AND BRET STEPHENS MUST WE DISCUSS THE QUEEN AND THE DONALD IN THE SAME BREATH? MARGARET RENKL THE KILLING OF ELIZA FLETCHER IS A TRAGEDY, NOT A MORALITY PLAY KATHERINE MILLER MARK FINCHEM SAYS BIDEN DIDN’T WIN IN 2020, AND HE HAS BIG PLANS FOR ELECTIONS IN ARIZONA LINDA COLLEY THE RADICAL CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGE BRITAIN NEEDS LETTERS FROM OUR READERS WHAT IS THE FUTURE OF THE BRITISH MONARCHY? ADVERTISEMENT Continue reading the main story THE MORNING An outright Ukrainian victory may still not be likely. But it’s more likely than a few months ago. LISTEN TO THE ‘DAILY’ Is Ukraine turning the tide in the war? LISTEN TO ‘THE BOOK REVIEW PODCAST’ Jennifer Egan discusses “A Visit From the Goon Squad.” READ THE WHERE TO EAT NEWSLETTER A new New Yorker tucks into the West Village’s offerings with her Abueti, a longtime Manhattanite. More News STIMULUS SPENDING LOWERED POVERTY AGAIN IN 2021, CENSUS BUREAU REPORTS A measure that accounted for all federal subsidies showed that fewer people experienced severe economic hardship, while health insurance coverage rose. WHISTLE-BLOWER SAYS TWITTER ‘CHOSE TO MISLEAD’ ON SECURITY FLAWS At a congressional hearing, Peiter Zatko, Twitter’s former head of security, told lawmakers that the company had lied about its data practices. Volunteers gave groceries to families experiencing food insecurity outside a food pantry in Houston in August. Meridith Kohut for The New York Times ‘THE FUTURE OF HOSPITALS’: FLEXIBLE SPACE FOR THE NEXT PANDEMIC After struggling to respond to a crushing Covid caseload, many hospitals are remodeling so that when the next crisis comes, they’ll be better able to meet it. IN SRI LANKA, TRIUMPHS IN CRICKET AND NETBALL BRING JOY The men’s cricket team won the Asia Cup in the T20 format, hours after Sri Lanka won the equivalent championship in women’s netball. 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