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Senate Acquits Trump, Ending Historic TrialPresident Trump was cleared of both impeachment charges. Only Mitt Romney crossed party lines, the lone Republican who voted to convict and remove the president from office. Romney, Defying the Party He Once Personified, Votes to Convict TrumpSenator Mitt Romney grew emotional as he pronounced the president “guilty of an appalling abuse of public trust.” The recriminations from fellow Republicans were immediate. We Went to the National Mall to Ask Americans About ImpeachmentAre Americans as divided and siloed as the Republicans and Democrats are in Washington? People visiting the capital shared a range of views on impeachment. Kirk Douglas, a Star of Hollywood’s Golden Age, Dies at 103His rugged good looks and muscular intensity made him a commanding presence in films like “Lust for Life,” “Spartacus” and “Paths of Glory.” Why the New Coronavirus (Mostly) Spares ChildrenSo far, very few young children seem to be falling ill. The pattern was seen in outbreaks of SARS and MERS, too. Furor Erupts Over Killing of Witness in MS-13 Gang CaseThe death became a flash point in the debate over changes to the criminal justice system adopted in New York. Uphill Skiing at 75: ‘There’s No One Left in My Category’Sharon Crawford, a multisport athlete from Colorado, is still competing, still going against gravity and against the grain, at age 75. “I’m more of an endurance person,” she says. Impeachment, Iowa, Banksy: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The State of the UnionIn a unique political moment, the president’s annual address had echoes of a campaign rally. Was Instagram the Steal of the Century?The social network, which Facebook bought for $1 billion in 2012, reportedly collected $20 billion in ad revenue last year — surpassing YouTube’s ad sales. In Private, Republicans Admit They Acquitted Trump Out of FearOne journalist remarked to me, “How in the world can these senators walk around here upright when they have no backbone?” What Will Finally Defeat Donald Trump?He can do whatever it takes to win re-election, and the Republican Party will have his back. They Acquitted Trump. Make Them Pay!There’s a way to make Senate Republicans regret their sins. Think Trump’s Learned a Lesson? HahahahaMitt Romney really has a moment. Let’s Quit Fetishizing the Single-Family HomeCalifornia’s lawmakers once again failed to allow more housing in the state. They’re afraid to accept the single-family home is outdated. Who Says It’s Not Safe to Travel to China?The coronavirus travel ban is unjust and doesn’t work anyway. Nancy Pelosi (Literally) Rips Trump’s Speech ApartReaders both praise and criticize the president’s speech and the speaker’s action when it was over. The Family Who Brought Totem Poles Back HomeIn the next film from our Sundance 2020 series, two brothers carve their community’s first totem pole in nearly a century. This Will Come Back to Haunt Trump and His EnablersThe president was acquitted by the Senate, but the American people are smarter. Um, What Just Happened in Iowa?Buttigieg and Sanders were triumphant. But Trump had a few things he wanted to say for himself. Did Obama’s Tenure Hurt Black Turnout in 2016?His failure to deliver the transformational changes he promised may have fed voter disaffection. A Kobe Bryant Joke Goes Wrong, Revealing Comedy’s Troll SideComedians have always been tempted to make fun of tragedies, but a new controversy exposes how dark humor has evolved and expanded. Banksy Is a Control Freak. But He Can’t Control His Legacy.He’s a master of manipulating the news media and the art market. But will he be remembered as a significant artist? How Trump Is Remaking the Highest Office in His Own Image“Unmaking the Presidency,” by Susan Hennessey and Benjamin Wittes, situates Trump’s tenure in the history of the executive branch. Tulsa Plans to Excavate Cemetery in Search for 1921 Massacre GravesIn one of the worst instances of racist violence in American history, a group of white people slaughtered black residents in a prosperous business district. It was an episode that for decades was rarely acknowledged in public by city leaders. Justice Dept. Opens Civil Rights Investigation Into Mississippi PrisonsFor weeks, Mississippi’s prisons have been gripped by crisis, including at least a dozen inmate deaths. On Wednesday, the Justice Department responded to the turmoil. Bernie Madoff Says He’s Dying and Seeks Early Prison ReleaseMr. Madoff, who ran the largest Ponzi scheme in history, told a court that he had less than 18 months to live. This Professor’s ‘Amazing’ Trick Makes Quadratic Equations EasierLooking for the answers to ax² + bx + c = 0? A mathematician has rediscovered a technique that the ancient Babylonians used. Johnson and BBC Trade Jabs, as War on the Press FlaresThe British government is questioning the BBC’s public funding and even picking fights with papers that have backed Prime Minister Boris Johnson with gusto. The Super Bowl’s Real Winner Was … Bill Murray?For marketers across the country, the main action took place off the field. Now they are desperately running the numbers to see which brands broke through the noise. Draft Executive Order Would Give Trump a New Target: Modern DesignThe proposed order, called “Making Federal Buildings Beautiful Again,” favors classical design for buildings in Washington. It has drawn opposition from architects. When a Friend Is in Need, Show You Care With FoodIf you want to give someone a food gift to show you care, consider cooking for them, ordering a gift basket or delivery, or organizing a meal train. How to Take Control of Your NotificationsApps and websites regularly push alerts to your devices, but there are ways to minimize disruption and still stay in the loop. Savages’ Jehnny Beth Is Going Solo. Don’t Tell Her It’s a Mistake.David Bowie’s final album reminded her albums outlive artists, so she worked on her new LP “as if I was going to die.” With Mookie Betts Trade, Red Sox Stick to an Unpopular PlanLess than 16 months removed from a World Series title, Boston dealt its best player, to the displeasure of many fans. Now the club must weather the storm and rebuild — quickly. Dear Oscars, I Love You. But We Need to Talk.The Academy Awards have made mistakes before, our critic writes. But this year’s crop of best-picture nominees may be the breaking point. More Recent Articles |
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