While a top legal expert exhaled that “Our institutions held,” the Texas Republican Party chairman suggested secession. More than 60 percent of the chamber’s Republicans — including party leaders — signed onto a brief, underscoring the party’s willingness to back the president no matter how extreme the test. An initial shipment of about 2.9 million doses of the vaccine will be sent around the United States over the next week. A vast majority of people will need to be vaccinated to create a decisive decline in infections. Health officials are scrambling to make that happen. The inquiry, based out of Pittsburgh, was run parallel to an investigation in Delaware and raised alarms among F.B.I. agents about politicization. Mr. Kemp rose to Georgia’s governorship with the help of President Trump, but his refusal to try to overturn the state’s election results has drawn Mr. Trump’s ire — and may affect his political future. The decision, intended to slow a second wave of coronavirus cases, is a blow to the struggling restaurant industry. The sickout in Chandler, Ariz., reflects growing discord over whether classrooms should remain open as virus cases spike. For Armenians uprooted from their homes, and for Azerbaijanis returning to uninhabitable towns, “It’s going to be very hard to forgive.” The lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles by the musician, accuses the actor of sexual battery, assault and infliction of emotional distress. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Georgia flipped blue for Joe Biden. Now two costly battles there will decide control of the Senate. The Times would like to hear from readers who want to share messages and materials with our journalists. Jane Coaston and Sean Trende join Ross to debate whether Republicans will remain the party of Trumpism, post-Trump. The Supreme Court thwarts the latest Trumpist attack on American democracy. Brexit negotiations continue to limp along as a deadline looms. The next generation of event viewing is likely to look more like ‘Game of Thrones’ and less like ‘Tenet.’ Our public messaging about the virus should explain the real costs — in graphic terms — of catching the virus. Some have crossed the line from free speech to medical practice — or something akin to malpractice. Republicans are now seriously arguing that elections are legitimate only when their side wins. They probably spread the virus that’s killing humans. We almost certainly spread the fungus that’s killing them. As a portrait artist, all I can do now is reconstruct the mysteries of who you are under the mask. It isn’t all about you. Or your officemate (even if you are living with him). Alfred Bourgeois was put to death by lethal injection for murdering his 2-year-old daughter. Mike Esmond knew what it was like to be broke and get his heat cut off in a brutal winter. So, for the second year in a row, he paid residents’ overdue utility bills in Gulf Breeze, Fla. The Senate cleared a weeklong stopgap spending bill to buy time for an elusive pandemic aid bill, but negotiators remained short of an agreement. The dancer with the Staatsballett Berlin says being directed to use white makeup to perform in “Swan Lake” was one of the racially insensitive incidents she has faced. The move raised the prospect of a legislative showdown in the president’s final weeks in office on the bill that authorizes pay for the troops. The code had long baffled cryptographers, law enforcement agents and armchair sleuths obsessed with the shadowy killer, who was blamed for five murders in the late 1960s. Signatories of an open letter say a parliamentary resolution declaring the campaign anti-Semitic has led to self-censorship and is stifling artistic expression. Gabrielle Hamilton’s marvelous new recipe for white borscht may just become one of your favorites. The singer and songwriter’s July album traded glossy sheen for an acoustic-Minimalistic palette. A second album with the same collaborators moves even further from her pop past. First of all, she wasn’t a kitten … With muscle injuries rising and an unforgiving, pandemic-compressed schedule looming, Europe might not crown its best team this season, but the one that’s still standing. “Black Panther 2” will not recast King T’Challa. Harrison Ford is picking up the hat and whip again. And “Star Wars” recruited Rosario Dawson for her own show. Caramelized shallot pasta, the perfect chocolate chip cookies, sour cream and onion chicken: These are the recipes that kept readers coming back for more. Luke Rivett and Sunney Kohlhoss met at a Los Angeles bar last year. “We talked for a few minutes,” he said. “I told her, ‘I’m going to marry you.’” She used her social media clout to preach and model self-confidence. She died of complications of Covid-19 in a Hamburg hospital. More Recent Articles |
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