Facing looming shortages and rising infections, the president-elect promised mobile vaccination sites, National Guard troops and a federal push to increase vaccine production. The president-elect’s proposed economic rescue package is larger and more targeted to the country’s needs than the stimulus plan he helped steer into law as vice president in 2009. The more contagious version, first identified in Britain, is expected to spread widely and lead to further strains on an already overburdened health care system. Officials pushed factories to reopen the same way they forced the country to shut down. In one small town, it led to a chili-sauce-fueled revival. The rejected request was another key breakdown in the security failure ahead of the violence at the Capitol. State officials are activating National Guard troops and closing off Capitol grounds in response to F.B.I. warnings that armed protesters are preparing to act. Commercial airlines have tracked an increase in checked weapons, and federal law enforcement raised fresh alarms about extremist plots. The speaker called the impeachment of President Trump “urgent,” but did not send the charge to the Senate to prompt the start of a trial, nor commit to when she would do so. The Fulton County district attorney is weighing an inquiry into possible election interference and is said to be considering hiring an outside counsel. The group, which said it planned to reincorporate in Texas, is currently being investigated by New York’s attorney general, who is seeking to dissolve it. The Biden administration will need to rebuild drug-enforcement cooperation after Mexico exonerated Gen. Salvador Cienfuegos, discounting U.S. evidence that he worked for a cartel. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Representative Peter Meijer of Michigan explains why he joined nine colleagues in breaking from his party. The Times would like to hear from readers who want to share messages and materials with our journalists. Punitive efforts to ensure strict adherence to complicated eligibility rules endangers people who could be protected. Finally the world agrees that Trump is exactly the man his fiercest critics said he was. But has the reckoning come too late? Here’s what we need to do if we want more Mitt Romneys and fewer Josh Hawleys. Mainstream Republicans and conservative commentators have been pushing the idea that Democrats can only win through fraud for decades. The chaos of the last two weeks offers an opportunity to rethink the role of technology in our lives. The hosts take up the Trump impeachment debate, yet again. I idolized him and his larger-than-life role in law enforcement. It’s more complicated now. Autocrats around the world won’t gain from the United States’ pain. Many credit Michael Evans with turning the vision for the hall at Penn Station into a reality. Before it opened, he took his own life. The company faced a backlash from users who worried the changes made the messaging service less secure. The Oklahoma senator, who is up for re-election in 2022, said he had not realized his objection to the election results would be seen as a direct attack on the voting rights of people of color. Hundreds of thousands of insured businesses will be paid for lost earnings after the coronavirus lockdowns forced them to close, ending a long-running battle with insurance companies. The decree by President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority was viewed by analysts as a bid to lift his standing with the Biden administration. Skeptics expressed doubt the vote would happen. New Jersey is one of only two states that has included smoking among the high-risk medical conditions that make people eligible for the Covid-19 vaccine. Eight people, including the driver, were injured when the front of the bus spilled onto the Cross Bronx Expressway, officials said. Mr. Kwok, who busked in the Chinese territory for 28 years, was hardly the first Elvis Presley impersonator in Asia. But he may have been the most committed. Gabrielle Hamilton has a new recipe for tripe. Let’s all make it! The actress-turned-director of “One Night in Miami” explains why she sees the fact-based drama about a meeting of four icons as a companion piece to “Watchmen.” A reader asks The New York Times fashion director if wearing camo — and other things military — indicates that they are a rioter. “Impeachment was great, but there really is no more perfect way for this to end than Trump stiffing Rudy,” Seth Meyers said. Rosanne Boyland died after losing consciousness in the crush of a pro-Trump mob as it surged against the police. Here’s how it happened. This unfussy, old-fashioned recipe is easy to stir together on top of the stove, and hard to mess up. In contrast to previous changes, the tax code could be modified in a way that affects everyone who has something of value to leave to heirs. More Recent Articles |
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