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What Caused the Blackouts in Texas?The state’s widespread electricity failure was largely caused by freezing natural gas pipelines. That didn’t stop advocates for fossil fuels from trying to shift blame. Texas Grid Failure Stirs Feud Between Cities and StateAs the state reels from power outages, Democrats look to turn the tables on the Republicans who dominate state government. Cuomo Faces Revolt After Handling of Nursing Home DeathsDemocratic lawmakers have begun to challenge Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s handling of virus-related nursing home deaths, and the governor also faces a federal inquiry. Biden Signals He’s Flexible on Immigration OverhaulAfter two decades of failure, advocates for the broadest possible overhaul of the nation’s immigration laws are considering a new strategy: pressing for piecemeal legislation. Father and Son Abducted in Mexico Are Allowed into the U.S.A Honduran man and his young child were kidnapped for ransom while enrolled in a Trump program that forced thousands of asylum seekers to wait across the border. President Biden is slowly easing the restrictions. Rush Limbaugh, Talk Radio’s Provocateur, Dies at 70With a following of 15 million and a divisive style of mockery, grievance and denigrating language, he was a force in reshaping American conservatism. Rush Limbaugh's Legacy of Weaponizing Radio CommentaryWeaponizing conspiracy theories and bigotry long before Donald Trump’s ascent, the radio giant helped usher in the political style that came to dominate the Republican Party. McConnell’s Strategy Has Republican Party in TurmoilThe Republican leader’s calculus was simple: Don’t stoke a full-on revolt by Trump supporters by voting to convict the former president, but demonstrate to anti-Trump Republicans that he recognized Mr. Trump’s failings. It didn’t work. For Black Aides on Capitol Hill, Jan. 6 Brought Particular TraumaBlack congressional staff members said the attack brought back memories of how they had tried to avoid people they felt could be prone to racist violence — only to find them at their place of work. Texas, Rush Limbaugh, Mammoths: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. DealBook D.C. Policy ProjectJanet Yellen, Mitt Romney and business executives will discuss the recovery. Join us Feb. 22-23. What to Do This WeekendMaximalist brownies and more. Texas Could Have Kept the Lights OnRepublicans are blaming renewable energy, when it’s the state’s powerful utilities that failed to prepare for the worst. Trump’s Dreaded NicknameWatching the Senate is better than watching reruns. If ‘Housing Is a Right,’ How Do We Make It Happen?For starters, Biden can improve lives right now by recalibrating existing programs. Don’t Look Away From Amazon Workers’ Latest Union DriveAmericans should contemplate the human cost of speedy delivery. These Women Confront Dictators. Why Can’t We?I’m inspired by two sisters who stood up to goons with clubs and razors in Egypt. When You Don’t Have Trump to Hide BehindThere’s now space for other scandals. Witness the Lincoln Project. Stop Worrying About InflationThe evidence that high inflation is coming is weak. It’s too weak, actually. A Dismal Spring Awaits Unless We Slow the Spread of Covid-19How soon life returns to normal depends on what we do now. If There Was a Republican Civil War, It Appears to Be OverThe party belongs to Trump for as long as he wants it. Democracy Is Weakening Right in Front of UsIs technopessimism our new future? Introducing ‘The Argument’ With Jane CoastonSame name. New host. More disagreement. How Much Exercise Do You Need for Better Heart Health?The more you do, the better, but even mild exercise like walking produces benefits for cardiovascular health, a large new study found. U.S. Seizes One Million More Counterfeit N95 MasksCriminal charges are expected in the investigation, which brought the total number of seized masks to more than 11 million, the authorities said. Facebook Blocks News in Australia, Diverging With Google on Proposed LawWith Australia moving to make the tech companies pay for news, Facebook took a hard line, while Google has struck deals to pay publishers. Store in Oregon That Threw Out Food Is Confronted by Angry ActivistsThe police responded to a Fred Meyer grocery store in Portland that had tossed its refrigerated food after a winter storm knocked out power throughout the city, infuriating residents. N.Y. Restaurant Fires Waitress Who Wouldn’t Get Covid-19 VaccineBonnie Jacobson, 34, said she was not necessarily opposed to getting vaccinated, but wanted to study the potential effect on fertility first. NASA Will Listen for Thumps on Mars From Perseverance Rover's ArrivalParts of the new visitor will make large impacts that could be picked up by the InSight spacecraft’s seismometer. Harry and Meghan Return to the Spotlight With Oprah InterviewBuckingham Palace is steeling itself for embarrassing revelations, and there’s griping afoot in the British press. Chocolate Pudding Is the AnswerYossy Arefi’s version, with raspberry cream, is a dessert of great comfort. The Smart Way to Grow RosesIt’s the season for ordering roses. Here’s how to choose the right ones — and how to grow them sustainably once you’ve got them. ‘Outlander’ Star Sam Heughan Wants You to Love Scotland, TooBest known as Jamie in the Starz historical fantasy series, the actor and his former co-star Graham McTavish provide a crash course on Scottish culture in “Men in Kilts.” Knicks Fans Want Someone to Love. Julius Randle May Be Their Guy.Randle is playing the best basketball of his career in his second season with the Knicks, and he wants to be here. “A picture perfect thing for me,” he said. My Mother Died When I Was 7. I’m Grieving 37 Years Later.Delayed grief is sometimes triggered by an event later in life, experts say. The Thrill of a Contemporary Classical Concert, Captured on DiscWith live performances still largely shut down, the group Klangforum Wien has released a five-album set of solos and premieres. Scientists Call on CDC to Set Air Standards for Workplaces, NowThe agency has not fully reckoned with airborne transmission of the coronavirus in settings like hospitals, schools and meatpacking plants, experts said. Covid-Linked Syndrome in Children Is Growing, and Cases Are More SevereThe condition, which usually emerges several weeks after infection, is still rare, but can be dangerous. “A higher percentage of them are really critically ill,” one doctor said. Promotions for Female Generals Were Delayed Over Fears of Trump’s ReactionUnder a Biden administration, the nominations are expected to go from the Pentagon to the White House within weeks and then to the Senate for approval. More Recent Articles |
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