For all that they reveal, tax returns have limitations. Other records from the former president’s accountants may help give a fuller picture of his finances. The former president’s accountants will give New York prosecutors the financial records he has spent years trying to shield. A Supreme Court ruling has paved the way for prosecutors to begin combing through Mr. Trump’s financial records. In dissent, three justices said the court should have used the case to provide guidance in future elections. The cases, both challenges to Trump administration initiatives, may become moot if the Biden administration reverses course. Job losses, urban isolation, household burdens: Covid-19 has compounded the pressures on women, raising alarms in a country that has worked to reduce some of the world’s highest suicide rates. President Biden’s nominee for attorney general told the Senate Judiciary Committee that investigating the Capitol riot would be his first priority. A hearing on Tuesday will feature the testimony of the top two security officials at the Capitol on Jan. 6, who have since resigned, as well as police officials who responded to the riot. Emma Coronel Aispuro, who had been under investigation for at least two years, was also charged with plotting to break her husband, Mexico’s most notorious drug kingpin, out of prison. President Biden’s choice for interior secretary faces her confirmation hearing on Tuesday. Democrats see her as embodying the hopes of the new administration; Republicans object to her activism. Two moderate Republican senators said they would not vote to confirm President Biden’s nominee to head the budget office, further dimming her chances of securing enough support. Basics remain scarce in some parts of Texas, and many already battered by a year of the coronavirus now face a costly recovery. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The conservative radio host, who died last week, seeded an entire media ecosystem — and reshaped the American right. The adventurer Blair Braverman has led a team of sled dogs over a 900-mile race in Alaska, seen her skin dissolve in the desert and overcome Covid-19. What makes it all less terrifying? Accepting the unknown. Join Andrew Ross Sorkin for two days of conversations with key figures in business and policy. Even Senator Cruz realizes kilowatt-hours aren’t like avocados. A year of missed preventive medical care is endangering minority communities. In the humorless world of Woke, the satire is never funny and the statute of limitations never expires, even when it comes to hamantaschen. Biden must make good on his promise to support families with sick loved ones. Disasters call for compassion and action, not sniping on social media. The real question for Democrats is how to get every student a good education. Small government is no match for a crisis born of the state’s twin addictions to market fixes and fossil fuels. What happens when “All the King’s Men” meets “National Lampoon’s Vacation”? Nothing good. Deep in the Altai Mountains, where Russia, China, Kazakhstan and Mongolia meet, Kazakh people have for centuries developed and nurtured a special bond with golden eagles. The agreement means users and publishers in Australia can once again share links to news articles, after Facebook had blocked the practice last week. The explosion in a garage killed Christopher Pekny and injured his brother on Sunday, officials said. Another brother described what happened as “the freakiest of freak accidents.” Mike Pesca of “The Gist” said he was suspended after defending, in a Slack discussion with colleagues, the use of the slur in some contexts. The spacecraft has sent pictures, audio and video recordings to Earth since it landed on Mars last Thursday. Their new show, “Renegades: Born in the USA,” features the 44th president and the musician speaking intimately and expansively on topics like race, fatherhood and the country’s painful divisions. City officials say they have no idea who raised a monument to York, the enslaved Black man who traveled with Lewis and Clark, in the park where a statue of a conservative Oregonian had stood. Regulators are investigating episodes involving Pratt & Whitney equipment that rained debris from planes and forced emergency landings. A documentary on the pioneering variety show “Soul!” is on PBS. And the Golden Globes air on NBC from both coasts. A simple explainer to the newest, buzziest social media app around. After 70 days 3 hours 48 minutes, Jasmine Harrison, 21, became the youngest woman to row an ocean. She is among a diverse set of endurance athletes to attempt the feat. For a decade, Senyawa has helped redefine how Indonesian music sounded. 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