Despite a better-than-expected jobs report, administration officials stressed that millions of workers still needed help from a proposed $1.9 trillion stimulus package. Senate Democrats are racing to pass President Biden’s $1.9 trillion stimulus bill. That doesn’t mean things are moving fast. U.S. employers added 379,000 to their payrolls in February, increasing hopes that vaccinations and reopenings are giving the economic recovery a firmer grip. The mood in the party is shifting quickly, as fears grow that Republicans will block Mr. Biden’s biggest plans The governments agreed to temporarily halt levies on billions of dollars of products as they search for a settlement to a long-running clash over subsidies given to Airbus and Boeing. A leader of the far-right group separately said he had been in touch with Roger Stone, but an official said it was not the same contact investigators found through electronic communications records. The suit by Representative Eric Swalwell accuses Donald J. Trump of inciting the Jan. 6 attack and conspiring to prevent Congress from formalizing President Biden’s victory. Federico Klein was an outspoken religious conservative with a “perfectly suburban” background before the F.B.I. arrested him for assaulting Capitol Police. Several voters said values like individual responsibility and providing for one’s family, and a desire for lower taxes and financial stability, led them to reject a party embraced by their parents. By most measures, Gov. Kay Ivey is a predictable Southern Republican, but she has charted her own course on efforts to control the coronavirus. A judge threw out the murder convictions of three New York men on Friday and admonished prosecutors for withholding evidence that cast serious doubt on their guilt. The French president wants to change Europe, redefine his country and win re-election. But first he needs to overcome the biggest economic and social crisis since World War II. In the first of two parts about what we’re learning about the current administration, we look at the president’s approach to justice in the killing of Jamal Khashoggi. Democrats agonize over the fate of a falling star. How did influencers become our moral authorities? The focus on “hesitancy” as the driver of lower Covid-19 vaccination rates misses the real problem, and opportunity. Cal Newport explains how Slack and Gmail are making us miserable — and what to do about it. Legal scholars have long debated this question. Recent psychological studies shed new light. Too many local governments are still struggling with the technology that people use to get appointments. Fears were overblown for years. But let’s not be blasé about how hard it could be to halt high prices if they haunt us again. A promising bill to ensure African-Americans’ civil rights was snuffed out by a Senate filibuster in 1891. The country’s culture of argument has come under the sway of a more ideological, more identity-focused model imported from the United States. Can Merav Michaeli rescue Israel’s Labor Party? Sama’ Abdulhadi helped build the Palestinian electronic music scene. Now she is at the center of a debate about Palestinian cultural identity. The urbane paradise of “Manhattan” looks a lot different through the lens of the new HBO documentary “Allen v. Farrow.” The directive came as Mr. Cuomo faced a new accusation that an aide had completed the sexual harassment training he was required to undergo for him. Disney had hoped to reopen its California attractions in July but faced pushback from unions. In a single sample, geneticists discovered a version of the coronavirus first identified in Britain with a mutation originally reported in South Africa. At one hearing, the head of the Supreme Court asked a 23-year-old accused of raping a minor whether he would marry his victim, who is now an adult. Security forces used rubber bullets and tear gas against demonstrators in the capital as fury rose over the government’s handling of the health crisis. A woman accused of shoplifting was sprayed with a chemical irritant and knocked to the ground in front of her daughter, the latest altercation between the police and Black residents. Ms. Gorman, who recited a stirring poem at President Biden’s inauguration, said the guard had followed her as she walked home. The decree, which applies to public schools in the Muslim-majority country, came after a Christian father confronted an official at his daughter’s school. The actress has left the “Star Wars” bullies behind to star as Disney’s first Southeast Asian princess in “Raya and the Last Dragon.” She says, “I’m finally asking for the things I want.” Walter Gretzky coached a young Wayne, who ended up setting N.H.L. scoring records that will never be matched, and became a role model for hockey parents. With a focus on compassion, empathy and humility, the book “Vital Voices” challenges long-held assumptions about power and how we wield it. Every month, dozens of movies and TV shows expire from the streaming service. These are the ones not to miss in March. As legal experts and ethicists debate, some companies aren’t waiting. Ms. Smith, who died last June, was the last surviving sibling of President John F. Kennedy. She moved into the apartment at 4 Sutton Place after serving as ambassador to Ireland. CBS is releasing tantalizing video clips of the couple, while scalding allegations are coming from Buckingham Palace staff members. More Recent Articles |
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