The plan detailed by the Treasury Department would make it harder for companies to avoid paying taxes on both U.S. income and profits stashed abroad. The proposal includes provisions to raise the corporate tax rate to 28 percent, make it harder for companies to move profits overseas and beef up the Internal Revenue Service. President Biden is expected to announce his plan, including a measure to try to stop the proliferation of so-called ghost guns, on Thursday. “We will not solve our nation’s problems in one Congress if we seek only partisan solutions,” Mr. Manchin wrote in an op-ed in The Washington Post. An uneasy détente has emerged between congressional Republicans and Democrats after the Jan. 6 attack, but relationships are badly frayed. The top Senate Republican, who has spent his career fighting campaign finance limits, has taken a lead role in challenging Democrats’ sweeping voting rights bill. Advocates and Biden administration officials say finding their families is difficult with each passing day. The B.1.1.7 variant, first identified in Britain, is now the source of most new coronavirus infections in the United States, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. Britain said it would give alternative shots to people under 30, while the European regulator said it had found a ‘possible link’ with rare blood clots. In Minneapolis, where George Floyd was killed, educators have used the trial as an opportunity to help their students examine the complex issues of race, policing and the criminal justice system. The stretch of road where Woods crashed in February is known for speeding and crashes. Experiments with particles known as muons suggest that there are forms of matter and energy vital to the nature and evolution of the cosmos that are not yet known to science. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Attend a live edition of our newsletter with David Leonhardt and guests. Subscribers can R.S.V.P. here. The conservative writer Helen Andrews and the liberal journalist Jill Filipovic discuss why millennials are so mad at their parents’ generation. I learned the hard way that no publicly traded company is a family. Trouble for the Florida fanboy. Our legal system allows for extrajudicial killings by the police without real consequence. The Olympiad gives us leverage. Let’s use it. Ultra-Orthodox schools must provide a proper education, but politicians aren’t holding them accountable. By focusing on how much revenue they hope to raise from tax increases on the well-off, Democrats risk limiting the scope of their ambitions. Share your videos of your first physical contact with a loved one or friend post-vaccination. Vaccine passports are here, and they could be our ticket to freedom. But they could also create an ethical nightmare. It affects everyone from Joe Manchin to Joe Biden. Treating trans children isn’t an “experiment.” The experiment is making it impossible for these young people to become themselves. President Biden wants to change the paradigm. That may be easier than changing the Pentagon. A Brooklyn artist uses sports iconography to commemorate Trayvon Martin, George Floyd and other Black victims of violence. At-home evaporators sold out, and attention to the maple sugaring classifieds surged. People used Yahoo Answers to ask weird questions, seek help and make jokes. But the service offered “real human reaction, for better or for worse,” one longtime observer said. The National Republican Congressional Committee says to donors who opt out of recurring monthly donations: “We will have to tell Trump you’re a DEFECTOR.” The vandalism of a piece by the graffiti artist JonOne at a gallery in South Korea has prompted a debate about contemporary art. A woman who has accused Gov. Andrew Cuomo of groping her in the Executive Mansion said that she warned him, “You’re going to get us in trouble.” Facing enforcement by the New York attorney general, the National Rifle Association’s chief executive hatched a secret plan for bankruptcy. Rock faces and boulders bearing figure carvings called petroglyphs were scratched or dabbed with paint, the United States Forest Service said. Mr. Giuliani, 35, has never been elected to public office, and his most prominent government job was as a public liaison assistant and special assistant to the president for the Trump White House. The man, a former teacher, pleaded guilty after plotting to use highly toxic dimethylmercury to poison a woman who had broken off a relationship with him, prosecutors said. Conservative opposition candidates won two mayoral races that were seen as a referendum on President Moon Jae-in and a bellwether for next year’s presidential contest. Zach Avery convinced clients, to the tune of $227 million, that he had a deal with HBO and Netflix that would help net them speedy 35 percent returns, the S.E.C. said. In showing several different sides of the filmmaker, some of them contradictory, Edward White’s “The Twelve Lives of Alfred Hitchcock” captures him in full. It comes down to lack of control. Plenty of Academy Awards history could be made at this year’s ceremony, especially if the SAG Award winners repeat. Here are some records that could fall. The 28-year-old singer-songwriter started the Lullaby Club, one of the most popular channels on Clubhouse. A slice of Brooklyn that was home to one of the largest free Black communities in pre-Civil War America sought the promise of steady financial help from the city. Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words These movies and TV shows are leaving U.S. Netflix by the end of the month. Stream them while you can. 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