The efforts in two critical battleground states with booming populations and 70 Electoral College votes between them represent the apex of the Republican effort to roll back access to voting. Arizona’s top election official said the effort ordered by Republican state senators leaves ballots unattended and lacks basic safeguards to protect the process from manipulation. The case had examined whether Donald Trump violated election law with a $130,000 payment shortly before the 2016 election to a pornographic-film actress by his personal lawyer, Michael Cohen. Republicans say Liz Cheney, their No. 3, is being targeted because she won’t stay quiet about Donald J. Trump’s election lies. Her would-be replacement is campaigning on them. Millions of doses of Johnson & Johnson’s Covid-19 vaccine produced by Emergent BioSolutions have been held back in Europe, South Africa and Canada as a precaution. The European Union said that it was considering the proposal but did not endorse it. Germany said that the move could undermine the production of vaccines, deterring E.U. consideration of the plan. Even with vaccines, many older people and their relatives are weighing how to manage at-home care for those who can no longer live independently. Police are now stopping random people on the streets. A group of secret informers has reappeared. The killings continue, but so does the resistance. A recall candidate hired a bear to draw attention to his campaign to oust Gov. Gavin Newsom, but the bear ended up drawing attention to the bear. Andrew Yang’s relationship with Bradley Tusk, a tech investor, has raised concerns about conflicts of interest if he is elected. A race is on to produce lithium in the United States, but competing projects are taking very different approaches to extracting the vital raw material. Some might not be very green. The Federal Reserve painted a picture of a generally stable financial system, but one bubbling with risk-taking that merits attention. In a hearing focused on the frenzied trading of GameStop stock, the new S.E.C. chairman suggests more disclosure is needed. How Tina Turner reclaimed her voice, her image and her spirituality. An informed guide to the global outbreak. Frank Luntz has never felt so gloomy. The United States is incapable of collective action. Rising prices here and there aren’t a sign of runaway inflation. Haven't kids lost enough this year? Acting as if it mattered is actually a problem. The justices may get a chance to redeem the court’s own failed promises. The country's coronavirus disaster is the world's problem. But it's not clear how Facebook should deal with them or how we should deal with Facebook. The future of work isn’t necessarily brighter than its past. Doing the right thing now doesn't erase your past. Businesses will begin to reopen in weeks, but in residential buildings, no one seems quite ready to abandon pandemic protocols. As hard as it is to be a teen today, it’s draining being the parent of one. The chances of it hitting a populated area are small, but not zero. That has raised questions about how the country’s space program designs its missions. Ms. Bottoms, who was mentioned briefly as a potential running mate for President Biden, is the latest mayor to move on after a year of pandemic challenges and racial justice protests. Just two days after being furloughed, the once-powerful Democrat was headed back to prison to continue serving his sentence on corruption charges. A new report points to another problem with surveys: liberals with strong political views who are almost too willing to be polled. Corrine Brown, a Florida Democrat who served more than two years in prison after being found guilty of running a sham charity, was granted a new trial by a federal appeals court. Police officials and human rights activists called Thursday’s operation in a district controlled by drug traffickers the deadliest in the city’s history. The police distributed a magazine denouncing “rumors and lies,” and have warned news outlets against undermining national security. Prosecutors said that Daniel Alan Baker had issued a “call to arms” asking people to violently confront demonstrators at the Florida State Capitol. A long decline followed by an abrupt exit can’t overshadow an early career of overwhelming dominance. Bach for violin, Beethoven symphonies and new music for accordion and orchestra are among the recent releases. Exquisite Corpse Company’s clever choose-your-own-adventure play has a handful of viewers peek in on a Brooklyn couple in really close quarters. The author of “Leaving Isn’t the Hardest Thing” has been a “cable guy,” a barista and Air Force airman. Her time behind a bar taught her to listen. Melinda Gates, at least, has been open about her desire to live in a smaller house. Andrew Brenner, a Republican, used a background to make it appear as if he were at home rather than behind the wheel of his car during a state meeting. The giveaway? His seatbelt. The eruption of anger in Colombia, where at least 24 have died as the government cracks down on the protests, could spread to other countries in the region that share the same combustible conditions. More Recent Articles |
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