New York, New Jersey and Connecticut will reopen in two weeks, and some residents are exhilarated, while others are dubious. G.O.P. House members are plotting a fresh bid to dethrone Ms. Cheney from her leadership post. Her transgression: continued repudiation of Donald J. Trump and his false election claims. Justin Lafferty, a state representative, was rebuked after offering a historical defense of the agreement, under which three-fifths of a state’s enslaved people counted toward its population. We chatted with our Washington reporter about why the Biden administration reversed itself in the first place — and what that tells us about its future approach to migration issues. Charlie Crist has an extensive political history in Florida and is widely known throughout the state. But his candidacy is not likely to deter other Democrats like Val Demings and Nikki Fried. Companies including HP, Microsoft and Unilever are calling for expanded voting access in the state after weeks of silence from national businesses on Republicans’ voting bills there. Judge Amy Berman Jackson said in a ruling that the misleading statements were similar to others that William P. Barr, the former attorney general, had made about the Mueller investigation. Mexico City’s subway system has been plagued with problems for years. On Monday, an overpass collapsed, and a train plunged some 50 feet, killing at least 24 people and setting off a political firestorm. As Rudolph Giuliani faces an escalating federal investigation and defamation suits, his advisers believe he should benefit from a $250 million Trump campaign war chest. The Bay Area, New York, Los Angeles and Chicago were among the population losers in 2020, new census estimates show. Austin grew the most. Research shows that the pandemic took a toll on our overall well-being and left many of us drained. Here are seven simple steps to get you thriving again. Respect for election integrity is now a disqualifier for membership in the Republican Party. Just look at the underlying tells in the financial markets. Most politicians are hypocrites. Voters tend not to care. The mental health toll of the pandemic is real. But many will recover. “My school is giving too much work,” a 10th grader wrote during the pandemic. “At first, this was just a break from school, but now all I feel is stress, anxiety and pain.” His presidency pushed American institutions to the left. But they were moving that way anyway. The journalist Anna Sale explains why we’re so bad at talking about death, sex and money — and how to get better. We cannot allow history to repeat itself. Biden doesn't rile up the grassroots. Critical race theory does. In Texas oil country, a photographer captures one high school’s struggle to reopen during the pandemic — and witnesses the region’s resilience. Sarah Schulman’s “Let the Record Show” is a history of ACT UP, the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power, based on 17 years of interviews with nearly 200 members of the organization. The New York City Ballet legend, who went on to form National Dance Institute, lived to the fullest — and danced with that same spirit. The expected legal motion came on the same day that one of the jurors was being criticized for his participation in the March on Washington last year. The prime minister’s opponents may now get a chance to oust him from power. But it is too soon to write off Benjamin Netanyahu, a political survivor. The longtime Democratic leader was released to home confinement after less than a year of a six-and-a-half year sentence on corruption charges. With a win over Paris St.-Germain, City worked past some demons and headed to the Champions League final. A growing global competition with China and Russia looms over a gathering of foreign ministers in London. The authorities blamed storms and tornadoes for at least three deaths, and forecasters warned that more tornadoes were possible on Tuesday night. An official social media post contrasting Beijing’s successes with its neighbor’s coronavirus woes drew a backlash from some, who called it callous. With effort, it’s possible to forget certain memories. Start by identifying what triggers them. New titles offer insight into some often-overlooked creators and creations in England, Austria, Japan and the United States. Confessions of an actress seeking reassurance — and sleeves — as she steps before a live concert audience again. The pop star known for defying gender stereotypes got a glamour makeover with a corset. Not everyone is happy about it. “We’re going to show them what they missed,” Coach Joe Spallina says of Stony Brook’s ability to compete with Division I heavyweights in women’s lacrosse. Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. 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