No survivors were found Friday, and the number of people unaccounted for rose to more than 150. Their families were increasingly losing hope. Those unaccounted for after this week’s condominium collapse reflect Miami’s cultural and global reach, losses that may touch so many parts of the world. Prosecutors had sought 30 years in prison for the former police officer. Mr. Chauvin’s defense team wanted him released immediately. The sentence came more than two months after Mr. Chauvin’s trial concluded with a guilty verdict on all three counts. The courtroom drama continued with powerful testimony from both sides. The lawsuit came after Republicans blocked ambitious federal legislation this week to protect voting rights. Officer Michael Fanone, who was seriously injured by the pro-Trump mob, said he came away disappointed from his meeting with the top House Republican. An indictment of the Trump Organization could mark the first criminal charges to emerge from an investigation by the Manhattan district attorney into Donald J. Trump and his business dealings. President Donald Trump never invoked the act, but fresh details underscore the intensity of his interest last June in using active-duty military to curb unrest. Experts say the details of the spending will matter — and that, in some areas, more money will be needed to fix beleaguered roads, bridges and other infrastructure. Advocates pushed the vice president to end Title 42, a Trump-era rule that allows the government to expel migrants for public health reasons. Mr. Biden told President Ashraf Ghani that the United States would still offer security assistance, as well as diplomatic and humanitarian aid. The State Legislature shifted legal authority from the secretary of state to a Republican attorney general, and enacted election measures it said would stop fraud. A new government report is likely to fuel theories about unexplained aerial phenomena. A laborer discovered the fossil and hid it in a well for 85 years. Scientists say it could help sort out the human family tree and how our species emerged. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Five articles from around The Times, narrated just for you. Smith discusses his new book about reckoning with the history of slavery, and Julian Rubinstein discusses “The Holly.” How a military officer and a faked refugee identity were part of an alleged far-right plot to bring down the German government. Even if the coronavirus did not emerge from a lab, the groundwork for a potential disaster had been laid for years, and learning its lessons is essential to preventing others. “Could the government actually be telling the truth? Or is the truth above top secret?” asks “X-Files” creator Chris Carter. As awe-inspiring as the emptiness of 2020 was, it’s the people (yes, those we exasperatedly call crowds when commuting) who make me feel at home. Tribalism accounts for much of the meanness of the moment. Voting rights, minority rule and the G.O.P.’s assault on elections. Pakistan’s prime minister on Afghanistan, India and the future of the relationship with America. Whether we asked for the job or not, trans people are playing a key role in shaping the future of gender for everyone. After meeting with President Emmanuel Macron of France, who says Europe should be less dependent on U.S. leadership, Secretary of State Antony Blinken told The Times they see eye to eye on key issues. Mr. Adams, who leads the Democratic mayoral primary, said a rise in gun violence and the ongoing pandemic should speed up the transition to before the November general election. An intense heat wave is set to torment the Pacific Northwest. Many who have always done without air-conditioners are scrambling to get them now. In a 5-to-4 decision, the court said only people who had suffered “concrete harm” from being associated with terrorism had the right to sue. In a harrowing scene captured on video, a girl and her brother managed to avoid injury after being caught in a hail of gunfire. President Iván Duque said he was aboard a helicopter with several top ministers when it came under fire on Friday afternoon. No one was killed. The police in Arvada, Colo., said a good Samaritan who fatally shot a gunman who had just killed a police officer was himself shot by responding officers. No damage or injuries were reported after the earthquake, which was detected on Friday afternoon near Woodlawn, in Baltimore County, Md. A key index picked up 3.9 percent over last year, a pace not seen in more than a decade, though the monthly price gain was lower than expected. Dr. Noemie Levy wasn’t sure she’d ever see Graham Gottlieb again after their first meeting in Washington. Then they kept bumping into each other on a daily basis. What’s not to love about butter mochi? It’s simple to make, fun to eat and easy to customize. Our list of the best American comedies of the 21st century annoyed many readers by leaving off their favorites. Here are the shows that inspired the most impassioned incredulity. More Recent Articles |
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