Democrats prepared a spending bill to keep the government funded past a Thursday deadline, but moderates dug in harder against their ambitious social safety net bill. The centrist senator is key to President Biden’s agenda in Washington. Her positions have angered some Democrats back home. The second round of subpoenas issued by the House select committee investigating the attack signaled that it was moving aggressively to go after crucial witnesses. Keller, 39, faces a prison sentence of up to 20 years, but the first Capitol rioter to plead guilty to the same charge was sentenced to eight months. The singer will be without James P. Spears’s oversight over her finances for the first time since 2008 after a judge ruled that the “current situation is not tenable.” Dwindling pay, poor roadside conditions and post-Brexit immigration rules have led to a critical shortage of drivers. Despite appeals, some say they are reluctant to return. Athletes and visitors will face severe restrictions on their movement, Beijing 2022 organizers said, and a level of control never before seen at the Games. In courtrooms from Manhattan to Utica, judges are weighing whether exemptions that would cover thousands of health care workers will be allowed. If you test positive in an at-home Covid test, you’re very likely carrying the virus. The country’s governing party, with a stranglehold on power, bucked the wishes of the public to select a moderate mainstay. Though Fumio Kishida, a ruling-party stalwart, has sought to distinguish himself from the unpopular departing prime minister, he’s struggled to connect with the public. Governor Hochul hopes to raise the sum for her primary campaign next year, but her recent — and unexpected — ascension has left her little time to hit that goal. The consensus on Israel has changed. Pre-pandemic, we were flooding the world and wrecking it. As we start to travel again, we need to be more mindful of our impact. A debate on finding the line between exploitation and empowerment in the sex industry. Federal and state governments want to curb this widespread employment practice. Unions are hurting their members and the rest of us by fighting vaccine mandates. Even when I feel there is nothing more any of us can say about our collective grief for the fragility of Black life, there can be a way forward. My memoir, “Fire Shut Up in My Bones," became more than just a book. It was an opportunity to reach and help more people. Government officials should not be allowed to own shares of public companies. Suggestions for Democrats in Congress; the return of live performances; Justice Sandra Day O'Connor; an airline no-fly list; boys' struggles. A lot hinges on the answer. For decades, politicians have rewarded wealth over work, putting big corporate interests above working families. That has to stop. You should be able to join the voter rolls when you file your taxes. The independent commissions set up against gerrymandering might be hopeless. The underwater filmmaker Ron Elliott describes what he’s learned from his encounters with sharks near the Farallon Islands. The 25th episode in the venerable franchise — and Daniel Craig’s last as 007 — finds its hero in a somber mood. In “I’ll Take Your Questions Now,” the former press secretary under President Trump makes some withering assessments and compares her and the first lady to Thelma and Louise. A small village outside Ghazni found itself on a critical supply artery in war-torn Afghanistan. It paid a heavy price. The move came after a donor to former President Donald J. Trump said that Mr. Lewandowski had made unwanted sexual advances and touched her inappropriately. Donald and Marjorie Varnadoe of Georgia were traveling cross-country when a train derailed in Montana on Saturday. Zach Schneider, a computer scientist from Illinois, also was killed. A conference promoting normalization, organized by a little-known American group, prompted a furor, pointing to the volatility and danger in Iraqi politics. The social network published its findings about Instagram’s effect on young users, as senators prepared to question an executive on Thursday. The Trump-era rule protected oil, construction and other industries from liability if they killed or injured birds while doing business. The bishop, Nicholas DiMarzio, has led the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn for 18 years. Robert Brennan, a Bronx native, will succeed him. The settlement will provide restitution to passengers who were detained, arrested or deported after immigration agents conducted warrantless searches on buses, Washington State’s attorney general said. Sherman is facing criminal charges for five misdemeanors, including two for domestic violence, from an arrest this summer. 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