Lawmakers are racing to finalize legislation to pay for new spending initiatives. The process usually takes months, but they are trying to do it in days. The party is stepping up its attacks on the safety net measure that Democrats are shaping entirely on their own. Gen. Mark A. Milley said China’s testing of a hypersonic missile “has all of our attention.” The founder of the Hastings College of the Law masterminded the killings of hundreds of Native Americans. The school, tribal members and alumni disagree about what should be done now. Health officials approved mix-and-match Covid booster shots, but didn’t say whether it’s better to switch vaccines or stick with your original shot. Legal experts said the term “victim” could appear prejudicial during self-defense cases. Mr. Rittenhouse shot three men, killing two, during protests against police violence in Kenosha, Wis. The bullet that killed the cinematographer on the film “Rust” has been recovered, the Santa Fe County Sheriff said, and investigators believe there were more live rounds on the set. A series of light hits and defensive miscues let Houston run up the score early, and the Astros’ pitching held the lead. After battering the New York area, the storm knocked out electricity to hundreds of thousands of customers across New England on Wednesday. A Republican ad featured a mother who had tried to have “Beloved” banned from her son’s curriculum. Democrats saw a coded racist message. Local and statewide elections are being held around the country on Tuesday. Here are some of the Election Day basics. A New Yorker who started riding during the pandemic travels to the heart of biker culture. An image of the actor appears on an eclectic mix of products from China to Uruguay. “I am too amused to do anything about it,” he said on Instagram. Rather than debate how to end the pandemic, we need to debate how to live with it. The U.S. should move from a border policy approach to a truly regional and collaborative plan of action. The things that are driving us apart are going to keep driving us apart. Not everything needs a tidy moral takeaway. The vegan? The cat lover? A Mets manager? The court has abdicated its responsibility to regulate police behavior. Of sandworms and social science. Democrats don’t seem very motivated to vote. Lawmakers should proceed cautiously when altering the rules governing the internet. The engineer Nancy Leveson has an answer. The genre is a guilty pleasure for many. But just how problematic is it? The justices, who will hear arguments on Monday in two cases challenging the state’s near-total ban, required the parties to file their briefs with extraordinary speed. The trooper, Christopher Baldner, killed the girl, Monica Goods, by ramming her family’s car after a late-night traffic stop, officials said. Some Japanese who have gone abroad and been exposed to the benefits of cannabis derivatives, particularly CBD, are hoping Japan will change course. But the government shows little inclination. “To be blunt, Plaintiff was here first,” the Cleveland Guardians roller derby team said in filing a suit claiming trademark infringement. A decade after scientists identified a link between certain implants and cancer, the agency ordered “black box” warnings and a new checklist of risks for patients to review. The State Department is easing some restrictions after employees said that their jobs overseas were harder than they needed to be. A decision to reject upgrades of two gas-powered power plants was a big win for climate advocates and was endorsed by Gov. Hochul. Jamarion Robinson was killed in 2016 by members of a fugitive task force when they tried to arrest him in Georgia. Investigators say that he opened fire on the officers. Ms. James, the New York attorney general, did not reveal her decision, but her top aides have told political and union leaders that she will run. The last home of Nicholas II has been restored and opened to the public as a museum outside of St. Petersburg. More Recent Articles |
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