Lawmakers want detailed estimates on the effects of the big Democratic bill, but that can take longer than they think, slowing the process. Despite signals that the economy is improving and the virus is waning, many Americans said they were frustrated by polarized politics and a sense of stagnancy. The Albany County district attorney said that the local sheriff “unilaterally and inexplicably” filed a criminal complaint without his involvement. Residents in Ruili, in southwestern China, have been locked down four times in the past year as part of the country’s quest to eliminate the virus. In an interview given by the quarterback as he isolated because of a positive coronavirus test, he said that he was a victim of a “woke mob” and that he had unsuccessfully petitioned the N.F.L. to accept his alternative to being vaccinated. Across the country, parents have threatened board members and vandalized their homes. One board member scans his driveway before walking to his car. Employers added 531,000 jobs in October, a big improvement from the previous month and a sign of optimism as the latest coronavirus surge eases. The F.B.I. carried out search warrants in New York as part of a Justice Department investigation into how pages from Ashley Biden’s journal came to be published by a right wing website. Reported rat sightings, health inspections finding evidence of rat activity and cases of a disease spread via rat urine are all up amid the pandemic. Republicans and Democrats, including President Biden and two of his predecessors, were at the Washington National Cathedral to honor the former secretary of state. “Fashion wasn’t anything I wanted to be involved with,” she says. Yet the visually arresting images in “Wonderland,” her new book and collection, may be her strongest work. Bird-watchers have been tracking a Steller’s sea eagle. They’re usually found in Asia, but this one turned up in Eastern Canada and may have flown as far as South Texas. Legal protections against pregnancy discrimination are one thing. Actual feelings of security are another. Maybe workers realized how bad their jobs were. Michelle Obama, Kyrsten Sinema and the right to bare arms. Somehow, we imagine that the politics of the past was more civil, more genteel, more rational. But it wasn’t. There’s one big thing to remember before your kids hang out. The economist Claudia Goldin is optimistic about the future. These human rights activists are not terrorists. We want to hear about your experience in your own voice. The mayor-elect will have to try to reduce the high unemployment rate. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Five articles from around The Times, narrated just for you. Abedin discusses her new memoir, and Gary Shteyngart talks about his latest novel, “Our Country Friends.” The prosecutor said Mr. Arbery had come “under attack.” Defense attorneys said their clients were justified in chasing him and trying to detain him. Jeffrey Clark, who aided in the former president’s efforts to overturn the election, appeared before the committee but would not answer substantive questions. Ms. Mendonça, who was a social media sensation with millions of followers, was iconic in a type of Brazilian country music called sertanejo. The widow of David Saunders, 98, said she did not know the body of her husband, who died of Covid-19, would be taken apart at an Oregon hotel where audience members paid up to $500 to attend. The government calls the new coalition, announced in Washington, a “publicity stunt,” as intermediaries try to negotiate a peaceful solution to a year of conflict. The gift vault was “in a state of disarray,” and tens of thousands of dollars of items remain unaccounted for, including a $5,800 bottle of whiskey. Facing a storm of protest, the university said three professors could testify as expert witnesses in a voting-rights lawsuit against the state. Mr. Mullins’s retirement, after a 40-year Police Department career, took effect the same day he was fined for messages posted on Twitter. Prosecutors agreed to compare hundreds if not thousands of pages of classified documents in the case against 9/11 defendants with material released under the Freedom of Information Act. The aide, Alexandre Benalla, who was fired in 2018 after videos emerged of him beating a man at a labor protest, was sentenced to serve a year of house arrest with electronic monitoring. As an expectant dad with cerebral palsy I tried to prepare, but a delivery emergency gave me a crash course. It takes some creative engineering — and a bit of daredevil spirit — to build a house that is truly waterside. A new box set explores the singer whose Lincoln Memorial concert was a 20th-century civil rights milestone. She blazed through 1950s Europe as a top fashion model and then became a part of the 1960s Warhol crowd in New York before falling on hard times. 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