Stephen K. Bannon, a former top aide to Donald Trump, had refused to comply with subpoenas from the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on Congress. Threats of violence have become commonplace among a significant part of the party, as historians and those who study democracy warn of a dark shift in American politics. Critics say a little-noticed provision would hurt the very constituencies — people of color, the working class, low-income Americans — that the party typically champions. By voting no on the infrastructure bill, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez set off a fierce debate, including among city residents eager to see the subways improved. A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit held that challengers were likely to succeed in their claim that the mandate was an unlawful overreach. False statements about vaccines have spread on the “Wild West” of media, even as some hosts die of virus complications. The pop star had called the arrangement, which governed her life for nearly 14 years, exploitative. A judge ruled it was “no longer required.” At COP26, negotiators from about 200 countries worked overnight, hashing out differences in the quest for a new global climate agreement Last year Vladimir V. Putin helped save Aleksandr G. Lukashenko’s Belarusian regime. But Russia now has an ever-more-erratic ally and risks entanglement in a dangerous crisis. Europe has long paid other nations to keep refugees away from its borders. Now, Belarus wants something, too, and has brought migrants right to Europe’s door to get it. Nearly a million workers quit in the leisure and hospitality industry alone, reflecting the competition for workers after pandemic-induced shutdowns. Vietnam, one of the world’s largest suppliers of apparel and footwear, is experiencing a labor shortage. Many employees are reluctant to return after a harsh summer lockdown. His legacy is tied to a Supreme Court decision that upheld the “separate but equal” doctrine, underpinning laws that segregated and disenfranchised African Americans for decades. Ricardo Pepi has played only five games for the U.S., but he provides the one thing his team needs most: goals. One of the web’s oldest functions remains one of its most powerful and promising. Twentieth-century frameworks, paradigms and doctrines, of any kind, are insufficient to meet the challenges of the 21st century. The senator is trying to play many roles in Washington at once. The right-wing war on school libraries. The jump in prices has them saying it’s not such a good time to buy washing machines, cars and houses. Why do we prize writing skills over the ability to make an oral presentation? Ending data extraction is the key to ending surveillance capitalism. Sure, Biden’s plan costs a lot of money. But the price of inaction is higher. 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Al Sharpton’s presence in court was intimidating to the jury. “We don’t want any more Black pastors coming in here,” he said. Jury deliberations, expected to start next week, will include consideration of six separate criminal counts. The jurors may be instructed to consider lesser charges as well. The vice president met with President Emmanuel Macron of France, skirting recent U.S.-French tensions, and immersed herself in issues like Libya and cybersecurity. Glen de Vries was one of three people who joined the former “Star Trek” star on a Blue Origin flight last month. But a search warrant in the case suggests the Justice Department believes the diary kept by the president’s daughter Ashley Biden was stolen. The workers had spent months collecting signatures to call for an election. Some campers were airlifted from a recreational vehicle park after floodwaters covered the only bridge in and out of the area. Summer Zervos accused former President Donald J. 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