Proposed guidelines in the state would de-emphasize calculus, reject the idea that some children are naturally gifted and build a connection to social justice. Critics say math shouldn’t be political. Speaker Nancy Pelosi wanted a vote on Thursday night on a $1.85 trillion social policy and climate bill, but moderates pushed back and action was postponed until Friday. The department argued that a major voting law passed by Republicans would disenfranchise several groups of vulnerable Texans, including voters who do not speak English and those with disabilities. It was long thought that surges in voting would help Democrats. So how does the party explain Glenn Youngkin’s victory? The Democratic governor won re-election in a surprisingly close race that has raised questions about his ability to enact liberal measures on gun control and abortion. Mr. Sweeney, the second most powerful lawmaker in New Jersey and a Democrat, lost his bid for re-election to Edward Durr, a driver for a furniture chain. Emergent BioSolutions ruined millions of doses of Covid-19 vaccines. Now its $600 million deal is canceled. The new guidance will cover 84 million workers, who will be required to be fully vaccinated or be tested weekly. In a hearing on Thursday, a federal judge voiced skepticism about the former president’s claim that hundreds of pages of documents related to the riot should be shielded by executive privilege. Igor Danchenko, a Russia analyst who worked with Christopher Steele, the author of a dossier of rumors and unproven assertions about Donald J. Trump, was indicted as part of the Durham investigation. The United States did not agree to stop coal development at home but promised to halt overseas funding of oil, gas and coal. The guidelines that allowed the judge to seat a panel with one Black juror were meant to remove bias from the process but have come to be considered a failure by many legal scholars. Sarver, who owns the N.B.A.’s Phoenix Suns and the W.N.B.A.’s Phoenix Mercury, has been accused of using racial slurs and making sexual and other inappropriate comments. The duo worked with T Bone Burnett on the million-selling triumph “Raising Sand,” in 2007. Its sequel is once again an alternative to nearly all of its pop contemporaries. The mother of a non-speaking autistic son yearns to know the answer to one simple question: ‘What is wrong?’ What's badly needed is a return to the moderate policies that fueled the blue-wave victories in 2018 and won Joe Biden the presidency in 2020. New research on humanity's deep past holds lessons for the future. Pass something, and mandate vaccinations. Liberals have to forge an effective counterattack on race. Did that matter? Maybe a little. To win the culture war, bring the nation together, don't split it into parts. In Churchill, climate change is not a looming danger. It imbues daily life. Most Americans don’t like this disruptive ritual — but they’re split about which side of the clock-switching system they prefer. If ever an issue cried out for some lawmaking guidance, this is it. Covid deaths are again on the rise in elder-care facilities. Does anyone care? Assessing the many ideas for fixing the social network. From Mars to the metaverse, tech moguls are forging a new kind of capitalism: an extreme, extraterrestrial version. The outcome of a Texas law targeting abortion will provide the answer. Nonprofit groups focused on literacy are encouraging reading and engaging students through culturally relevant stories. 台湾移民及其后裔在参政上已经走过了漫漫长路,而对于整个华人社区,一切都还刚刚开始。 Government forces were going to door to door in the Ethiopian capital, rounding up ethnic Tigrayans, members of the same ethnic group as the rebels closing in. On the fourth day of the trial, jurors were shown graphic videos from the chaotic night in 2020 when shootings broke out after demonstrations in Kenosha, Wis. George Seitz’s disappearance in 1976 drew little notice — until investigators found his skeleton in a backyard more than 40 years later. A recent dispute over fishing rights illuminates a broader and more fundamental disagreement over Britain’s decision to leave the European Union. With the military’s leadership in crisis, a new defense minister adopted a recommendation to remove prosecutorial authority for sexual misconduct cases from the armed forces. Start-up investors have often suspended skepticism while chasing a hot deal. The trial of Ms. Holmes, the founder of Theranos, has put that behavior under the spotlight. Britain’s prime minister intervened in the case of a Conservative Party lawmaker who faced suspension. A ferocious blowback caused him to retreat, a now familiar path. 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