Senator Kyrsten Sinema’s comments came after the House approved a set of voting rights measures on a party-line vote of 220 to 203. The Republican National Committee says it will require candidates to pledge to not participate in debates run by the Commission on Presidential Debates. What would replace them, if anything, was unclear. But the justices allowed a vaccination requirement for health care workers at facilities that receive federal money. Companies must now decide whether to proceed with planned mandates without cover from the federal government. Reports of infections are falling in Cleveland, Newark and Washington, suggesting that a national peak may be approaching. The F.B.I. arrested Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the far-right militia, in a major step forward in the investigation into the attack on the Capitol by supporters of Donald J. Trump. The panel investigating the attack on the Capitol is demanding information from Alphabet, Meta, Reddit and Twitter. A standoff between the committee investigating the attack and Representative Kevin McCarthy, the minority leader, as well as other Republicans, raises tricky legal and political issues. The nominees would bring more diverse leadership to the Fed, which has struggled to expand its ranks. In a third round of talks on Eastern European security this week, both Kremlin and American officials sounded an increasingly pessimistic note. The measure pitted Ukraine’s president, who was pushing for the penalties, against the Biden administration, which successfully lobbied Democrats to oppose them. Buckingham Palace said Andrew would not undertake any public duties and was defending his case as a private citizen. Historically, one of the institutions has stabilized the other in rocky moments. With troubling accusations against Prince Andrew and Boris Johnson, that’s not an option now. A German court found a former Syrian intelligence officer guilty of crimes against humanity and sentenced him to life in prison — a first after a decade of war. Hans Rosbaud was renowned as a modern-music specialist. But newly released archival recordings demonstrate his gifts were far broader. A mother is concerned about her adult child’s involvement with a polyamorous man. Why are so many of us behaving so badly? It’s plausible that the United States as we know it could disintegrate. Institutions need to consider worst-case scenarios — to help avoid them. Like it or not, “spheres of influence” are a fact. Washington knows this. Why Covid-19 cost us fewer jobs than the dot-com bust. I’m all for undoing racist impulses, but I wonder how useful it is to sit with my daughter and scold myself with clunky prose. A country is held hostage by a former president’s vanity. From bad boyfriends to Jan. 6 rioters, men are using the language of vulnerability as a cudgel, feigning emotional fragility to retain power and dominance. America faces lots of challenges. A blank check for the Pentagon doesn’t help solve them. Eviction prevention and diversion programs should be preserved. Only with a better understanding of the science do we have any hope of protecting our vulnerable friends, family members and neighbors. A large number of Americans believe it’s possible, even likely. Could they be right? A reckoning for Big Tech over its role in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack Readers discuss an article about rising tensions as some teachers’ unions push for remote learning. Also: Snacks on planes. London Breed has heard the wrath of progressives (and conservatives) on doing too much (and too little) to “clean up” neighborhoods in San Francisco struggling with substance use. She’s not backing down. The Trumpiest man in Wisconsin wants another term in the Senate. I hope that this is a better-late-than-never situation. As the troubled lockdown in Xi’an has shown, many Chinese people remain willing to work diligently toward the government’s goal of eliminating the virus, no matter the consequences. Sometimes, what might have been never stops mattering. 国会暴乱事件一周年之际,有关美国是否已经临近内战的全国性讨论发人深省。 Residents of the Bronx high-rise where 17 people died in a smoky blaze gathered to express frustration over their current circumstances. Marilyn Mosby, the state’s attorney for Baltimore City, is accused of lying about pandemic hardships to withdraw retirement funds and of making false statements in her mortgage applications to buy two Florida vacation homes. A leader of armed confrontations at Wounded Knee and in Washington, he later shifted his focus to education, jobs and cultural renewal. In a study of members of the Armed Forces, people who developed multiple sclerosis first had Epstein-Barr virus. Gov. Gavin Newsom was not swayed by a California panel that had advocated the release of Mr. Sirhan, who was convicted of assassinating Robert F. Kennedy in 1968. The Justice Department issued guidelines that allow more prisoners to participate in a program to earn shorter terms under the 2018 bipartisan criminal justice law. Mr. Avenatti, who was convicted in California of trying to extort Nike, is awaiting trial in New York on charges that he stole about $300,000 from Stormy Daniels. “He can’t move on,” Andrew Cuomo’s lawyer said, attacking the credibility of some of the women who accused the former governor of sexual harassment. Drew Clinton, 18, faced four years in prison under Illinois sentencing guidelines. But the judge, Robert Adrian, overturned his conviction this month, saying the sentence was “not just.” Nicholas Alahverdian, a suspect in a 2008 rape in Utah, was traced to a hospital in Glasgow, where he had been placed on a ventilator with Covid-19, the authorities said. Todd Jones and his sister, Laurel Hoffman, were charged with grand theft for chopping down a black walnut tree near their property outside Cleveland, according to the police. A handful of animated features gaining attention this awards season take a more mature approach. Neither a remake nor a sequel, this tired retread can’t move forward for looking back. Alex Ebert, the lead troubadour of Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, flips to the B side of his career: philosopher. More Recent Articles |
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