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Kevin McCarthy Refuses Interview Request From Jan. 6 CommitteeThe panel said it was interested in conversations the top House Republican had with President Donald J. Trump on the day of the riot and afterward. The Mood in the Capitol Was Already Dark. Then Came Omicron.Congress, always a reflection of the country, is in a testy mood, as the latest coronavirus variant looms over the Capitol and schadenfreude is in full swing. In South Africa, Success Against H.I.V. Offers HopeA former Africa correspondent, who covered the height of the AIDS epidemic there 15 years ago, finds lessons in the remarkable progress against that virus for our current fight. A Look Inside Rikers: ‘Fight Night’ and Gang Rule, Captured on VideoVideos obtained by The New York Times reveal scenes of violence as the Department of Correction struggles to restore order in the jail system. Housing Costs Swell, Hampering Home Buyers and Pushing Up RentsRent costs, a key component of inflation, surged 0.4 percent in December, putting pressure on the Federal Reserve to tamp down rising prices. CPI December 2021: Inflation Jumped at Fastest Pace Since 1982The Consumer Price Index increased at the fastest pace in 40 years, a new report showed. I.R.S. to Start Tax Season With Major BacklogAt least 10 million returns from last year remain unprocessed because of short-staffing at the tax collector, according to the national taxpayer advocate. As Infrastructure Money Flows, Wastewater Improvements Are KeyThe new law allocates $11.7 billion for wastewater and stormwater projects. Will it get to the impoverished communities who need it most? Democrats Plan to Fast-Track Voting Rights Bill, Speeding a ShowdownThe move will allow for debate on the legislation to begin this week, hastening a confrontation with Republicans and the moment when Democrats could try to change Senate rules. How the Voting Rights Bills Miss the Target on Election SubversionThe proposed legislation and the push to reform the Electoral Count Act leave open a variety of pathways to subvert a presidential election. How the Site of a Bronx Fire Became a Haven for GambiansAbdoulie Touray is believed to have been the first Gambian to move into 333 E. 181st Street. He drew scores of compatriots to the building where 17 died in a fire. What We Know About the Building in the Bronx Apartment FireThe companies purchased Twin Parks North West, the Bronx building where there was a deadly fire, along with seven other buildings in the borough for $166 million. Journalists in El Salvador Targeted With Spyware Intended for CriminalsThe announcement came months after the U.S. government blacklisted the Israeli firm that produces Pegasus, the technology used to target the journalists. Cigarettes Are Making a ComebackCigarettes, once shunned, have made a comeback with a younger crowd who knows better. Ron Johnson Wasn’t Always Like This. The Trump Years Broke Him.The Trumpiest man in Wisconsin wants another term in the Senate. Will Biden's Voting Rights Speech Be Too Little Too Late?I hope that this is a better-late-than-never situation. Let’s Not Invent a Civil WarIt’s possible to worry about America’s divisions without falling into perpetual alarmism. In the Omicron Surge, I See Signs of Despair From Parents of Kids Under 5Disrupted daycare, vaccines TBD and bosses who are over Covid excuses. The Gender Gap Is Taking Us to Unexpected PlacesWith unforeseen and underexplored consequences. Good Cause Eviction Is a Landlord’s Worst NightmareThe comedian and journalist Jeff Seal takes to the streets to rally support for a little-known bill that would protect millions of New Yorkers from unjust evictions. But a powerful lobby stands in its way. For the Climate, Biden Must Be More Aggressive in Ending New Truck and Bus EmissionsTo meet his climate goals, President Biden must be more aggressive in ending new truck and bus emissions. How Much Should You Fret About Rising Federal Debt?The federal government is borrowing cheaply, but its debt could reach a tipping point. What Does Living With Omicron, and the Next Covid Variants, Truly Mean?With Covid here to stay, some public health experts say we need to adapt to a new normal. The Growing Fight Over Voting RightsOn President Biden’s speech, vote counting and voter suppression. Also: Donald Trump and Jan. 6; Rikers Island; Covid pathogens; exercise heals. Biden-Cheney 2024?Saving American democracy may involve following Israel’s example. Can the G.O.P. Recover From the ‘Big Lie’? We Asked 2 ConservativesA look at how Trump has shaped the Republican Party and where it goes next. Bitcoin, Inflation and the Misguided Fear of Government Money CreationBitcoin can’t solve a problem we don’t actually have. What Putin Really Wants From the Ukraine CrisisHe wants to break NATO’s back. And he might succeed. Why I Still Love ‘West Side Story’Yes, it has flaws. No, remaking it wasn’t a mistake. When Axel Webber Was Rejected from Juilliard, TikTok Stepped InThe 22-year-old actor documented his audition process for the world to see and became a star along the way. Economists Pin More Blame on Tech for Rising InequalityRecent research underlines the central role that automation has played in widening disparities. 2021 in Jazz: Intimacy and ConversationThroughout the pandemic, the music’s flexibility has become an asset. Where will artists take it next? What We’re Looking Forward to This YearHopes and goals for 2022. NATO and Russia Talk Frankly, but Past One Another for NowFour hours of frank and serious discussion between Russia and the 30-member alliance leave unanswered whether Vladimir V. Putin will choose diplomacy or war. Ronnie Spector, Who Brought Edge to Girl-Group Sound, Dies at 78As a member of the Ronettes, she sang on the hits “Be My Baby” and “Baby, I Love You.” David McCormick Joins Republican Senate Primary in PennsylvaniaA former Treasury official, Mr. McCormick has drawn comparisons to Glenn Youngkin, the financier recently elected governor of Virginia. Rachel Balkovec's Promotion to Manager Was Easy Choice for YankeesRachel Balkovec’s ascent through the Yankees coaching ranks will take its next step when she manages in the minors. After years of hard work, the move was an easy choice. Trump Ends NPR Interview After Challenges to False Fraud ClaimFormer President Donald J. Trump abruptly ended the interview after a lengthy back-and-forth over his claims of widespread election fraud. Gaetz’s Ex-Girlfriend Testifies Before Federal Grand JuryThe development suggests that the Justice Department may have secured a key witness in its child sex trafficking investigation of Representative Matt Gaetz. Burning a Key West Symbol Was Bad. Not Tipping a Bartender Was Worse, Locals Say.The Southernmost Point Buoy in Key West, Fla., was damaged by a pair of tourists on New Year’s Day, the police said. Their bartender recognized them. Two Women, a Burglary and a Glitter Fight. Another Florida Mystery.A confrontation at an apartment complex in Clearwater, Fla., led to burglary charges for two women who were armed with containers of glitter, the authorities said. Amtrak Pays $2 Million to Passengers With Disabilities Who Faced Obstacles at StationsUnder a settlement agreement, the railroad will also overhaul 135 train stations to make them accessible to all. Palestinian American Dies of Heart Attack After Brief Detention by Israeli TroopsThe elderly man, who was identified as Omar Asad, had been held during a raid by the Israeli Army on a Palestinian village in the occupied West Bank. ‘Rust’ Armorer Sues Supplier of Ammunition and Guns for Film SetThe lawsuit accuses the supplier of contributing boxes of ammunition that were represented as containing only inert dummy rounds but that included live rounds. How the 'Let's Go, Brandon' Meme Became a Campaign AdHow an inside joke among Republicans became one candidate’s tactic for reaching the G.O.P. masses. Don’t Sleep on These 6 Performances During Awards SeasonAs various nominating groups unveil their choices, these impressive turns have been largely overlooked. But there’s still time to rectify that, academy voters! How Big Can a TikTok Duet Get?The singer-songwriter Sadie Jean performed a lovelorn track and left room for a response. Lil Yachty took the bait. But their duet isn’t the track available for streaming. Cameroon's Goalkeeper André Onana Just Wants to PlayCameroon’s 25-year-old goalkeeper has already had his career interrupted twice by bans. Now he’s back, and eager to move on. SAG Award Nominations 2022: The Complete List, Snubs and Surprises“Being the Ricardos” hit big, but some likely contenders, including Kristen Stewart, were overlooked. Does Art Have to Be Relevant? One Prominent Critic Says No.The composer John Adams reviews a new book by Jed Perl, “Authority and Freedom: A Defense of the Arts.” More Recent Articles |
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