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The Hard-Line Russian Advisers Who Have Putin’s EarThree reactionary security officials dedicated to “traditional values” and restoring Soviet glory will figure prominently in the decision whether to invade Ukraine. Britain Toughens Stance on Russia, as Russia Presses NATO for AssurancesBritain moved to broaden the range of sanctions available if Russia invades Ukraine, as Moscow sent an “urgent demand” to NATO to clarify its stance. China's Covid-Era Controls May Outlast the CoronavirusThe country has instituted a wide range of high-tech controls on society as part of a mostly successful effort to stop the virus. The consequences may endure. Election Deniers Are Running for Secretary of State Across the CountryBrazenly partisan candidates who insist that Donald Trump won the 2020 election are transforming races for the once-obscure office of secretary of state. N.Y. Democrats Could Gain 3 House Seats Under Proposed District LinesThe state Republican chairman denounced a new map that would reconfigure congressional districts to benefit Democrats as “filthy, partisan gerrymandering.” For Ketanji Brown Jackson, View of Criminal Justice Was Shaped by FamilyThe story of an uncle’s cocaine conviction formed only part of Judge Jackson’s understanding of the system’s complexities. She is now seen as a contender to be President Biden’s Supreme Court pick. Why Book Ban Efforts Are Spreading Across the U.S.Challenges to books about sexual and racial identity are nothing new in American schools, but the tactics and politicization are. When Whiteness Was a Prerequisite for Supreme Court Justices“Only when we disentangle the concepts of whiteness and maleness from the concept of power can we see the damage the association has done.” Why Churches Should Drop Their Online ServicesIn-person church is as essential as in-person school. How to Process the Covid Deaths of Anti-VaxxersDon’t give in to schadenfreude. It warps the soul. What the Battle Over Banning Books Is Really AboutBooks are not inert tools of pedagogy. They are mind-changing, world-changing. Black Women in Law Feel Pride and Frustration Ahead of Court NomineeAs Biden prepares to nominate the first Black woman to the nation’s highest court, members of this small, elite group are watching with complicated emotions. The Sunday Read: ‘The Joys (and Challenges) of Sex After 70’Sex can drop off in our final decades. But for those who keep going, it can be the best of their lives. Spotify Responds to Complaints About Covid MisinformationAfter Neil Young and Joni Mitchell removed their music from the streaming service, its chief executive wrote, “it is important to me that we don’t take on the position of being content censor.” Howard Hesseman, the D.J. Johnny Fever in ‘WKRP in Cincinnati,’ Dies at 81Mr. Hesseman played a fallen radio star who landed in the Midwest on the popular sitcom, which captured the misadventures of a struggling station. Canada Beats U.S., Cementing a Soccer Power ShiftThe victory in a World Cup qualifier moved Canada to the cusp of its first World Cup berth since 1986, and reasserted its sudden dominance in North America. In Icy Conditions, the Northeast Starts Digging OutWith snowplows and shovels, parts of Massachusetts and New York were clearing away piles of snow amid frigid wind chills. 4.1-Magnitude Earthquake Rattles Parts of CaliforniaExperts said that the earthquake, which was felt in Southern California, including San Diego and Riverside Counties, was “not a big deal,” but it did prompt lots of online chatter. Brian Houston Steps Down as Leader of Hillsong, Australian MegachurchBrian Houston, who was the leader of Hillsong, is accused of concealing past abuse by his father, who later died and was never charged. University Mistakenly Tells 5,500 Students They Won Huge ScholarshipsOakland University in Michigan said “human error” was to blame for the incorrect emails. It was the second university in the state this month to make such a mistake. Manchester United Drops Mason Greenwood After Abuse ChargeA woman accused the young English forward of assaulting her in a post on Instagram. The team said he would not play or train “until further notice.” ‘There’s Nothing Quite as Distressing as This Piece’The pianist Paul Lewis picks his favorite page of Brahms’s late solos, a work of “abject anguish.” Mugler, Remembered by His CrowdThe designer, who died on Jan. 23, simply knew what he wanted, and how he wanted it. More Recent Articles |
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