Former Vice President Mike Pence said in a speech on Friday that he had no right to overturn the 2020 election, as the former president has falsely claimed. The request to have the former president testify faces an uphill fight, but it illustrates efforts by defendants to place him at the center of their cases. The speaker of the Republican-controlled Arizona House — who supported Donald J. Trump in 2020 — just torpedoed a bill that would have let lawmakers reject the results of an election. New case reports are waning, but deaths have yet to peak, and Americans are wondering what long-term coexistence with the coronavirus might look like. Among those under age 50, vaccination even without a booster protected strongly against hospitalization and death, according to new C.D.C. data. There was the usual pageantry and symbols of togetherness, at a Games walled off from its host city because of the pandemic. The opening of the Winter Games gave Xi Jinping and Vladimir V. Putin a chance to cement their partnership against Western censure. Though the Kremlin’s intentions are unclear, Ukrainian officials are newly worried about the Crimean Peninsula, where Russia has deployed 10,000 additional troops, they said. A gain of 467,000 jobs in January defied forecasts that the Omicron variant would hobble the labor market. The State Supreme Court said maps of the state’s 14 House districts and state legislative districts violated guarantees of free elections, speech and assembly. The Biden administration is expected to send the mentally ill detainee, whom the military tortured and so could not be put on trial, to Saudi Arabia as early as March. With this special menu, you can enjoy the splendors of a restaurant-worthy meal in your own home — and have fun cooking, too. Ryan Turell leads all N.C.A.A. basketball players in scoring and hopes to play in the N.B.A. But first, he plans to prove that Yeshiva, a small Jewish university, is as good as its record. To help make sense of the scandal surrounding Britain’s prime minister, we enlisted the help of satirical newscaster, Jonathan Pie. Denmark is moving on from the pandemic. Not all countries can easily follow. The suppression and subversion of Black history in favor of an inauthentic rendering of the American past has a long history in and of itself. Legal scholar Jamal Greene shares a radical proposal to fix American courts. Heartbroken by the path their church has taken, they seek a renewal. “Love bombing,” “gaslighting,” “emotional labor.” On the pathologizing of everyday behaviors. I took a top-of-the-line Cadillac Escalade on a two-week road trip. Unfortunately for the planet, I loved it. The Communist Party doesn’t need foreign approval to mark these Games in the column of its domestic successes. Corporate America needs to deal with the reality of office romances. This is a terrible time for liberal institutions to weaken academic freedom. Georgetown shouldn’t have placed him on leave. Responses to an essay about the experience of Oregon and Portugal with drug decriminalization. Also: Jeff Zucker’s ouster at CNN; displaying good news. America’s ugly history of distorting what the word means. American agriculture is ravaging the air, soil and water. But a powerful lobby has cleverly concealed its damage. The company formerly known as Facebook has hit major turbulence as it suffered its biggest one-day wipeout ever. Born in San Francisco, she’ll compete in the Olympics for China, her mother’s native country. Can an 18-year-old freeskier be all things to all people in a fractured world? Five articles from around The Times, narrated just for you. Sepetys discusses her latest Y.A. historical novel, and Jami Attenberg talks about “I Came All This Way to Meet You.” The three-day storm left grounded planes and power outages across a 2,000-mile stretch of the country. A fatal crash in Texas stranded drivers for 10 hours on an icy highway. All three crew members of a fishing boat named Bing Bing were rescued after a woman working from home saw the vessel capsize off Scituate, Mass. “She saved our lives,” one survivor said. A European satellite reveals sites in the United States, Russia, Central Asia and elsewhere that are “ultra emitters” of methane. That could help fight climate change. Amir Locke, 22, was fatally shot as the police carried out a search warrant. He was lying under a blanket until an officer kicked the couch, revealing a gun, body camera video shows. The suicide bombing killed as many as 170 civilians and 13 U.S. troops in the final days of U.S. military involvement in Afghanistan. They were once united in an effort to topple Donald J. Trump. But even then, a jury found, Mr. Avenatti was stealing from his famous client. Gregory and Travis McMichael had previously agreed to plead guilty, but a federal judge rejected the deal, which offered 30-year sentences. Jury selection is set to begin on Monday. The ruling, which requires the government to seek consent for new projects, could put the brakes on the president’s plan to increase oil production. A daring raid by U.S. Special Operations forces that resulted in the death of the ISIS leader offered a vivid reminder that the chaos in Syria continues to reverberate. A flight attendants’ union said the decision was “unsafe and irresponsible.” “We don’t need mediation because what we are offering to M.L.B. is fair for both sides,” Max Scherzer said as various players started to speak out about delays. The immunity you gain after a Covid-19 infection might not be enough to fend off the virus again. Here’s what to know. The director Joachim Trier narrates a fanciful sequence from his film, starring Renate Reinsve. 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