Senator Mitch McConnell joined a chorus of Republicans distancing themselves from the committee’s action, describing the Capitol riot as “a violent insurrection.” With a Texas man set to go on trial this month, prosecutors released a detailed list of their witnesses and evidence, including testimony from the defendant’s two teenage children. The Nordic country is trying a bold, some say risky, approach: with high vaccination rates and trust in the authorities, it has lifted all restrictions. The total has doubled in only six months as the most recent surge took a toll. The little city of Qitaihe has produced an improbable number of China’s golds at the Winter Games, and residents say it began with a miner with a pair of skates. Officials are grappling with a new protest blocking a major border crossing, while similar demonstrations have disrupted traffic in New Zealand and Australia. The standoff between Russia and the West over Ukraine could turn into a drawn-out and dangerous diplomatic slog toward a difficult settlement. Two days of intense diplomacy on both sides of the Atlantic leave the standoff over Ukraine with Russia frozen in place. The couple were accused of conspiring to launder Bitcoin that had been stolen in 2016 from Hong Kong-based Bitfinex, one of the world’s largest virtual currency exchanges. Before being accused in a major cryptocurrency conspiracy, Ilya Lichtenstein and Heather Morgan shared advice, ideas and amateur rap videos online. In the years after the Ray Rice scandal, the N.F.L. redoubled efforts to hire and promote women. But over 30 former staff members say the league’s culture remains demoralizing. The decisions made by the editor, James Bennet, are at the heart of the lawsuit brought by former Gov. Sarah Palin. For the teenage sons of an obsessed birder, a father’s bird-watching habit had become nerdy — until some bold jays in an Ontario park turned dubious adolescents into giggly boys. A letter Charles Dickens wrote in his mystifying style of shorthand had gone unread for over a century. Computer programmers helped scholars decode it. Whether smartphone overuse constitutes a true addiction is still up for debate, but experts say there are ways to cut back. The Neil Young-Joe Rogan-Spotify dust-up isn’t about just freedom of speech. The Senate’s posturing over qualified nominees has got to stop. A conviction would set an outer limit on how permissive they can be with firearms. The use of quotation marks for emphasis is an innovation, not a corruption. China’s repression of Uighur Muslims looms large over the Games. What should participants — viewers included — do about it? Medical drivel has ballooned with the rise of streaming, e-commerce and social media platforms. Platforms, lawmakers and regulators aren’t keeping up. The crisis in Ukraine has been a trial by fire for the country’s new chancellor, Olaf Scholz. A bad forecast isn’t the same as an intellectual crisis. Without power to act, what does it matter that someone is permitted to watch and listen? Jason Furman helps me understand what matters more right now: A booming economy or spiking inflation? Fears of inflation have long been magnified by the theory of the wage-price spiral. Readers have strong feelings about the Fab Four. Also: Traumas, past and present; teaching students how to vote; college admissions. Todd Gitlin never left the left. The new bans are a response to contemporary political forces whose true motivation has nothing to do with books. Queen Elizabeth II has put to rest decades of speculation by giving Prince Charles’ wife, Camilla, what some see as her “stamp of approval.” Treating any technology connected to China as a major crisis may itself be a risk to the U.S. The settlement is the second in a case in which a gynecologist at U.C.L.A. is accused of sexual misconduct. Supporters say the legislation, which has bipartisan support, would address the agency’s financial woes while requiring it maintain a delivery standard of at least six days a week. New details reveal the ambitions of an operation intended to infiltrate opponents of Donald Trump, including moderate Republicans as well as progressives and Democrats. Once the bill clears the Senate, senior lawmakers will have until March 11 to reach an agreement on how to fund the government for the remainder of the fiscal year. Josh Neuman, 22, an American skateboarder, and Haraldur Diego, 50, an Icelandic pilot, were among those said to have died in the crash of a small aircraft. The chief executive stepped down as a glut of unsold machines, negative TV portrayals, activist investors and a recall plagued the fitness company. Eric Kay is accused of supplying Skaggs with counterfeit drugs that led to the pitcher’s death. Kay’s lawyers say it was Skaggs who was Kay’s drug dealer. Mr. Williams, New York City’s left-leaning public advocate, is waging a primary challenge against Gov. Kathy Hochul, a moderate from Buffalo. Doug Emhoff, the husband of Vice President Kamala Harris, was evacuated while visiting a high school in Washington for an event to honor Black History Month. Most everyone agrees the unbranded animals are a problem in Gila National Forest. But fear that the plan involves shooting them from a helicopter has led to sharp opposition. Prosecutors declined to pursue the case, which they said could not be proved beyond a reasonable doubt. Bauer’s fate with M.L.B., however, has yet to be determined. For some couples on the brink of divorce, taking the illegal psychedelic drug was a last resort — but it ended up being the only thing that worked. The safer children feel, the more they can show their true selves — warts and all — experts say. And that’s good for their development. “West Side Story,” “Belfast” and “King Richard” were also nominated for several top awards. Catch up on updates and analysis on the 94th Academy Awards. Most of the top contenders can be watched at home. Here’s a guide to help you get a jump on the field. Don’t be intimidated by this marvel of food science: It’s much easier than you think to get the lofty egg whites of your dreams. Melissa Clark explains. Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. 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