The first prime-time hearing into the Jan. 6 attack confronted the fundamental question that has haunted Donald J. Trump since he left office: Should he be prosecuted in a criminal court? Shortly before Jan. 6, Vice President Mike Pence’s chief counsel wrote that holding up the certification of the election results would violate federal law. Many Asian, African and Latin American nations are maintaining ties with Russia as the United States tries to isolate President Vladimir V. Putin and end the war in Ukraine. In interviews, dozens of frustrated Democratic officials, members of Congress and voters expressed doubts about the president’s ability to rescue his reeling party and take the fight to Republicans. In South Texas, where guns are woven into the culture, Archbishop Gustavo García-Siller is urging his community to reconsider. “We have to!” he says. As hundreds of demonstrations unfolded around the country on Saturday, supporters of gun control legislation cried out for action. Inflation at the diner. Sky-high prices at the pump. The view of the country from a 5,000-mile car journey is clear: It’s expensive out there. Outside experts will meet next week to decide whether to recommend that the agency authorize the vaccine for kids 6 months and older. A man of pure narcissistic psychopathy feels no guilt and has no sense of the damage he does. How an anti-Trump establishment undercuts itself. The disappearance of Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira signals another tipping point in the Amazon. The Fed continues to evade accountability for inflation. Those who fought for America’s democracy should be treated as the war heroes they are. Social media users around the world fixated on the curious Swedish tradition of not automatically offering food to guests. Julianne Grace “felt like a spectacle” when she lined up for her first New York Mini in 1975. Now she’s joined by her daughter and granddaughters. Once an ambitious project to unite the Middle East, the antique Hejaz Railway is a relic of that bygone dream before wars, borders and more advanced modes of transport rendered its services obsolete. Many in a generation that grew up with a Black president and Black Lives Matter are embracing Black colleges and universities. With modern tools, the U.S. military is learning that some unidentified remains from 20th-century battles are those of service members it thought were found and sent home long ago. A scathing report by four privacy commissioners found that the coffee and doughnut chain collected data on customers’ daily lives. More Recent Articles |
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