As the Jan. 6 committee outlined during its prime-time hearing, Donald J. Trump executed a seven-part conspiracy to overturn a free and fair democratic election. In stark videotaped interviews, Ivanka Trump accepted the notion that there had been no fraud in the 2020 election. Jared Kushner complained that a White House counsel had been “whining.” Mr. Kelley faces several misdemeanor charges, including disorderly conduct, in connection with the attack on the Capitol. Carl Paladino, a Republican House candidate from New York, has been endorsed by Representative Elise Stefanik, a member of party leadership. More than a dozen students remained alive for over an hour before officers entered their classrooms. The commander feared a risk to officers’ lives, new documents show. The legislation stands little chance of enactment in its current form, but the idea of incentivizing states to allow guns to be taken from dangerous people is in play in bipartisan Senate talks. Vladimir Putin likened his goals in Ukraine to the conquests of Peter the Great. President Volodymyr Zelensky has framed the battle in Sievierodonetsk as pivotal to the broader fight for the Donbas. Amid relentless Russian attacks, Ukraine holds on and waits for Western weapons. Patrick Lyoya was fatally shot by a white Grand Rapids officer during a traffic stop, renewing a national debate about police conduct and use of force. Similar investigations are underway into the Minneapolis Police Department in connection with the killing of George Floyd and the Louisville Police Department’s actions leading up to the shooting of Breonna Taylor. Most of the state abortion prohibitions that would go into effect if Roe v. Wade is overturned do not contain carve-outs that were once widely supported by abortion opponents. In a new memoir, the 84-year-old founder of Island Records reflects on helping bring the music of Bob Marley, U2 and Grace Jones to the world. The success of the committee rests on whether it can build a partnership with American voters to see the truth of what happened and what is still happening. At 19, Merritt Tierce found herself unexpectedly pregnant and facing what felt like an impossible choice. It needs to safeguard the next election, not relive the last one. If turning a few blocks into a plaza in Berkeley isn’t easy, is there any hope? Will he buy Twitter? Nobody knows — but what does it matter, as long as you keep paying attention? At the risk of political suicide, the vice chair of the Jan. 6 committee will hold the former president to account. Voters are justifiably upset, but they’ll probably support the wrong people. The post-totalitarian dream of a peaceful, friendly future is over. Some watering holes are riskier than others. On a personal episode of “Still Processing,” Wesley Morris revisits a highway that he walked across as a kid. He never knew how deeply it had transformed the neighborhood it ran through. “Peaky Blinders” is back. Or check out a new AMC thriller starring Zahn McClarnon. “枪越多越安全”这种说法在美国并不新鲜,几乎每次重大枪案发生,反对限枪的一派都会重新抛出这个观点,引起一场全美大辩论。近年来,这一观点在华人社区也开始得到支持。但真的是这样吗? The suspect fled and was caught after exchanging gunfire with a Maryland State Police trooper, the authorities said. Both were injured. The truth is out there, and now America’s space agency will add its resources to the study of unidentified aerial phenomena. By promising top players multimillion-dollar paydays, the kingdom moved beyond investing in a sport and made a play to control one. Then the PGA Tour struck back. City administrators hope Norway’s new National Museum will help Oslo, and the rest of the country, step out of its Scandinavian neighbors’ shadows. More Recent Articles |
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