The hearing by the House committee investigating the Capitol attack showed how President Donald J. Trump and his allies applied pressure to state officials to overturn the election results. “Do you know how it feels to have the president of the United States target you?’’ Ruby Freeman, a Black election worker from Georgia, told the Jan. 6 committee. Ms. Trump told a film crew in December 2020 that her father should “continue to fight until every legal remedy is exhausted” because people were questioning “the sanctity of our elections.” The 64-to-34 vote came just hours after Republicans and Democrats released the text of the legislation, which could become the most significant overhaul of the nation’s gun laws in decades. The director of the Department of Public Safety said that police officers wasted time looking for a classroom door key that was “never needed.” With China and India buying the Russian oil shunned by the West in an effort to force an end to the Ukraine invasion, Moscow is earning more now than it did before the war. In a handful of Southern states on Tuesday, Trump-backed candidates added to the former president’s mixed record in midterm primaries. Ms. Nguyen, a Democratic state representative, will face off in November against Brad Raffensperger, the Republican incumbent, who resisted Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election. The California governor is up to something as he bashes Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis and even his fellow Democrats. Just what, exactly, is a hot topic of discussion on the left. The four Republican candidates for governor of New York faced off in their third and final debate before the June 28 primary. The move would be an effort to further wean Americans from addictive tobacco products and reduce smoking-related illnesses. A jury in California sided with Judy Huth, who accused Mr. Cosby of molesting her at the Playboy Mansion in 1975, when she was 16. With landlords facing higher costs for property maintenance, a rent regulation panel approved some of the largest increases for rent-stabilized units in nearly a decade. It was a milestone in the coronavirus pandemic, 18 months after adults first began receiving shots against the virus. The response from parents was notably muted. The Times’s star ratings return as our restaurant critic visits La Piraña Lechonera, a weekend party where one man serves up the rich flavors of Puerto Rico. Israel’s departing prime minister reflects on a government that tried to put pragmatism ahead of ideology. The fundamentals behind low interest rates haven’t gone away. I want friends whose minds are not tethered to mine in bonds of allegiance but spin freely of their own accord. A booking system used by the National Park Service may be disadvantaging marginalized communities the service has worked hard to attract. Why greenhouses might be the future of vegetable agriculture. Dr. Lekshmi Santhosh parses what research has illuminated about long Covid, and what questions remain. Some online stars from our past just won’t die. The Democratic Republic of Congo and Brazil are home to the world’s biggest rainforests. Their challenges are similar, but on climate they are pursuing divergent paths. These bakeries all offer their own unique delights. Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s longest-serving prime minister, lost power last year. But his base hasn’t abandoned him, and he could return to office after a snap election this fall. The decision was the latest in a series of rulings forbidding the exclusion of religious institutions from government programs. The lawyer for the 24 women announced the agreements but did not disclose details. The plaintiffs had accused Watson of coercive behavior and sexual misconduct during massages. Jason Ravnsborg, who killed a man with his car in 2020, was removed from office after the State Senate voted to convict him. He was impeached by the House in April. The group lost its lead singer just as it was gaining widespread acclaim. Its members have come up with an unusual solution. More Recent Articles |
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