The American contractor L3 Harris is said to have cited support from intelligence officials for its effort to acquire NSO, the Israeli spyware company blacklisted by the Biden administration. On his first trip to the region since taking office, President Biden will begin in Israel, which has been building relations with Arab nations. He will also make a stop in Saudi Arabia. Leery of a national draft for the Ukraine war, the Kremlin is offering cash bonuses and employing strong arm tactics. The league made Griner, who has been detained in Russia since February, an honorary starter for the game. Sequestered with family and security, Ms. Hutchinson, 26, has in the process developed an unlikely bond with Representative Liz Cheney, the panel’s vice chairwoman. Stephen K. Bannon, the former Trump campaign manager and White House adviser, made the abrupt about-face after the former president authorized him to talk to investigators. A cautionary tale from Croydon, N.H., where one man tried to foist a change so drastic it jolted a community out of political indifference. A teacher who survived the mass shooting recounts the harrowing attack and desperate wait for a rescue. Mothers and fathers of young men accused in shootings, including the 21-year-old charged in the massacre in Highland Park, Ill., have faced scrutiny. Protesters in Sri Lanka roamed the halls and grounds of power without challenge as they waited to see who would take the reins of their economically devastated country. Months of demonstrations over dire economic conditions culminated in a peaceful takeover of the presidential residence and promises of resignations. After forgoing a Covid-19 vaccine complicated his schedule, Djokovic’s elasticity this year has gone beyond the reactive shots that helped him win a seventh Wimbledon men’s singles title. My career as a Capitol policeman was cut short when I was beaten on Jan. 6 trying to defend our democracy. Biden’s Supreme Court commission report offers a thorough and at times exciting way to think about court reform. To help preserve the credibility of the Supreme Court, Chief Justice John Roberts should resign. For most people, “freedom of choice” in elections is an illusion. We are captives of the two-party system. It will be weird with these California schools in my conference, but I welcome the new rivalries. It’s the readers’ turn to judge ... the Supreme Court’s recently ended term. Also: Anti-abortion activists; banning AR-15s; Australian slang. This year, one of the last fugitives of the Earth Liberation Front pleaded guilty to arson — at a moment when climate activists are again flirting with radical ideas. The Liberal Democrats and their partners gained enough seats to form a supermajority. They can now amend the country’s pacifist Constitution. Even as fans flocked to Chicago to celebrate their favorite players, they called for the W.N.B.A. to improve. The players did, too. More Recent Articles |
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