Your congressman doesn’t control the police budget. Your senator probably doesn’t know where the worst hot spots are. From M.T.A. workers to buskers to shopkeepers, the people whose livelihood depends on the system offered a complex portrait of the subway as ridership approaches prepandemic normalcy. With sheriffs vouching for them and a flood of ads proclaiming their support for the police, Democrats are shoring up their public safety bona fides. Still, some worry it’s too late. The layoffs hit across many divisions, including the engineering and machine learning units, the teams that manage content moderation, and the sales and advertising departments. Elon Musk, Twitter’s new owner, acknowledged that ad spending on the platform had slumped. He blamed the drop on pressure from activists. Russian families searching for loved ones say the system for finding missing soldiers is as disorganized as Vladimir Putin’s military effort, which has been marked by dysfunction from the beginning. Ukraine’s military and Western analysts say Russian forces are making fruitless attacks in eastern Ukraine and taking heavy losses after a hastily arranged draft added over 300,000 troops. Several Democrats elected in 2018 with an anti-Trump message in conservative-leaning districts are centering their closing argument on protecting democracy as they try to buck national trends. The state’s medical board, whose members are appointed by the governor, has barred doctors from prescribing gender care to new adolescent patients. Irving was suspended after he would not say he held no antisemitic beliefs. Nike suspended its relationship with him Friday. In New York City, the second-largest Jewish population center in the world, Nets fans are appalled and frightened. Buyers, sellers and renters are in for more twists and turns, as soaring mortgage rates and stubborn inflation signal belt tightening ahead. Season 5 tracks the collapse of the royals’ marriage. In a joint interview, Elizabeth Debicki and Dominic West discuss the challenge of taking on these roles and the scrutiny the show has received since Queen Elizabeth’s death. Elon Musk is not the worst thing about Twitter. Meta is spending billions on virtual reality, and it has very little to show for it. A climate of conformity is taking over in the capital. Republicans as well as Democrats have abandoned fiscal restraint, and it’s not sustainable. The nations least responsible for climate change are being hit the hardest. They’ll be demanding compensation at the climate summit starting Sunday in Egypt. A final in Los Angeles offers a welcome clash of styles, while a Copa Libertadores crown shows Brazilian teams may have cracked the code in that competition. The House committee investigating the Capitol attack said it was in discussions with the former president over his compliance ahead of an interview scheduled for this month. A captain in the department, who had moonlighted as a security guard for CBS, disclosed to the network information about a confidential complaint made in 2017 against the C.E.O. Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the far-right militia group, took the stand in his own defense in Federal District Court in Washington. To some Palestinians, the rise of the Israeli far right can scarcely make things worse. But many fear a surge of violence. The director and co-writer Eric Appel narrates a sequence from his film, featuring Daniel Radcliffe as Weird Al Yankovic. More Recent Articles |
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