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Fight Over Warnock’s Senate Record Comes Down to Electric VehiclesHyundai’s huge new plant outside Savannah could be a model for bipartisanship and a central achievement for Raphael Warnock, whose biggest efforts otherwise fell short. But Republicans aren’t giving him credit. Herschel Walker Stresses Georgia Roots on Campaign As Many Top Republicans Shift AwayBefore the November election, Mr. Walker had help from Republicans far and wide. Now, he’s relying heavily on Gov. Brian Kemp of Georgia to pull him ahead of Senator Raphael Warnock, the Democratic incumbent. U.S. Sees Little Prospect for Ukraine Talks With Putin After Biden OfferThe Kremlin reaffirmed a stance that both Washington and Kyiv find unacceptable, and U.S. officials said Mr. Biden’s position had not changed. Zelensky Proposes Banning Ukrainian Orthodox Church Led by Putin AllyUkraine’s president called for legislation to prevent an ancient branch of the Orthodox Church, led by a Putin ally, from operating in his country, but it remains unclear how that would work. Ukraine’s Allies Agree on Russian Oil Price CapThe plan to impose a top price of $60 a barrel on Russian crude will most likely make a small dent in the Kremlin’s revenue, but the White House hopes it will help avert an oil shock. Twitter Keeps Missing Its Advertising Targets as Woes MountUnder Elon Musk, the company has cut its financial expectations as some advertisers request discounts and are offered incentives. Prosecutors Say Trump Approved Part of Trump Organization SchemeJurors at the Trump Organization trial will begin deliberating Monday after prosecutors presented a document they said showed that the former president had sanctioned tax fraud. Two Trump-Appointed Judges Rebuke a Third for Bending the Law in His FavorThe reversal of a district judge’s intervention in the Mar-a-Lago documents investigation shows the complexity of former President Donald J. Trump’s judicial legacy. The U.S. World Cup Team Is Notably Diverse, but the Pipeline Needs HelpIn some ways, things haven’t changed much in American soccer. The United States and Netherlands: A Round of 16 PreviewThe Americans face the Dutch as underdogs Saturday. But as the U.S. captain, Tyler Adams, said about this World Cup, “A lot of teams that might be underdogs in these games have come out on top.” How South Korea Knocked Uruguay Out of the World CupGhana came up short on the opportunity to avenge its infamous 2010 defeat to Uruguay. In the end, neither team celebrated: South Korea and Portugal advanced. N.Y. Attorney General’s Top Aide Resigns After Sexual Harassment ClaimsIbrahim Khan had been Letitia James’s chief of staff for close to a decade. Inside Biden’s State Dinner: Hot Dog Talk and a Party That Lasted Until 1 A.M.At one point, the bartenders ran out of glassware, depriving some invitees of social lubricant after years spent in a pandemic. As Macron Loses His Sheen at Home, Harmonious U.S. Visit Is ‘Regenerative’President Emmanuel Macron, dealing with a difficult start to his second term, can return to France feeling buoyed by a warm reception and unity on Ukraine. Bostonians’ Are Unimpressed by Prince William and Princess Kate’s VisitAs breathless online commentary tracked the royal couple’s every move during their visit, swaths of their host city remained unimpressed. Biden Meets With Prince William in Boston, Capping Glamorous Week for ‘Scranton Joe’The president’s brief encounter with Prince William of Wales came a day after the first state dinner of the Biden administration. Why Throw a Cocktail?A showy tradition of mixing drinks in midair can add both flavor and a show to the bar experience. World War III Begins With ForgettingAs the last generation that remembers full-scale global war is disappearing, the United States may be stumbling into a catastrophe. If It Was Good Enough for Socrates, It’s Good Enough for SophomoresBring the oral exam back to college. The Personal Saving Rate Can’t Stay This Low Forever.The party is almost over. That will have serious consequences for the U.S. economy. Europe Is Wrong to Blame the U.S. for Its Energy ProblemsThe complaints not only are misguided but also risk aiding Vladimir Putin in his attempted conquest of Ukraine. A Life Derailed by Compulsive Lying, and More: The Week in Reporter ReadsFive articles from around The Times, narrated just for you. Does Throwing Soup Work? Thoughts on Climate ProtestsClimate activists grabbed worldwide attention by throwing food at artworks. Whether it was effective is another question. Alex Jones Files for BankruptcyThe Infowars broadcaster has been ordered by courts to pay about $1.5 billion in damages to Sandy Hook families hurt by his promotion of conspiracy theories. Biden Loves the Jobs Report, but the Fed Likely Does NotThe president is celebrating a jobs engine that is running hot; Federal Reserve officials want to see more signs of slowing growth amid their campaign to tame inflation. Man Exonerated in 1990 Subway Killing of Tourist to Get $18 MillionJohnny Hincapie was wrongly convicted in the fatal stabbing of Brian Watkins, who was in New York to watch the U.S. Open. Congressional Freshmen’s First Fight: Landing a Good OfficeRepresentatives-elect cheered and sneered as they drew buttons in a lottery that would decide the order in which they could choose their new offices on Capitol Hill. At 91, Adrienne Kennedy Is Finally on Broadway. What Took So Long?The playwright behind “Ohio State Murders,” opening this month, has a theory as to why: “It’s because I’m a Black woman.” More Recent Articles |
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