Analysis: A String of Good News for Biden, but Concerns Remain
- In recent weeks, major legislation like the climate, health and tax bill cruised to passage, and some economic indicators pointed in the right direction.
- But whether the victories will prove to be a turning point for President Biden, one of the most unpopular U.S. leaders in modern history, remains to be seen.
Electric Cars Are Too Costly for Many, Even With Aid in Climate Bill
Battery-powered vehicles are considered essential to the fight against climate change, but most models are aimed at the affluent.
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Continue reading the main storyIn an Unequal Economy, the Poor Face Inflation Now and Job Loss Later
Americans with low incomes are pulling back from buying even as their richer counterparts keep spending — with potentially big consequences.
$15 French Fries and $18 Sandwiches: Inflation Hits New York
As food prices rise at the fastest rate in decades, it’s become more expensive to eat and drink in New York City.
Maps in Four States Were Ruled Illegal Gerrymanders. They’re Being Used Anyway.
A shift in election law philosophy at the Supreme Court has given House Republicans a big advantage in November.
In Wisconsin, G.O.P. Voters Demand the Impossible: Decertifying 2020
Donald Trump’s supporters have turned the false notion that his defeat can still be reversed into a central issue ahead of the primary.
Midterms updates: Michigan officials are pushing to investigate a G.O.P. candidate over an alleged 2020 election scheme.
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Ukraine Says Its Attacks in the South Have Diverted Russian Forces
The tactic has reduced the intensity of the fighting in the eastern Donbas region and allowed Ukraine to make small gains there, fighters say. Follow updates.
In the embattled city of Mykolaiv, officials searched for Russian collaborators during a 54-hour lockdown.
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‘A Slow Death’: Egypt’s Political Prisoners Recount Horrific Conditions
Many are held in filthy cells and subjected to routine torture, according to former inmates, their families, lawyers and rights groups. Some never leave.
Investigators Say Collector Had Suspect Art and Lots of Chutzpah
The investigators say Georges Lotfi did not think they would suspect that the antiquities in his storage space were stolen, an accusation he denies.
The Taliban’s Dangerous Collision Course With the West
By barring girls from high school and harboring an Al-Qaeda leader, the regime could jeopardize the billions of dollars of aid that keeps Afghans alive.
Bert Fields, Lawyer to the Hollywood Elite, Dies at 93
A master dealmaker, he had as clients Madonna, Michael Jackson, Tom Cruise, the Beatles and many others, becoming something of a celebrity himself.