Biden Will Release Dead-on-Arrival Budget, Picking Fight With G.O.P.
By Glenn Thrush The review, undertaken after a specialized unit killed Breonna Taylor in a botched raid in 2020, paints a damning portrait of a department in crisis. | | By Jim Tankersley The president's plans have little in common with the budget Republicans are set to release this spring, as the nation hurtles toward a possible default on its debt. | | By Dana Rubinstein, Emma G. Fitzsimmons and William K. Rashbaum Frank Carone, who stepped down as Mayor Eric Adams's chief of staff in December, has found work with two commercial real estate titans, including one seeking a casino. | | |
U.S. By Jazmine Ulloa A Black woman has never been a governor, and only two have been senators. Despite progress at lower levels of government, and one boundary-breaking vice president, familiar barriers are slow to fall. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Noam Chomsky, Ian Roberts and Jeffrey Watumull The most prominent strain of A.I. encodes a flawed conception of language and knowledge. | | |
By Reuters The police used water cannons and pepper spray on hundreds of people protesting proposed legislation that critics say highlights the country's democratic backsliding and moves it closer to Russia. | | By The Associated Press A House subcommittee held its first hearing examining what may have caused the coronavirus pandemic, a question that continues to be the subject of intense political and scientific debate. | | Best of Late Night By Trish Bendix "Oh, my God, it turns out the Trump hatred was coming from inside the house!" Seth Meyers said. | | |
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