First They Guarded Roger Stone. Then They Joined the Capitol Attack.
Monday, February 15, 2021 | |
By Michael D. Shear The president plans to quickly press for his $1.9 trillion stimulus bill, and then move on to infrastructure, immigration, climate change and other major priorities. | | Visual Investigations By Christiaan Triebert, Ben Decker, Derek Watkins, Arielle Ray and Stella Cooper We tracked how six men associated with the far-right Oath Keepers went from providing security for Roger Stone to participating in the attack on the U.S. Capitol. | | By Thomas Gibbons-Neff, Taimoor Shah and Jim Huylebroek The Taliban have positioned themselves around several major population centers, including the capital of Kandahar Province, as the Biden administration weighs whether to withdraw or to stay. | | |
World By Isabella Kwai and Elian Peltier Experts paint a grim picture of the struggle with lockdown isolation — a "mental health pandemic" that should be treated as seriously as containing the coronavirus. | | Opinion By Peter Wehner If they don't disown Trump, he will continue to own them. | | |
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