Assaulting the Truth, Ron Johnson Helps Erode Confidence in Government
| By Selam Gebrekidan and Matt Apuzzo Despite warnings, American and European officials gave up leverage that could have guaranteed access for billions of people. That risks prolonging the pandemic. | | | By Trip Gabriel and Reid J. Epstein Pushing false theories on the virus, the vaccine and the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, Mr. Johnson, the Republican senator from Wisconsin, has absorbed his party's transformation under Donald Trump. | | | By Katie Benner "I personally believe the evidence is trending toward that, and probably meets those elements," said Michael Sherwin, who had led the Justice Department's inquiry into the riot. | | |
| Style By Valeriya Safronova In a new photo book, Chris Buck shares portraits and stories of strippers and their partners. | | | Opinion By Claudine Ko Who will recognize the humanity of the women who help us heal? | | |
| By Robin Stein, Haley Willis, Danielle Miller and Michael S. Schmidt The Times obtained District of Columbia police radio communications and synchronized them with footage from the scene to show in real time how officers tried and failed to stop the attack on the U.S. Capitol. | | | By Storyful The police fired pepper balls to disperse crowds after an 8 p.m. curfew went into effect on Saturday. Local Miami officials said people had flocked to the city because of its relatively few coronavirus restrictions. | | | By The New York Times Lloyd J. Austin III spoke with reporters on Sunday after meeting with the Afghan president, Ashraf Ghani. The defense secretary declined to comment on a withdrawal deadline for U.S. troops tentatively set for May 1. | | |
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