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Kevin McCarthy Refuses Interview Request From Jan. 6 Committee
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Thursday, January 13, 2022

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Consumer prices popped again in December, casting a shadow over the economy.

Consumer prices popped again in December, casting a shadow over the economy.

By Jeanna Smialek and Ana Swanson

The Consumer Price Index increased at the fastest pace in 40 years, a new report showed.

Kevin McCarthy Refuses Interview Request From Jan. 6 Committee

Kevin McCarthy Refuses Interview Request From Jan. 6 Committee

By Luke Broadwater

The panel said it was interested in conversations the top House Republican had with President Donald J. Trump on the day of the riot and afterward.

At 'Touray Tower,' the Broken Heart of New York's Gambian Community

At 'Touray Tower,' the Broken Heart of New York's Gambian Community

By Kimiko de Freytas-Tamura

Abdoulie Touray is believed to have been the first Gambian to move into 333 E. 181st Street. He drew scores of compatriots to the building where 17 died in a fire.

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Maya Angelou Becomes First Black Woman on a Quarter

U.S.

Maya Angelou Becomes First Black Woman on a Quarter

By Livia Albeck-Ripka

The coins featuring the writer and poet, which began shipping this week, are the first in a series that will commemorate female pioneers in a variety of fields.

The Landlord's Worst Nightmare Is a Basic Human Right

Opinion

The Landlord's Worst Nightmare Is a Basic Human Right

By Jeff Seal, Chris Libbey and Nick Libbey

The comedian and journalist Jeff Seal takes to the streets to rally support for a little-known bill that would protect millions of New Yorkers from unjust evictions. But a powerful lobby stands in its way.

Today's Videos

White House Pledges Millions of Free Virus Tests to Schools

Video Video: White House Pledges Millions of Free Virus Tests to Schools

By The New York Times

The Biden administration said it would provide millions of rapid antigen and lab-based coronavirus tests to the nation's K-12 schools each month in an effort keep them open amid spread of the Omicron variant.

U.S. Says Progress With Russia Hinges on Ukraine De-Escalation

Video Video: U.S. Says Progress With Russia Hinges on Ukraine De-Escalation

By Reuters

Wendy R. Sherman, the U.S. deputy secretary of state, said there was potential for agreements with Russia in areas such as arms control and communication, but only if Russia pulled back its threats against Ukraine.

Car Bomb Explodes Near Airport in Somalia's Capital

Video Video: Car Bomb Explodes Near Airport in Somalia's Capital

By Reuters and The Associated Press

The explosion in Mogadishu, Somalia, killed at least eight people and injured nine others. A news website affiliated with Al Shabab said the militants claimed responsibility for the attack.

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