Oath Keepers Leader Charged With Seditious Conspiracy in Jan. 6 Investigation
| By Adam Liptak But the justices allowed a vaccination requirement for health care workers at facilities that receive federal money. | | | By Alan Feuer and Adam Goldman The F.B.I. arrested Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the far-right militia, in a major step forward in the investigation into the attack on the Capitol by supporters of Donald J. Trump. | | | By Richard Fausset and Michael Wines A sweeping 2021 law drew a legal complaint from the Justice Department. Legislators in the state are considering several new measures focused on ballot access and fraud investigations. | | |
| Business They stepped up in the pandemic "to save the world," says Marc Benioff of Salesforce. Even as their tax practices and perches kept them above its troubles. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Alex McElroy From bad boyfriends to Jan. 6 rioters, men are using the language of vulnerability as a cudgel, feigning emotional fragility to retain power and dominance. | | |
| By The New York Times President Biden said his administration would double its previous purchase of coronavirus tests to be distributed for free to Americans and deploy additional medical personnel to states hard-hit by the Omicron variant. | | | By Storyful and The Associated Press In neighborhoods near the Green Zone in Baghdad, some residents watched from gardens and rooftops as rounds from the embassy's counter rocket system exploded in the air in flashes of red. | | | By The Associated Press The House passed a set of voting rights measures in a party-line 220 to 203 vote. In a move aimed at bypassing a Republican filibuster in the Senate, the legislation joined two separate bills already passed by the House with an unrelated measure covering NASA. | | |
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