Today's Headlines: U.S. Economy Grew 1.7% in 4th Quarter, Capping a Strong Year

Bribery Case Casts a Shadow Over Eric Adams's Public Safety Chief
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U.S. Economy Grew 1.7% in 4th Quarter, Capping a Strong Year

U.S. Economy Grew 1.7% in 4th Quarter, Capping a Strong Year

By Talmon Joseph Smith

The overall 2021 increase in the gross domestic product was the biggest in decades as the pandemic's effects eased, though challenges persist.

Bribery Case Casts a Shadow Over Eric Adams's Public Safety Chief

Bribery Case Casts a Shadow Over Eric Adams's Public Safety Chief

By Michael Rothfeld, William K. Rashbaum and Jan Ransom

Despite once being ensnared in a federal corruption investigation, Philip Banks III will play a central role in the mayor's plan to reduce gun violence.

Austin Orders U.S. Military to Step Up Efforts to Prevent Civilian Harm

Austin Orders U.S. Military to Step Up Efforts to Prevent Civilian Harm

By Eric Schmitt, Charlie Savage and Azmat Khan

A new directive outlines steps intended to change how commanders think about their jobs, after New York Times investigations into botched airstrikes.

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'Jeopardy!' Hasn't Had a Player Like Amy Schneider

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'Jeopardy!' Hasn't Had a Player Like Amy Schneider

By Shane O'Neill

The most successful woman to compete on the show can finally celebrate her 40-day winning streak. And the money.

How Crypto Became the New Subprime

Opinion | Paul Krugman

How Crypto Became the New Subprime

By Paul Krugman

Once again, risky financial products are being sold to the vulnerable.

Today's Videos

'We've Been Through This Before': Ukraine City Braces for Possible Russian Invasion

Video Video: 'We've Been Through This Before': Ukraine City Braces for Possible Russian Invasion

By Brent McDonald, Yousur Al-Hlou, Dmitriy Khavin, Andriy Dubchak, Christiaan Triebert, Brenna Smith and Aaron Byrd

Flanked by rebel combatants and Russian forces to the east and Russian ships to the south, Mariupol is one place where President Vladimir Putin's forces could attack first, or stage a provocation. We speak to residents and soldiers on the front line in this Ukrainian city.

Biden Formally Announces Justice Breyer's Retirement

Video Video: Biden Formally Announces Justice Breyer's Retirement

By The Associated Press

President Biden commended Justice Stephen G. Breyer for his nearly 28 years on the bench, and said his pick for the vacancy "will be the first Black woman ever nominated to the United States Supreme Court."

Cardona Urges Schools to Invest in Extra Tutoring

Video Video: Cardona Urges Schools to Invest in Extra Tutoring

By The New York Times

Miguel Cardona, the education secretary, said reopening the nation's schools without addressing the time lost from learning during the pandemic would be insufficient, and called on schools to use federal stimulus funds to invest in mental health counseling and tutoring.

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