Erik Prince Helped Raise Money for Conservative Spy Venture
Wednesday, February 9, 2022 | |
| News analysis By Anton Troianovski The standoff between Russia and the West over Ukraine could turn into a drawn-out and dangerous diplomatic slog toward a difficult settlement. | | | By Mark Mazzetti and Adam Goldman New details reveal the ambitions of an operation intended to infiltrate opponents of Donald Trump, including moderate Republicans as well as progressives and Democrats. | | | By Lisa Lerer, Luis Ferré-Sadurní and Astead W. Herndon After a scare in November, New Jersey's governor and other Democratic leaders held back-channel talks over lifting mandates and helping voters impatient with restrictions reclaim a sense of normalcy. | | |
| Sports By Katherine Rosman and Ken Belson In the years after the Ray Rice scandal, the N.F.L. redoubled efforts to hire and promote women. But over 30 former staff members say the league's culture remains demoralizing. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Joyce Vance A conviction would set an outer limit on how permissive they can be with firearms. | | |
| By The Associated Press and Reuters The leaders of France, Germany and Poland said there would be "far-reaching consequences" against Russia, but did not specify what those steps might be. | | | By The Associated Press Senator Mitch McConnell, the minority leader, said it was "not the job" of the Republican National Committee to censure Representatives Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger, and called the attack on Jan. 6 a "violent insurrection." | | | By House Of Commons Of Canada Via Cpac Prime Minister Justin Trudeau defiantly called for an end to protests in Canada's capital, where truckers and anti-vaccine groups have paralyzed the city center. | | |
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