Rapid Inflation Stokes Unease From Wall Street to Washington
Friday, February 11, 2022 | |
| By Luke Broadwater, Jonathan Martin, Maggie Haberman and Michael S. Schmidt Sparse call records and missing documents hinder the House panel as it tries to piece together what President Trump was doing during the attack on Congress. | | | By Jeanna Smialek and Madeleine Ngo Consumer Price Index data showed prices climbing faster than expected, picking up across a broad array of goods and services. | | | By Anton Troianovski Military drills in Belarus, deployments in western Russia and Crimea, and planned naval exercises in the Black Sea gave an ominous undertone to a continuing diplomatic scramble. | | |
| U.S. By Charlie Savage A partly declassified letter from two senators, Ron Wyden and Martin Heinrich, does not say what the data is. | | | Opinion By 'Sway' Conspiracy theories have loomed over the school shooting in which his son, Noah, died. Leonard Pozner reflects on how the truth can triumph online. | | |
| By Reuters The bipartisan legislation would end the secretive practice of forced arbitration in workplace sexual assault and harassment claims. | | | By The Associated Press Russia's top diplomat dismissed talks with his British counterpart as unproductive. | | | By Storyful and Reuters Truckers and drivers departed from across France with the goal of converging as a convoy in Paris to protest the country's vaccination pass program. The effort was directly inspired by Canada's trucker-led movement. | | |
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