Amid Jan. 6 Revelations, Election Lies Still Dominate the G.O.P.
| By Anton Troianovski, Andrew E. Kramer and Michael Levenson In a speech at an economic forum, he called the U.S. a fading power and said sanctions on Russia, not the Ukraine war, are hurting Western economies. | | | News Analysis By Jonathan Weisman The hearings have demolished the myth of a stolen presidential election, but with the 2022 primary season in full tilt, the revelations have not loosened the grip of the lie on Republicans. | | | By Maggie Haberman In a speech, Donald J. Trump was undeterred by the Jan. 6 House committee's account of how his rioting supporters menaced the vice president, and the panel's dismantling of many of his election lies. | | |
| Technology By David Yaffe-Bellany As cryptocurrencies have plunged, attention has focused on a potential point of vulnerability: the market's reliance on a so-called stablecoin called Tether. | | | Opinion | Jamelle Bouie By Jamelle Bouie If the tables were turned, Republicans would not hesitate to use every argument and every tool at their disposal. | | |
| By Natalie Reneau, Stella Cooper, Alan Feuer and Aaron Byrd A Times investigation of court documents, text messages and hundreds of videos shows how the Proud Boys coordinated to instigate multiple breaches of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. | | | By The Associated Press The Food and Drug Administration authorized both the Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccines for use in children as young as 6 months. Doses would be rolled out after a final recommendation from the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. | | | By The Associated Press The police said a gunman opened fire during a potluck dinner at Saint Stephen's Episcopal Church in Vestavia Hills, Ala., killing three people before being subdued by a parishioner. | | |
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