Despite Growing Evidence, a Prosecution of Trump Would Face Challenges
| By Mike McIntire, Glenn Thrush and Eric Lipton The number of firearms in the U.S. is outpacing the country's population, as an emboldened gun industry and its allies target buyers with rhetoric of fear, machismo and defiance. | | | By Michael S. Schmidt and Maggie Haberman As House hearings highlighted testimony that could create more pressure to pursue a criminal case, the former president tried out a defense that strained credulity. | | | By Apoorva Mandavilli The vaccines seem safe for children and are likely to protect against severe illness. But data on efficacy are thin, and most children have already been infected. | | |
| Real Estate By Joanne Kaufman A Los Angeles actor and producer moved across the pond to restore his crumbling ancestral home. But fixing up a 50,000-square-foot manor isn't easy. | | | Opinion | Maureen Dowd By Maureen Dowd Trump set a fire with lies, then doused Mike Pence in gasoline. | | |
| By Reuters An assault on a Sikh temple in Afghanistan's capital killed several people and injured others. A car bomb appearing to target the temple also detonated nearby, according to Taliban officials. | | | By Mekado Murphy Colin Trevorrow narrates a dinosaur escape sequence featuring Bryce Dallas Howard. | | | By Trish Bendix The House committee that is investigating the Jan. 6 attack continued with its televised hearings this week, and late-night host continued discussing them. | | |
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