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Tuesday, December 13, 2022

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FTX's Sam Bankman-Fried Is Arrested in the Bahamas

FTX's Sam Bankman-Fried Is Arrested in the Bahamas

By David Yaffe-Bellany, William K. Rashbaum and Matthew Goldstein

A statement by the government of the Bahamas said Mr. Bankman-Fried was arrested after prosecutors in the United States filed criminal charges.

Major Fusion Energy Breakthrough to Be Announced by Scientists

Major Fusion Energy Breakthrough to Be Announced by Scientists

By Kenneth Chang

Researchers working with lasers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory are expected to say they made a major advance that could lead to future energy sources.

Two Decades After 9/11 Inquiry, a Similar Plan for Covid Stalls in Congress

Two Decades After 9/11 Inquiry, a Similar Plan for Covid Stalls in Congress

By Sheryl Gay Stolberg

The 9/11 Commission prompted a national reckoning over the Sept. 11 attacks. But some experts fear that the chance to create an independent panel to investigate the pandemic response is slipping away.

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The Climate Impact of Your Neighborhood, Mapped

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The Climate Impact of Your Neighborhood, Mapped

By Nadja Popovich, Mira Rojanasakul and Brad Plumer

Where and how you live shapes your household's contribution to climate change. Explore differences across the nation.

'White Lotus' Didn't Care About Toxic Masculinity After All

Opinion | Michelle Goldberg

'White Lotus' Didn't Care About Toxic Masculinity After All

By Michelle Goldberg

The finale of the hit show was absurd in the existential sense.

Today's Videos

What Happens to the Migrant Workers Who Built the World Cup?

Video Video: What Happens to the Migrant Workers Who Built the World Cup?

By Nicole Salazar, Pramod Acharya, Sarah Kerr and Ben Laffin

The World Cup was a $220 billion construction project powered by migrant workers. We went to Nepal — a major source of labor for Qatar — to find out what's driving workers to do dangerous jobs that many say they can't afford to lose.

Late Night Isn't Amused by Marjorie Taylor Greene's Jan. 6 Joke

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Late Night Isn't Amused by Marjorie Taylor Greene's Jan. 6 Joke

By Trish Bendix

The Republican congresswoman said that if she and Steve Bannon had planned the Capitol riot, "we would have won."

Snowfall Disrupts Travel in Britain

Video Video: Snowfall Disrupts Travel in Britain

By The New York Times

Frigid temperatures and snow delayed flights and transit amid a prolonged cold streak that has put stress on the country's energy supplies.

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