Hunter Biden's Tangled Tale Comes Front and Center
Thursday, January 12, 2023 | |
| By Glenn Thrush The revelation is sure to intensify Republican attacks on the president, who has called former President Donald J. Trump irresponsible for hoarding sensitive documents at his estate in Florida. | | | By Adam Entous, Michael S. Schmidt and Katie Benner Federal prosecutors could decide soon whether to indict the president's son on tax and gun charges, and he faces a fresh round of hostile congressional hearings. But a close look at his story shows that it differs in important ways from the narrative promoted by Republicans. | | | By Patricia Mazzei A decade after the Affordable Care Act's federal health insurance marketplace was created, its outsize — and improbable — popularity in South Florida persists. | | |
| U.S. By Carol Rosenberg and Cristina Baussan The three former Guantánamo prisoners who defeated George W. Bush at the Supreme Court in landmark cases are ensconced in family life. We caught up with two of them. One is a home-heating serviceman in central England; the other is an Uber driver in the French Riviera. | | | Opinion | The Conversation By Bret Stephens and David Brooks Is the G.O.P. beyond hope for two conservatives? | | |
| By The Associated Press Travelers navigated flight disruptions as a safety system outage left pilots, airlines and airports without crucial safety information for hours. | | | By The Associated Press The first-year Republican lawmaker, representing parts of Queens and Long Island, admitted to lying about his background, education and finances. | | | Best of Late Night By Trish Bendix After the discovery of a new batch of documents tied to President Biden, Kimmel joked that America is "one episode of 'Storage Wars' away from finding out who killed J.F.K." | | |
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