What Drove a Mass Attack on Brazil's Capital? Mass Delusion.
Tuesday, January 10, 2023 | |
| By Catie Edmondson After initially balking at a package of changes to House rules that enshrine concessions the speaker made to ultraconservative members, Republicans united to push them through. | | | By Jack Nicas Sunday's riot laid bare a daunting threat to Brazilian democracy: Unlike past putsch attempts in Latin America, this one was driven by deeply rooted conspiracy theories. | | | By Julia Moskin The Copenhagen chef René Redzepi says fine dining at the highest level, with its grueling hours and intense workplace culture, has hit a breaking point: "It's unsustainable." | | |
| New York By Christine Chung The black bear was found nesting on a bed of leaves in a crawl space of their house in Plainville, Conn., last month. A TikTok video of the bear has been viewed more than 15 million times. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Lina M. Khan The chairwoman of the F.T.C. argues in favor of a proposal to eliminate noncompete clauses from employee contracts. | | |
| By Reuters A deadly collision between two buses in Senegal may have been caused by a burst tire, according to officials. | | | By Storyful Officials issued evacuation orders for parts of Santa Cruz County as heavy rain inundated the area and caused the San Lorenzo River to rise rapidly. | | | Best of Late Night By Trish Bendix "It got so out of control, I thought I was watching the Oscars," Kimmel said of Speaker Kevin McCarthy's 15-round ordeal. | | |
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