Pressured by Their Base on Abortion, Republicans Strain to Find a Way Forward
Wednesday, April 12, 2023 | |
| By Kurtis Lee As recession fears persist, the troubles in major industries have hurt tax revenues, turning the state's $100 billion surplus into a deficit. | | | By Jonathan Weisman Some in the party are urging compromise, warning of dire electoral consequences for 2024, while other stances, on guns and gay rights, also risk turning off moderates. | | | By Kellen Browning and Stuart A. Thompson Youth culture and national defense collided in a community known for edgy jokes. The YouTube celebrity it was dedicated to seemed as surprised as anyone. | | |
| New York By Corey Kilgannon A new opera production at the Met explores the life and tragic career of the gay boxer Emile Griffith, a welterweight champion. | | | Opinion By Adrian J. Rivera, Patrick Healy and Kristen Soltis Anderson The participants discuss aging, ageism and life in America after the age of 65. | | |
| By Storyful, Reuters and The Associated Press Video from a Russian state news agency appears to show streets, cars and houses blanketed in a thick layer of volcanic ash. | | | By The Associated Press Video of the aftermath shows burned motorcycles, destroyed buildings and debris strewn across Pazigyi Village, located in northern Myanmar. | | | Best of Late Night By Trish Bendix Jimmy Kimmel joked that President Biden declared the pandemic's end "about a year after the rest of us did." | | |
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