Biden Faces His First Big Choice on Debt Limit
| By Maggie Haberman The former vice president is a key witness to former President Donald Trump's attempts to block congressional certification of Joseph Biden's victory in the 2020 election. | | | By Jim Tankersley After Republicans passed a bill that pairs spending cuts and fossil fuel support with raising the nation's borrowing cap, the president must decide when and how to negotiate | | | By Somini Sengupta On tiny farms they're testing creative ideas to stay ahead of the cascading threats — heat and drought, cyclones and floods — transforming their world. | | |
| Arts By Michael Janofsky A combination of the Covid pandemic and changing demographics has led them to expand their visions and horizons. | | | Opinion | Brent Staples By Brent Staples The Lost Cause myth that was used to justify honoring Robert E. Lee was bankrupt from the start. | | |
| By Reuters President Yoon Suk Yeol of South Korea put on a show at the White House after a bit of coaxing from President Biden. | | | By Reuters Griner, who spoke to reporters ahead of the start of the 2023 W.N.B.A. season, said she is "never going overseas to play again" unless she was representing the U.S. at the Olympics. | | | Best of Late Night By Trish Bendix Jimmy Kimmel suggested that after leaving late night, James Corden should "stick to corporate gigs, podcasts, maybe 'The Masked Singer.'" | | |
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