Today's Headlines: Scalise and Jordan Announce Bids for Speaker as Vacancy Paralyzes the House

Giuliani's Drinking, Long a Fraught Subject, Has Trump Prosecutors' Attention
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Scalise and Jordan Announce Bids for Speaker as Vacancy Paralyzes the House

Scalise and Jordan Announce Bids for Speaker as Vacancy Paralyzes the House

By Carl Hulse and Luke Broadwater

Representatives Steve Scalise of Louisiana and Jim Jordan of Ohio are both running to succeed Kevin McCarthy, who was ousted as speaker.

Giuliani's Drinking, Long a Fraught Subject, Has Trump Prosecutors' Attention

Giuliani's Drinking, Long a Fraught Subject, Has Trump Prosecutors' Attention

By Matt Flegenheimer and Maggie Haberman

The former mayor's drinking has become an investigative subplot in Donald Trump's federal case over 2020 election interference. But long before that, friends had grown deeply concerned.

Turning to Street Vending, New Migrants Find a Competitive World

Turning to Street Vending, New Migrants Find a Competitive World

By Nicole Hong, Ana Ley and Juan Arredondo

Newly arrived migrants are hawking candy, fruit and beverages in New York City, often with young children in tow. Turf battles with more established vendors are becoming common.

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A Ransom Note and a Fingerprint: How a Missing 9-Year-Old Was Found

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A Ransom Note and a Fingerprint: How a Missing 9-Year-Old Was Found

By Jesse McKinley

The rescue of Charlotte Sena began with a lucky break — and a possible missed opportunity — followed by old-fashioned police work.

The U.S. Has a New Set of Tools for Bullying the World

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The U.S. Has a New Set of Tools for Bullying the World

By Christopher Caldwell

How the global economy became weaponized.

Today's Videos

Police Question Bob Menendez's Future Wife After Fatal Car Crash

Video Video: Police Question Bob Menendez's Future Wife After Fatal Car Crash

Dashcam video from 2018 obtained by The New York Times shows police officers in New Jersey speaking to Nadine Arslanian, Senator Bob Menendez's soon-to-be wife, after she struck a man with her car.

Gunman Injures 5 People in Attack at University in Baltimore

Video Video: Gunman Injures 5 People in Attack at University in Baltimore

By The Associated Press

The shooting happened during homecoming events on the Morgan State University campus.

Late Night Hosts Roast Kevin McCarthy on His Way Out

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Late Night Hosts Roast Kevin McCarthy on His Way Out

By Trish Bendix

"Nine months? I've been to Phish concerts longer than that," Jimmy Fallon joked of McCarthy's tenure as speaker of the House.

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