WASHINGTON — Two days after the 2020 election that Donald J. Trump refused to admit he lost, his oldest son, Donald Trump Jr., made an urgent …
Continue readingProsecutors Face Distrust in Second Try to Prove Plot to Kidnap Michigan’s Governor
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Four months after one of the most closely watched domestic terrorism trials in recent history ended with zero convictions …
Continue readingDisney Profit Jumps 50 Percent, and Streaming Subscribers Surpass Netflix
LOS ANGELES — Bucking a streaming slowdown that has recently bedeviled Hollywood, Disney+ added 14.4 million subscribers in the most recent …
Continue readingThe Politics of Persecution
After the Federal Bureau of Investigation searched Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Fla., on Monday — an extraordinary event in …
Continue readingIs There Any End to the Ukraine War in Sight?
This article is part of the Debatable newsletter. You can sign up here to receive it on Wednesdays. When Russia invaded Ukraine in February, many …
Continue readingKids’ Mental Health Is a ‘National Emergency.’ Therapists Are in Short Supply.
At the beginning of the year, I started hearing from readers across the country that there were long waiting lists for child and adolescent …
Continue readingThe Superbly Original, Gloriously Weird B-52’s Say Farewell to the Road
When the B-52’s played “Rock Lobster” on “Saturday Night Live” in January 1980, a few months after releasing their debut album, it was a …
Continue readingAnne Heche Remains in Critical Condition After Car Crash
The actress Anne Heche remained in a coma, in critical condition and on a ventilator on Wednesday, five days after a car she was in crashed into …
Continue readingA tally of damage near a Crimean air base contradicts the Kremlin’s assertions.
ODESA, Ukraine — Damage from a series of explosions at a Russian air base in Crimea appeared to be greater than the Kremlin has described, as …
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