How Food Banks Succeeded and What They Need Now
Fatigue among donors and workers is a concern.
Chauvin Trial Day 2: Young Witnesses Offer Emotional Testimonies
On the second day of Derek Chauvin’s trial, eyewitnesses painted a harrowing and consistent picture of what they saw during the fatal arrest of George Floyd.
Do Californians Support a Newsom Recall?
Wednesday: Here’s what recent surveys show. Also: A Cesar Chavez Day visit from the first lady.
Why Mothers Are Skeptical of Covid-19 Aid Promises
For many mothers newly burdened by Covid-19, resentment lingers that the government hasn’t helped more, and sooner. Both political parties are now trying to court them.
Judge Tosses Trump Campaign Aide Confidentiality Agreement
The case is one of several in which former President Donald J. Trump went after former aides that criticized him or his campaign.
Caution vs. Optimism
Cases are rising again in the U.S., even as the vaccine campaign accelerates. We explain why.
Supreme Court Arguments May Be Turning Point for N.C.A.A.
The justices will consider whether limits on payments to student-athletes violate antitrust laws.
Her Book Is About Belonging. She’s Struggling With the Idea.
Sanjena Sathian’s debut novel, “Gold Diggers,” has already landed a TV deal with Mindy Kaling, but success is something both she and her characters grapple with.
Democrats Splinter Over Strategy for Pushing Through Voting Rights Bill
President Biden and leading congressional Democrats have made the far-reaching bill a top priority, but some proponents believe it needs major changes.
N.A.A.C.P. Sues Georgia to Overturn Bill Limiting Voting Rights
The suit is the third case brought since Georgia’s Republican governor signed a bill curtailing voting access and rights.
Matt Gaetz Under Investigation Over Possible Sex Trafficking
An inquiry into the Florida congressman was opened in the final months of the Trump administration, people briefed on it said.
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