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Forecasters Expect Biden’s Stimulus to Rapidly Boost Economy

The stimulus bill President Biden signed on Thursday includes several provisions meant to quickly put money in the hands of low- and middle-income segments of the population.

L.A.P.D. Strongly Criticized Over Handling of George Floyd Protests

An independent report commissioned by the Los Angeles City Council faulted the department for its lack of planning and chaotic response.

Georgetown Law Terminates Professor for Remarks About Black Students

The law school said Sandra A. Sellers, an adjunct professor, had been terminated, and David C. Batson, another adjunct, had been placed on administrative leave.

Congressional Aides Unite to Push for Change at the Capitol After the Riot

Shaken by the assault on Jan. 6, about 1,000 congressional aides, mostly people of color, have joined forces to press for changes in their workplace. It is the closest they can get to a union.

The Fight Is On to Define the Pandemic Aid Bill

Democrats have embraced the scope and cost of the stimulus measure, daring Republicans to campaign against the myriad benefits it delivers for their constituents.

Aaron Rose, Photographer Whose Work Long Went Unseen, Dies at 84

Spurning commercialism, he made thousands of one-of-a-kind prints that for decades he largely kept to himself. Then came a show at the Whitney.

Can Democrats Still Count on the Grass-Roots?

An internal study by Democratic consultants found that some small-dollar donors plan to cut back on giving.

Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today

Israel’s reopening, and vaccine doses in limbo.

Head of Federal Student Aid Office Under Betsy DeVos Resigns

Mark Brown was appointed by Betsy DeVos, the former education secretary, to be the head of the Office of Federal Student Aid.

How to Watch Biden’s Speech

President Biden will speak about the coronavirus pandemic and the $1.9 trillion relief package he signed. The Times will livestream the speech, which begins at 8 p.m. Eastern.

Pentagon condemns Tucker Carlson’s remarks on women in military

The Fox News host’s comments came days after two women were nominated to lead two of the military’s combatant commands.

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