Anthony Sowell, Serial Killer Who Terrorized Cleveland, Dies at 61
Mr. Sowell, who was sentenced to death in 2011, murdered 11 women and hid the remains of his victims on his property.
‘Dangerous Stuff’: Hackers Tried to Poison Water Supply of Florida Town
For years, cybersecurity experts have warned of attacks on small municipal systems. In Oldsmar, Fla., the levels of lye were changed and could have sickened residents.
Representative Ron Wright of Texas Dies After Battling Covid-19
Representative Ron Wright, Republican of Texas, died on Sunday after battling Covid-19 in the hospital, his office said on Monday. He was 67.
Minimum Wage Hike Would Help Poverty but Cost Jobs, C.B.O. Says
The Congressional Budget Office said raising the federal minimum wage to $15 would also increase the deficit, potentially helping the proposal’s prospects of being included in relief legislation.
How Alan Dershowitz Became a Force in Clemency Grants
The lawyer Alan M. Dershowitz, who represented the former president in his first impeachment trial, used his access for a wide array of clients as they sought pardons or commutations.
Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today
AstraZeneca clinical trials in South Africa showed little protection against some forms of illness.
First Up at Trump’s Impeachment: Can a Former President Stand Trial?
To avoid having to make a judgment about Donald J. Trump’s conduct in the Jan. 6 riot, Republicans have argued the proceeding is unconstitutional.
Impeachment Briefing: Trump’s Trial Starts Tomorrow
Democrats are likely to rely heavily on video footage from the riot.
Karen Lewis, Who Fought for Chicago’s Teachers, Dies at 67
As the resolute head of the city’s teachers union, she led a seven-day strike in 2012 and often butted heads with Mayor Rahm Emanuel.
Georgia Officials Review Trump’s Phone Call to Raffensperger
The office of Georgia’s secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger, has initiated a fact-finding inquiry into Donald Trump’s January phone call to Mr. Raffensperger pressuring him to “find” votes.
A Few Covid Vaccine Recipients Developed a Rare Blood Disorder
A link to the vaccines is not certain, and investigations are underway in some reported cases.
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