Biden Seeks Quick Start With Executive Actions and Aggressive Legislation
In an effort to mark a clean break from the Trump era, the president-elect plans to roll out dozens of executive orders in his first 10 days on top of a big stimulus plan and an expansive immigration bill.
Trump Will Leave Office With His Lowest Approval Rating Ever
He also appears to be on track to finish his term with the lowest final approval rating of any modern-day president.
States Brace for Armed Protests in Wake of U.S. Capitol Attack
State officials are activating National Guard troops and closing off Capitol grounds in response to F.B.I. warnings that armed protesters are preparing to act.
Life Sentence for White Man Who Fatally Stabbed Black Student in Maryland
A brief and violent encounter that was called a racially motivated hate crime cast a pall over two college campuses.
Pastor Who Advised Obama and Bush Is Sentenced to 6 Years for Cheating Investors
Kirbyjon H. Caldwell was senior pastor of the Windsor Village United Methodist Church in Houston and rose to prominence as a supporter of George W. Bush and Barack Obama.
Mexico Clears Salvador Cienfuegos, Ex-Defense Minister, in Drug Case
Gen. Salvador Cienfuegos Zepeda returned to Mexico last year after the Department of Justice abruptly dropped drug-trafficking and corruption charges.
Trump’s Ideas Flourish Among State and Local Republicans
As President Trump prepares to exit the White House, his ideas, including falsehoods and conspiracy theories, continue to exert a gravitational pull among grass-roots G.O.P. officials.
Inaugural Security Is Fortified in D.C. as Military and Police Links Are Eyed in Riot
Dozens of people in Washington on the day of the attack on the Capitol were said to be on a terrorism watch list.
San Francisco’s Tech Workers Are Leaving the Bay Area
As a tech era draws to an end, more workers and companies are packing up. What comes next?
Pet Food Recall is Expanded After 70 Dogs Die
Midwestern Pet Foods Inc. expanded a voluntary recall after fatal levels of a toxin produced by mold were found in some of its products, the F.D.A. said.
Airbnb to Cancel D.C. Reservations For Next Week
Airbnb, likely the biggest player in the short-term rental market, will cancel all reservations made in the Washington area next week and block new rentals, the company announced in a statement Wednesday.
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