The attackers may have broken into the electrical company’s systems as early as February, Ukrainian officials said, but they emphasized that some details of the […]
Continue readingYour Tuesday Evening Briefing
(Want to get this newsletter in your inbox? Here’s the sign-up.) Good evening. Here’s the latest at the end of Tuesday. 1. A man opened […]
Continue readingMark Zuckerberg Ends Election Grants
At the event on Monday, Ms. Epps-Johnson said the grants distributed by the center in 2020 helped fill a substantial void of resources for those […]
Continue readingHow Young Latinos’ Online and TV Habits Offer Political Clues for 2022
Greetings from your co-host Leah Askarinam. Blake Hounshell is off this week. We have an item tonight from our colleague Jazmine Ulloa, who reports on […]
Continue readingGas Prices Force Biden Into an Unlikely Embrace of Fossil Fuels
WASHINGTON — President Biden came into office promising to tackle the planet’s climate crisis. But rising gas prices, driven in part by Russia’s invasion of […]
Continue readingAs Texas Snarls Traffic at Border, Mexican Truckers Form Blockade
PHARR, Texas — Trucks attempting to enter Texas loaded with goods from Mexico sat motionless for hours on Tuesday as lengthy vehicle inspections ordered by […]
Continue readingPFAS: The ‘Forever Chemicals’ You Couldn’t Escape if You Tried
Based on nothing more than their name, per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances certainly don’t sound like something you’d want to find in your burger wrapper. But […]
Continue readingJudge Bans 2 YouTubers From U.S.C. Campus
The 40 students in the class fled, with some tripping over seats as they ran from “what reasonably appeared to them as a credible threat […]
Continue readingU.S. Report Describes a Global Retreat on Human Rights and Democracy
WASHINGTON — Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken said on Tuesday that governments around the world, including in Russia and China, grew more repressive last […]
Continue readingHouse G.O.P., Banding Together, Kills Bid to Honor Pioneering Black Judge
WASHINGTON — In a bitterly divided Congress, it was a rare measure that had been expected to sail through without a fight. A bill to […]
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