Republican Ties to Extremist Groups Are Under Scrutiny
By Neal E. Boudette and Coral Davenport The move, one of the most ambitious in the auto industry, is a piece of a broader plan by the company to become carbon neutral by 2040. | | By Luke Broadwater and Matthew Rosenberg A number of members of Congress have links to organizations and movements that played a role in the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol. | | By Katie Thomas, Carl Zimmer and Sharon LaFraniere An early analysis in Britain found that the vaccine had an efficacy rate of nearly 90 percent. But in a small South Africa trial, the efficacy rate dropped to just under 50 percent. | | |
U.S. By Eric Lipton Traffic on two recent evenings at the hotel was exceedingly slow, even after the city lifted a ban on indoor dining. | | Opinion By Thomas B. Edsall Religious resentment has become a potent recruiting tool for the hard right. | | |
By Reuters Speaker Nancy Pelosi condemned House Republican leaders on Thursday after they named Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene to serve on the Education and Labor Committee. Ms. Greene supported the QAnon movement and other conspiracies. | | By Reuters At least 6 people died and nine others were hospitalized after a liquid nitrogen leak at a Foundation Food Group poultry plant in Gainesville, Ga., on Thursday. | | By Reuters and The Associated Press Demonstrators flooded the streets after the sudden announcement that a ban on abortions for fetal abnormalities would take effect. | | |
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