Money Floods the Race for Control of Congress, More Than a Year Early
By Dan Barry, Alan Feuer and Matthew Rosenberg Inside, the violence was winding down. But outside, seven men found themselves at the center of breathtaking brutality. | | By Shane Goldmacher The main House war chests for both Democrats and Republicans have a combined $128 million in the bank — more than double the sum at this point in 2020. | | By Helene Cooper The story of 8-year-old Asma, injured by a U.S. tear-gas canister, echoes the heartbreak and heroism of the 20-year American misadventure in Afghanistan. | | |
World By Jason Horowitz Part of the Catholic church in Sicily has imposed a three-year prohibition on naming godparents, arguing that the tradition has become merely a way to fortify family ties — and mob ties, too. | | Opinion | Michelle Goldberg By Michelle Goldberg In the infrastructure negotiations, the leader of the House progressive caucus has shown a willingness to play hardball. | | |
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