Menace Enters the Republican Mainstream
Saturday, November 13, 2021 | |
By Katie Benner and Luke Broadwater Stephen K. Bannon, a former top aide to Donald Trump, had refused to comply with subpoenas from the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on Congress. | | By Lisa Lerer and Astead W. Herndon Threats of violence have become commonplace among a significant part of the party, as historians and those who study democracy warn of a dark shift in American politics. | | By Joe Coscarelli and Julia Jacobs The pop star had called the arrangement, which governed her life for nearly 14 years, exploitative. A judge ruled it was "no longer required." | | |
Sports By Jeré Longman, Kevin Draper and Kriston Jae Bethel Larry Miller has written a book revealing that at age 16, in 1965, he murdered someone. The disclosure blindsided the family of the victim, whose name he never mentioned. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Shoshana Zuboff Ending data extraction is the key to ending surveillance capitalism. | | |
By The Associated Press Hundreds of #FreeBritney supporters cheered and danced outside Los Angeles Superior Court. | | By Storyful Prolonged rain in most of Oregon and southern Washington State caused severe flooding in the region, prompting a rescue of 20 people who were stranded in a recreational vehicle park near the Oregon coast. | | By Reuters F.W. de Klerk, South Africa's last white president, apologized for his past statements on apartheid, which had angered some people who still live with the legacy of its injustices, in a posthumous video. Mr. de Klerk had helped dismantle the apartheid system as the president. | | |
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