Saturday, December 11, 2021

Today's Headlines: Consumer Prices Rose at Fastest Pace Since 1982, Pressuring Washington

Supreme Court Allows Challenge to Texas Abortion Law but Leaves It in Effect
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Saturday, December 11, 2021

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Consumer Prices Rose at Fastest Pace Since 1982, Pressuring Washington

Consumer Prices Rose at Fastest Pace Since 1982, Pressuring Washington

By Jeanna Smialek

The Consumer Price Index is rising sharply, a concern for Washington policymakers and a sign of the rising costs facing American households.

Supreme Court Allows Challenge to Texas Abortion Law but Leaves It in Effect

Supreme Court Allows Challenge to Texas Abortion Law but Leaves It in Effect

By Adam Liptak

The law, which bans most abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy, was drafted to evade review in federal court and has been in effect since September.

Jan. 6 Committee Examines PowerPoint Document Sent to Meadows

Jan. 6 Committee Examines PowerPoint Document Sent to Meadows

By Luke Broadwater and Alan Feuer

Mark Meadows's lawyer said the former White House chief of staff did not act on the document, which recommended that President Donald J. Trump declare a national emergency to keep himself in power.

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Editors' Picks

In Texas, a Battle Over What Can Be Taught, and What Books Can Be Read

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In Texas, a Battle Over What Can Be Taught, and What Books Can Be Read

By Michael Powell

A new state law constricts teachers when it comes to race and history. And a politician is questioning why 850 titles are on library shelves. The result: "A lot of our teachers are petrified."

Can We Trust What's Happening to Money?

Opinion | Peter Coy

Can We Trust What's Happening to Money?

By Peter Coy

It's not just about the demise of coins and dollar bills. It's also about society's faith in the very idea of money.

Today's Videos

Biden Honors Bob Dole on Second Day of Tributes

Video Video: Biden Honors Bob Dole on Second Day of Tributes

By The Associated Press

While speaking at a memorial service, President Biden praised Bob Dole, the former senator, presidential nominee and World War II veteran, for his legacy and contributions to the country.

Macron and Scholz Meet to Discuss a More Independent Europe

Video Video: Macron and Scholz Meet to Discuss a More Independent Europe

By The Associated Press

The new German chancellor, Olaf Scholz, made his first foreign trip to France, where he and President Emmanuel Macron discussed strengthening Europe and their nations' ties.

N.Y. Imposes Mask Mandate for Some Indoor Public Spaces

Video Video: N.Y. Imposes Mask Mandate for Some Indoor Public Spaces

By The Associated Press

The new requirement applies to all indoor public spaces in New York State that do not require vaccination for entry.

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