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From Michigan, the purest distillation of Trump rewarding loyalty to his fraud falsehoods
Trump's going all in on promoting one of the state's leaders in election misinformation.
House panel flags Amazon and its senior executives to Justice Department for potentially criminal conduct
In a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland, the lawmakers accuse Amazon of engaging in a “pattern and practice” of misleading conduct that appeared designed…
M.L.B. Cancels Another Week of Games as Lockout Continues
The league and the players negotiated long after another self-imposed deadline, but a deal could not be reached to save a 162-game season.
The First Black Woman To Solely Own A Tequila Brand: ‘Women Can Do It Without A Man’
Tiffany Capri Hainesworth made a major life change after a long career working in the government.
Democrats embrace politically risky strategy on rising gas prices
Ban on Russian oil is likely to further spike prices at the pump, creating a potential political headache for Democrats.
House Hunting in the Virgin Islands: Hillside Splendor for Under $2 Million
After enduring back-to-back crises in recent years, the British Virgin Islands are beginning to see the return of tourists and foreign investors.
The question of Roger Stone’s ties to extremist groups grows more salient
Stone is an obvious link between Trump and the extremist groups that stormed the Capitol — but is it an important one?
Alex Ovechkin Skates Into Canada’s Dense Ukrainian Enclave
The Capitals, led by the Russian president’s high-profile supporter, are about to play the Oilers in Edmonton, home to a large concentration of the Ukrainian…
‘The Godfather’ Explained in Seven Quotes
The film’s lines have become part of our collective memory. Seven writers, directors and actors look back at the movie and what these words mean…
Geffen Hall’s $550 Million Makeover Is Fully Funded
The New York Philharmonic’s home will reopen in October, a year and a half ahead of schedule, after construction was accelerated during the pandemic.
