Newly Released Messages Detail Roots of the 'Fake Electors' Scheme
By Adam Liptak The justices ruled that the 14th Amendment did not allow Colorado to bar the former president from the state's primary ballot. | | By Luke Broadwater and Maggie Haberman Emails and texts unearthed in a lawsuit show how key figures intended their plan to create a "cloud of confusion" to help keep Donald Trump in office after his 2020 election loss. | | By Aaron Boxerman and Adam Rasgon A small number of trucks carrying desperately needed food headed for Gaza City, but at least some were swarmed and looted by people along the way. | | |
Business By Emma Goldberg A new study shows that white-collar employees who can work remotely now live roughly twice as far from their offices as they did prepandemic. | | Opinion By W.j. Hennigan The risk of nuclear conflict is rising. It's time for the world to pull itself back from the edge. | | |
By The Associated Press Some Gazan families were walking south on Sunday, saying it was too hard to get food aid in the north. | | By Noah Throop, Kassie Bracken and Mark Boyer Denise Eason's small business has persevered through her husband's death, a pandemic and inflation. What she wants is a president who can help entrepreneurs thrive. | | By Reuters Lawmakers and crowds of supporters cheered as France became the first country in the world to explicitly protect access to abortion in its Constitution. | | |
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