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Bias and Human Error Played Parts in F.B.I.’s Jan. 6 Failure, Documents Suggest

The F.B.I. appeared to be blinded by a lack of imagination, a narrow focus on “lone wolf” offenders and a…

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House Votes to End Covid Precautions as G.O.P. Uses Pandemic in Political Attacks

Republicans in Congress are seeking to capitalize on discontent about the federal coronavirus response while the party’s presidential contenders are…

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U.S. Charges Four in Connection With the Assassination of Haiti’s President

The decision to charge the men, considered to be ringleaders in the assassination plot, in the United States is an…

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A Fashion Show That Widens the Lens on Asian Identity

The art collective CFGNY held a conceptual fashion show at the Japan Society.

World

Amid Violent Surge, Netanyahu Juggles Competing Goals. But for How Long?

After a deadly week, Benjamin Netanyahu faces domestic calls for a harsh crackdown, and international pressure to moderate. It’s a…

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Trump’s Well-Worn Legal Playbook Starts to Look Frayed

The former president’s familiar tactics of defiance, counterattacks and delays appear less successful than ever as investigations and court proceedings…

Arts

The Yale Library That’s a Temple to Learning … and a Portal to Hell

In “Hell Bent,” Leigh Bardugo continues the fantastical journey she began in “Ninth House.”

Business

Black Americans Are Much More Likely to Face Tax Audits, Study Finds

A new report documents systemic discrimination in how the I.R.S. selects taxpayers to be audited, with implications for a debate…

Arts

An Ad Hoc Ukrainian Ballet Troupe Settles Into Life in The Hague

The dancers in the United Ukrainian Ballet have found a home in the Netherlands. This week the company makes its…

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Can Joe Manchin Broker a Debt Deal as Republicans Try to Unseat Him?

The centrist West Virginia Democrat, who faces re-election in 2024, has made it clear he believes he can help broker…

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