Fire at Turkey Ski Resort Kills at Least 66
Fire at Turkey Ski Resort Kills at Least 66 The pre-dawn blaze broke out at a popular resort during a school break. Some survivors spoke of terrifying escapes.
Fire at Turkey Ski Resort Kills at Least 66 The pre-dawn blaze broke out at a popular resort during a school break. Some survivors spoke of terrifying escapes.
Trump Says Putin Is ‘Destroying Russia’ President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia praised President Trump’s second inauguration, but the American leader did not return the compliment.
What to Know About Trump’s Broad Grant of Clemency to Jan. 6 Rioters He issued formal pardons to more than 1,550 rioters charged with a wide range of crimes and commuted the sentences of 14 members of far-right groups.
Israel Embarks on an ‘Extensive’ Military Operation in the West Bank The announcement came shortly after President Trump rescinded Biden-era sanctions on Israeli settlers and Jewish extremists raided Palestinian villages in protest against the cease-fire in Gaza.
C.E.O.s, and President Trump, Want Workers Back in the Office Amazon, JPMorgan and others have been telling their employees that remote work is over. Now federal employees have been ordered to come to work in person, too.
Thomas Sondergard Brings Nordic Music and Hygge to Minnesota Orchestra With the Nordic Soundscapes Festival, Thomas Sondergard puts his stamp on the Minnesota Orchestra (and its interior spaces).
Specialty Coffee Shops and Parisian Cafes The city’s traditional cafes and bistros are staking out their cultural territory in an emerging duel against highly caffeinated upstarts serving up latte art.
Winter Storm Brings Snow to Texas and Louisiana “So many of you have never seen an event like this,” Louisiana’s state climatologist warned, with New Orleans facing possibly the most snow it has ever seen.
What Trump Did on Day 1, and Biden’s Final Acts Plus, an Olympic medal fail.
Southport Killer Had ‘Sickening and Sustained Interest’ in Violence, U.K. Officials Say Axel Rudakubana, who killed three young girls in the Southport attack, appeared to have no particular ideology but was obsessed by death and genocide, investigators said.
Trump’s Jan. 6 Pardons Erase Justice Department’s Investigation President Trump’s pardons in the Jan. 6 case abruptly ended the most complex investigation in U.S. history. It also raised questions about what he will do next against a department he has said is full of his enemies.
Doug Collins, a Key Trump Impeachment Player, Will Face Senators as V.A. Pick Former Representative Doug Collins does not have a traditional résumé for a V.A. secretary, but he fits the mold of a Trump loyalist.
How Guatemala Plans to Resettle Planeloads of Deportees from U.S. The case of Guatemala reveals how President Trump’s promised sweeps could change life outside the United States, too.
What 7 Americans Thought About Trump’s Inauguration Speech We’ll be regularly checking in with this group of people during President Trump’s first 100 days in office. Here’s what they thought on Day 1.
What Trump Did on Day 1: Tracking His Biggest Moves President Trump made major policy moves immediately after taking office, withdrawing from major international agreements, promising steep tariffs and pardoning nearly all of the Jan. 6 rioters.
A Heavy Favorite Emerges in the Race to Lead the Democratic Party Ken Martin, the chair of the Minnesota Democrats, said he was nearing the level of support needed to become the next leader of the Democratic National Committee.
Trump Pardons Nearly All Involved in Jan. 6 Attack On his first day back in office, President Trump pardoned all of the nearly 1,600 people charged in connection with the attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Maggie Haberman, White House correspondent for The New York Times, describes why those pardons are so unusual.
Scenes From Across an America Bracing Itself Against Brutal Winter Cold An intense blast of arctic air blanketed the Mid-Atlantic and the Northeast with frigid temperatures, and a rare winter storm was expected along the Gulf Coast.
Trump Moves to End Entry Program for Migrants From 4 Nations The president sought to end a program that allowed migrants fleeing Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela and Haiti to fly into the United States and remain in the country for up to two years.
Joy, Anger and Little Remorse Outside D.C. Jail After Trump’s Jan. 6 Pardons Dozens of people with ties to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol gathered outside the detention facility in Washington to celebrate Trump’s pardons of those convicted of crimes that day.