Tax Bill Moves Forward, but Election-Year Politics Threaten Its Chances
Republicans planned on Wednesday to push a $78 billion bipartisan tax bill through the House. The effort is a test of whether a dysfunctional Congress can pass major legislation in an election year.Read More
With Fate of Ukraine’s Top General in Question, All Eyes Turn to Zelensky
Portraits of Gen. Valery Zaluzhny hang in coffee shops and bars inside Ukraine, but his strained relationship with President Volodymyr Zelensky may cost him his post.Read More
Kids Online Safety Act Is a Bipartisan Push to Protect Children on Social Media
A bill backed by dozens of senators would require platforms take “reasonable measures” to shield children from bullying, harassment, sexual exploitation, anorexia, self-harm and predatory marketing.Read More
Only Tesla Shareholders Can Clean Up Musk’s Compensation Mess
The ruling against Musk’s prior pay deal throws negotiations over his next package into disarray.Read More
Taylor Swift, SZA, Billie Eilish: Who Will Have a Big Grammys?
Taylor Swift and SZA could make history at the 66th annual awards on Sunday night, where young women dominate the nominations, and revered older artists will take the stage.Read More
An Israeli Charity for Palestinians Grapples With Oct. 7 Attacks
Before the war, Road to Recovery helped bring sick Gazans to Israeli hospitals. Several of its volunteers died in the Hamas attacks, and donations to the group have slowed.Read More
Only Tesla Shareholders Can Clean Up Musk’s Compensation Mess
The ruling against Musk’s prior pay deal throws negotiations over his next package into disarray.Read More
With Aid Stalled, Ukraine Scrambles to Make Ends Meet
The government says it can juggle its finances for a few months, but warns of an economic crisis if Western assistance remains stuck.Read More
Ukraine and Russia Complete First Prisoner Exchange Since Plane crash
The swap came a week after the crash of a Russian military transport plane that Moscow says was carrying Ukrainian prisoners.Read More
In New College, Florida, Athletes Were Recruited to Win a Culture War
Many New College athletes had no idea they were part of Ron DeSantis’s attack on “woke ideology.” Then the semester began.Read More