A woman is accused of downloading data of more than 100 million Capital One customers. Her lawyers argue a conviction would criminalize legitimate research practices.
Crime was on voters’ minds in California, and for Republican incumbents in the House, a vote for a bipartisan Jan. 6 inquiry loomed large.
Recent abortion bans in Texas and Oklahoma are forcing many patients in the region to travel to Kansas.
Teachers were already grappling with adrift students and political fights. After the mass shooting in a Texas elementary school, many wondered how much more they had left to give.
Higher prices plus a labor shortfall plus a national economic contraction make it hard to plan for the future.
Trips down memory lane have grown harder as Celtics greats pass away. But the new generation is carving a memorable path of its own.
America’s solar power failures are mostly regulatory. That can be fixed.
Does the decline of religious faith influence existential anxiety about childbearing?
Ross Douthat and Nicole Hemmer debate what narratives will unfold and how dangerous far-right extremism is in the Republican Party.
It’s not hard.