6.23.2022

For You: A Year Later, Some Republicans Second-Guess Boycotting the Jan. 6 Panel

Plus, A Year Later, Some Republicans Second-Guess Boycotting the Jan. 6 Panel
June 23, 2022

We want to hear from you.

Tell us about your experience with this newsletter by answering this short survey.

 

WHAT YOU MAY HAVE MISSED TODAY

A Year Later, Some Republicans Second-Guess Boycotting the Jan. 6 Panel

The Spectacle of the Jan. 6 Hearings Looms Over Washington

As Midterms Loom, Elections Are No Longer Top Priority for Meta C.E.O.

G.O.P. Testimony at Jan. 6 Panel Exposes a Party Torn Between Truth and Trump

One Button Could Have 'Saved More Lives' in Florida Condo Collapse

Go to homepage

FROM HEALTH

Despite Another Covid Surge, Deaths Stay Near Lows

Most Americans now carry some immune protection, experts said, whether from vaccines, infection or both.

Psychosis, Addiction, Chronic Vomiting: As Weed Becomes More Potent, Teens Are Getting Sick

With THC levels close to 100 percent, today's cannabis products are making some teenagers highly dependent and dangerously ill.

How to Feel Better Naked

Whether you want to find joy in your body, or just greater self-acceptance, these four strategies from psychologists and activists — and, yes, nudists — might help.

BASED ON YOUR INTERESTS

The Rise of the 0.5 Selfie

These selfies, taken with an ultra-wide-angle lens, aren't fussed over. Sometimes they are just "distorted and crazy."

An Outbreak of Meningococcal Disease in Florida Is Growing, the C.D.C. Says

So far, 26 cases, including seven deaths, have been identified, primarily in men who have sex with men.

Need to Fix a Struggling Pitcher? Put Him in Dodger Blue.

Tony Gonsolin and Tyler Anderson — combined record: 17-0 — are the latest gambles to pay off for an organization that knows how to find what works.

Government to Cancel $6 Billion in Student Loans for Defrauded Borrowers

Around 200,000 who sought relief after attending schools that the Education Department said showed signs of "substantial misconduct" will have their federal student loans wiped out.

Federal Authorities Search Home of Trump Justice Dept. Official

Investigators went to the suburban Washington home of Jeffrey Clark in connection with the sprawling inquiry into the Jan. 6 attack and the effort to overturn the 2020 election.

IMPROVE YOUR RECOMMENDATIONS

Science
The wonders of humans and our world

add interest

International
News from around the world

add interest

Health & Fitness
Health news and expert advice

add interest

TRY SOMETHING DIFFERENT

Seeking a West Village Rental for Less Than $3,000. Which Option Did She Choose?

When a pandemic price hike forced her out of her one-bedroom apartment, a downtown renter searched for something comparable that she could afford. Here's what she found.

Opinion | Your Summer Politics Quiz

Let's see how much you remember.

'An Immense World' Is a Thrilling Tour of Nonhuman Perception

Ed Yong's book urges readers to break outside their "sensory bubble" to consider the unique ways that dogs, dolphins, mice and other animals experience their surroundings.

'Love & Gelato' Review: A Young Girl, Transfigured by Italy

A mother's final wish leads her daughter to retrace her Roman holiday in this lighthearted coming-of-age story.

I Cheated on My Wife. Why Won't She Get Over It?

A reader is anguished to find that the road from confession to absolution isn't always a direct path.

TAKE A BREAK, PLAY A GAME

The Mini Crossword
Solve this bite-sized puzzle in just a few minutes.

Game Icon

Spelling Bee
How many words can you make with 7 letters?

Game Icon

Wordle
Guess the 5-letter word with 6 chances.

Game Icon

See all our games

THAT'S IT FOR TODAY

Help us find the best stories for you.

 

CHOOSE YOUR INTERESTS

 

To stop receiving these emails, unsubscribe or manage your email preferences.
Change Your Email   |   Privacy Policy   |   Contact   |   Advertise   |   California Notices
The New York Times Company 620 Eighth Avenue New York, NY 10018