Wednesday, February 7, 2024

For You: Where Has Tracy Chapman Been?

Plus, As His Border Deal Dies, a G.O.P. Senator Laments the Forces Against It
February 7, 2024

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Where Has Tracy Chapman Been?

Her triumphant performance at the Grammy Awards left fans wondering what she has been doing since she left the music world, and whether she might return.

Dysfunction Reigns in Congress as G.O.P. Defeats Multiply

In a day of chaos in the Capitol, Republicans failed to impeach the homeland security secretary, lost a vote to speed aid to Israel and cheered the demise of a border deal they had demanded.

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A court has been asked to solve a bitter dispute between two families who have very different accounts of the origins of a dish beloved around the world.

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