Headlines From The New York Times For Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021

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Top News

  1. After Pro-Trump Mob Storms Capitol, Congress Confirms Biden’s Win

    By Nicholas Fandos and Emily Cochrane

    Page A1
  2. A Mob and the Breach of Democracy: The Violent End of the Trump Era

    By Peter Baker

    Page A1
  3. A Democratic Triumph in Georgia, Overshadowed by Right-Wing Violence in Washington

    By Astead W. Herndon and Rick Rojas

    Page A1

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Editors' Picks

  1. The Last Two Northern White Rhinos On Earth

    By Sam Anderson

  2. Trump Is to Blame for Capitol Attack

    By The Editorial Board

    Page A22

Today’s Videos

  1. Pro-Trump Mob Swarms Capitol

    By The New York Times

  2. Loeffler Reverses Plan to Object to Georgia Election Results

    By Reuters

  3. ‘Anything Is Possible,’ Warnock Says After Georgia Runoff Vote

    By The Associated Press

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World

  1. With Mass Arrests, Beijing Exerts an Increasingly Heavy Hand in Hong Kong

    By Vivian Wang, Austin Ramzy and Tiffany May

    Page A8
  2. As Britain Enters a Crisis Period, a Reprieve of Sorts for Johnson

    By Mark Landler and Stephen Castle

    Page A6
  3. Julian Assange Is Denied Bail by U.K. Judge

    By Elian Peltier

    Page A9

U.S.

  1. As House Was Breached, a Fear ‘We’d Have to Fight’ to Get Out

    By Zolan Kanno-Youngs, Sabrina Tavernise and Emily Cochrane

    Page A1
  2. U.S. Is Blind to Contagious New Virus Variant, Scientists Warn

    By Carl Zimmer

    Page A7
  3. Police Chief Who Resigned After Fatal Shooting Will Lead Louisville Department

    By Will Wright

    Page A20

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Politics

  1. Biden Denounces Storming of Capitol as a ‘Dark Moment’ in Nation’s History

    By Michael D. Shear and Jim Tankersley

    Page A1
  2. Democrats Win Both Georgia Races to Gain Control of Senate

    By Richard Fausset, Jonathan Martin and Stephanie Saul

    Page A19
  3. Biden Is Said to Pick Merrick Garland as Attorney General

    By Michael S. Schmidt, Adam Liptak and Katie Benner

    Page A18

Business

  1. Business Leaders Condemn Violence on Capitol Hill: ‘This Is Sedition’

    By Emily Flitter, Gillian Friedman, Kellen Browning and David Gelles

    Page B1
  2. Stocks Hold Gains Amid Violence at the Capitol

    By Matt Phillips

    Page B1
  3. Henry Paulson Returns to Finance, to Run Climate-Focused Fund

    By Andrew Ross Sorkin

    Page B3

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Technology

  1. Widely Used Software Company May Be Entry Point for Huge U.S. Hacking

    By Nicole Perlroth, David E. Sanger and Julian E. Barnes

    Page A20
  2. The Tech That Will Invade Our Lives in 2021

    By Brian X. Chen

    Page B1
  3. Trump Bans Alipay and 7 Other Chinese Apps

    By Ana Swanson

    Page B4

Sports

  1. Kelly Loeffler Is Done in the Senate. But What About in the W.N.B.A.?

    By Sopan Deb and Kevin Draper

    Page B7
  2. Asking the N.F.L. Playoff Questions That Need Answers

    By Ben Shpigel and Benjamin Hoffman

    Page B8
  3. A Push for Cyclists’ Safety After 5 Die Near Las Vegas

    By John M. Glionna

    Page B9

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Arts

  1. Late Night Wonders if Mike Pence Will Stand by His Man

    By Trish Bendix

  2. Suzi Analogue Wants Black Women in Experimental Music to Never Compromise

    By Marcus J. Moore

    Page C1
  3. Dr. Dre, Hospitalized in Los Angeles, Assures Fans He’s ‘Doing Great’

    By Ben Sisario

    Page C5

New York

  1. Here’s Why Car Thefts Are Soaring (Hint: Check Your Cup Holder)

    By Sarah Maslin Nir

    Page A21
  2. Fight Over Closing Schools Reignites as N.Y.C. Positive Rate Tops 9%

    By Eliza Shapiro and J. David Goodman

    Page A4
  3. Legalized Marijuana in New York: This Could Be the Year

    By Luis Ferré-Sadurní and Jesse McKinley

    Page A21

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Media & Advertising

  1. Twitter and Facebook Lock Trump’s Accounts After Violence on Capitol Hill

    By Kate Conger, Mike Isaac and Sheera Frenkel

    Page B1
  2. TV Networks Shift From Coverage of Electoral Tally to Storming of Capitol

    By Michael M. Grynbaum, John Koblin and Tiffany Hsu

    Page A17
  3. The Former Youth TV Star on a Mission to Transform the BBC

    By Alex Marshall

    Page C3

Fashion & Style

  1. Drew Barrymore Is Keeping It Clean

    By Abby Ellin

    Page D1
  2. The Record Keepers’ Rave

    By Caity Weaver

    Page D1
  3. Pandemic Dressing Takes a Dark Turn

    By Reyhan Harmanci

    Page D2

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Obituaries

  1. John Outterbridge, Who Turned Castoffs Into Sculpture, Dies at 87

    By Jori Finkel

    Page B10
  2. Eric Jerome Dickey, Best-Selling Novelist, Dies at 59

    By Neil Genzlinger

    Page B10
  3. Albert Roux, Chef Who Brought French Cuisine to London, Dies at 85

    By Christine Hauser

    Page B11

Opinion

  1. Impeach and Convict. Right Now.

    By Bret Stephens

    Page A20
  2. The Pro-Trump Movement Was Always Headed Here

    By Charlie Warzel

    Page A22
  3. Trump’s Real Claim to Fame

    By Gail Collins

    Page A23
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