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Three Coronavirus Vaccine Developers Report Promising Initial ResultsEarly trials showed a good immune response in vaccinated subjects, but one researcher sounded a note of caution: “There is still a long way to go.” Portland Protests: A Navy Veteran Had a Question for the Feds. They Beat Him in Response.The veteran said he wanted to ask the officers whether they felt their actions violated the Constitution. Video shows them tear-gassing him and smashing his hand with baton blows. Defying Trump, Lawmakers Move to Strip Military Bases of Confederate NamesThe push by both Republicans and Democrats in Congress sets up an election-year veto fight with the president, and shows how he has isolated himself even from members of his own party on the issue. Big Polling Leads Tend to Erode. Is Biden’s Edge Different?As his advantage endures well into its second month, it becomes harder to assume that it’s just another fleeting shift. Democrats Warn of Possible Foreign Disinformation Plot Targeting CongressDemocrats demanded an F.B.I. briefing. They were concerned about a potential Russian-linked effort to interfere in the election by using a Senate panel to advance smears against Joe Biden, officials said. Son of N.J. Judge Is Killed: Roy Den Hollander, a Lawyer, Is Identified as SuspectRoy Den Hollander had openly seethed against the judge, Esther Salas. After the shooting at her home, he was found dead in an apparent suicide. Stimulus, Biden, Polar Bears: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Life and Legacy of John LewisA look at the extraordinary life of the civil rights icon. How Porky Pig Works From HomeHe has the perfect work-from-home job. And even he misses people. Sign Up: ‘At Home’How to live a full and cultured life during the pandemic, at home. Trump’s Occupation of American Cities Has BegunProtesters are being snatched from the streets without warrants. Can we call it fascism yet? Stay Safe, Justice GinsburgThis summer has been hard enough. What You Don’t Know About the Coronavirus Can’t Hurt Trump“Slow the testing down,” he said, and it’s happening. I Am Stuck Between Two Lives During This PandemicAn artist battles anxiety by trying to stay present. How to Reopen the Economy Without Killing Teachers and ParentsAll classes should be online, but school buildings could still serve an important purpose for the kids who need them most. New Orleans's Striking Sanitation Workers Still Fight for DignityA determined handful of men in New Orleans carry on the cause Dr. King died defending in Memphis. The Federal Crackdown on Portland ProtestersReaders object to the use of federal officers, saying the protests were largely peaceful and any problems should have been handled by local law enforcement. How to Identify Flawed Covid-19 Research Before It's Too LateScientists and journalists need to establish a service to review research that’s publicized before it is peer reviewed. With a U.N. Veto, Russia and China Add to Syria’s MiseryMoscow and Beijing are callously restricting humanitarian aid to Syria’s suffering civilians as part of their campaign to prop up Bashar al-Assad. Would Muhammad Convert Hagia Sophia Into a Mosque?Turkey’s decision to change the former cathedral into a mosque flies against the pluralist instincts of Islam’s founders. Will Clean Energy Projects Face Troubles That Have Bedeviled Pipelines?If the permit process is not improved, solar and wind energy efforts may face protracted delays or shutdowns. Baseball in Middle America: Fans Are In, Autographs Are OutMajor League Baseball will hold its delayed opening day this week, with no fans. In four American cities, though, professional baseball has already returned, pressing ahead in a season like no other. ‘Total Bellas’ Refuse to Be Knocked Out by QuarantineThe twin reality stars and retired WWE champions Nikki and Brie Bella are both pregnant and making TV. ‘One Day While I Was Shopping at Macy’s, I Lost Track of the Time’Trying to get a straight answer, shoeless at Coney Island and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. U.S. Imposes Sanctions on 11 Chinese Companies Over Human RightsThe move, which affects suppliers to major international brands such as Apple, Ralph Lauren and Tommy Hilfiger, could force companies to sever some ties to China. Cathy Areu and Jennifer Eckhart Sue Fox News and Hosts, Claiming MisconductThe lawsuit depicts a misogynist culture at the cable network, which fired Ed Henry, a longtime anchor, after an investigation of misconduct claims last month. New York Reporter Nina Kapur Dies After Revel Moped AccidentNina Kapur was a passenger on a scooter rented from Revel, whose Vespa-style rental vehicles have become popular in New York City. It was believed to be the company’s first fatality. 3 Friends ‘Massacred’ During Florida Fishing Trip, Police SayOne of the victims called his father, asking for help, officials said. With Tourists Gone, Bali Workers Return to Farms and FishingMany resort workers have gone home to villages and small towns, taking up traditional ways of earning a living to feed themselves and their families. Global Warming Is Driving Polar Bears Toward Extinction, Researchers SayBy century’s end, polar bears worldwide could become nearly extinct as a result of shrinking sea ice in the Arctic if climate change continues unabated, scientists said. Georgia Democrats Choose Nikema Williams to Fill John Lewis’s Seat in CongressMs. Williams, a state senator, is considered the overwhelming favorite in the general election this fall. Chevron Deal for Oil and Gas Fields May Set Off New Wave of MergersWith a $5 billion play for Noble Energy, the oil giant is set to acquire properties around the world for a relative bargain. Other companies might make similar moves. Hardcore Cyclists Head for the Hills … Mexico City’sWith new bike routes and the pandemic pushing more people to cycle, the mountains outside one of the world’s megacities are drawing new and veteran enthusiasts. Oliver Stone’s Reel HistoryIn “Chasing the Light,” the Oscar-winning director and screenwriter has finally found a historical figure he can portray with all the bias he desires: himself. ‘I Have to Go in and Decolonize’: Europe’s Black Theater Makers Discuss the SceneKwame Kwei-Armah, Julia Wissert and Eva Doumbia met online this week to talk about challenging the establishment, Black Lives Matter and the issue of white universality. Marcella Hazan’s Tomato Sauce TrilogySubtle changes in method yield completely different results in these three simple and delicious tomato sauces from the cookbook author, who would have been 96 this year. More Recent Articles |
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