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As Smoke Clears in Beirut, Shock Turns to AngerAs residents picked up the pieces, many saw the explosion as the culmination of years of mismanagement and neglect by Lebanon’s political leaders. Welcome Back to Germany. Now Take Your Free Coronavirus Test.The country’s capacity to make testing efficient, affordable and available has distinguished it. Now, to head off a potential second wave, it’s testing anyone returning from a “hot zone” on entry. Biden’s Milwaukee Trip Is Canceled, and So Is a Normal Presidential CampaignThe Democrats bowed to the realities of the pandemic and canceled the major in-person speeches that were still planned for their convention this month. Facebook Removes Trump Campaign’s Misleading Coronavirus VideoIt was the first time Facebook took down a post by Mr. Trump’s campaign for spreading virus misinformation, but it did not signal a change to the company’s defense of free expression. Trump Raises $165 Million With G.O.P. in July, Overtaking BidenJoe Biden raised $140 million last month. A record-setting pace of money continues to flood into the presidential campaign. Trump’s Bank Was Subpoenaed by N.Y. Prosecutors in Criminal InquiryThe subpoena, sent to Deutsche Bank, suggests that the inquiry into President Trump’s business practices is more wide-ranging than previously known. Another Inspector General Resigns Amid Questions About PompeoStephen J. Akard became the State Department’s internal watchdog after his predecessor was fired by President Trump at the urging of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who has been under investigation. U.S. Examines Whether Saudi Nuclear Program Could Lead to Bomb EffortIntelligence agencies are scrutinizing whether the kingdom’s work with China to develop nuclear expertise is cover to process uranium and move toward development of a weapon. Hiroshima 75th Anniversary: Preserving Survivors’ Message of PeaceHibakusha, as they are known in Japan, were a diminished presence at a memorial event because of advancing age and the coronavirus. Progressives, School Reopenings, Beirut: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. ‘Stay Black and Die’One woman reflects on her path to protesting police brutality. The Tech You LoveGPS, Spotify, Pokémon Go: Our readers tell us about the tech that makes their lives better. An Incomplete Census Hurts Everyone. Even Trump.The president doesn’t realize his supporters will lose out too if the count is brought to an early close. The Beirut Explosions: It Sounded Like the World Was Breaking OpenAfter the explosions at the Beirut port, an immense rage rises against the corrupt and incompetent political class that has ruled for so long. Vote for Trump’s Worst!The competition among his cabineteers is fierce. Allan Lichtman Predicted Trump's Win in 2016. Now He's Ready to Call 2020.Most historians just study the past. But Allan Lichtman has successfully predicted the future. Coronavirus Contact Tracing Chaos After Our Backyard DinnerWhen my husband’s cousin tested positive, all of the months of pandemic headlines converged. James Comey Wrote a Letter in 2016. What Will Bill Barr Do?Two investigations appear to be potential fodder for pre-election political machinations. We Need to Talk About ‘Indian Matchmaking’The Netflix show is controversial. But it tells awkward truths about my community. Lebanon's Explosion Is Down to IncompetenceYesterday’s explosion, which destroyed Beirut’s port, much of the city and countless lives, was the result of business as usual. We’ve Hit a Pandemic WallNew data show that Americans are suffering from record levels of mental distress. Why Edmund Burke Still MattersHe reminds us it’s hard to respect democratic political institutions while disdaining the founders of those institutions. Is QAnon the Most Dangerous Conspiracy Theory of the 21st Century?“It’s a collaborative fiction built on wild speculation that hardens into reality.” Burna Boy Has the Whole World ListeningWith his supremely catchy Afro-fusion and a new album due Aug. 13, the Nigerian songwriter, singer and rapper makes music as a true global citizen. Peanut Butter and Ranch Dressing: What Americans Abroad Miss From HomeWith virus cases in the United States rising and international travel curtailed, many Americans do not know when they will be able to reunite with home and the comforts they associate with it. Split 5 to 4, Supreme Court Rules for California Jail Over Virus MeasuresIn dissent, Justice Sonia Sotomayor said officials overseeing the jail had failed to safeguard the health of the people housed there. C.D.C. Warns of the Dangers of Drinking Hand Sanitizer After Fatal PoisoningsFour people died and nearly a dozen others were poisoned after swallowing alcohol-based hand sanitizer, federal health officials said. Doris Buffett, the Family’s ‘Retail Philanthropist,’ Dies at 92Her younger brother, Warren, entrusted her with vetting requests after he announced his intention to donate nearly his entire fortune. “Warren loves to make money and I love to give it away,” she said. F.B.I. Searches Jake Paul’s California HomeA SWAT team was used to enter the YouTube star’s mansion in Calabasas, northwest of Los Angeles, on Wednesday, an F.B.I. spokeswoman said. It’s Never Too Late to Pursue a Dream, a Graduate Says. He Can Back It Up.Sidetracked by poverty, World War II and family commitments, Giuseppe Paternò finally got his degree at 96. With honors, no less. Lincoln Library Cancels Exhibition Over Racial Sensitivity ConcernsThe library, in Springfield, Ill., said Black community leaders who previewed it feared parts of the traveling exhibition, created 15 years ago, were outdated and lacked context. The Biggest Bedroom Is No Longer a ‘Master’The term’s racist and sexist undertones lead New York’s real estate community and others to rethink outdated industry jargon. The Many Symptoms of Covid-19From a sniffle or cough that feels like allergies to severe body aches and crippling fatigue, the symptoms of coronavirus can be unpredictable from head to toe. How to Save Seeds for Next Year's GardenAfter the unprecedented demand for seed last spring, gardeners may want to plan ahead for the next growing season. It’s easier than you think. What Worried Artists in Lockdown? The Same Things as Everyone ElseA major European show of work made during coronavirus confinement deals with boredom, doubt and isolation. ‘She Dies Tomorrow’ Review: When Anxiety Goes ViralA film made before the pandemic now feels uncomfortably timely. Do You Want to Be a Vaccine Volunteer?How do you sign up for a trial? Who is eligible? Will you be paid? Could an experimental shot protect you? Could you get sick? Who covers the costs if you do? Here’s what you need to know. Can a Physically Taxing Job Be Bad for Our Brains?Physical demands required for work may have negative consequences for brain health, a new study suggests. Scientists Uncover Biological Signatures of the Worst Covid-19 CasesStudies of patients with severe cases of Covid-19 show the immune system lacks its usual coordinated response. More Recent Articles |
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