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Website Crashes and Cyberattacks Welcome Students Back to SchoolWith many districts across the country opting for online learning, a range of technical issues marred the first day of classes. 7 Ways the Pandemic Has Changed How We Shop for FoodOranges and frozen foods are being snapped up. Shelves have fewer choices. And customers are steering their carts in surprising new directions. Justice Dept. Intervenes in E. Jean Carroll Defamation Lawsuit to Help TrumpGovernment lawyers made the unusual move of seeking to take over President Trump’s defense in a suit brought by Ms. Carroll, who has accused Mr. Trump of raping her in the 1990s. The Fed Enabled a Record Expansion. Trump Is Taking Credit.President Trump has taken credit for the lowest unemployment rate in 50 years, but the Federal Reserve’s patient policies laid the groundwork. Rochester Police Chief Resigns After Accusations of Cover-Up in Prude CaseRochester’s mayor said the police chief and the entire police command were stepping down, days after the state attorney general said a grand jury would look into the death of Daniel Prude. Dallas Police Chief Resigns in Wake of Policing ProtestsThe chief, U. Reneé Hall, faced eroding support on the City Council stemming from the department’s handling of public protests over African-Americans and policing. Republicans Revive 2018 Election Strategy: Scare VotersPresident Trump and his party are using a playbook that aims to alarm people about crime in their backyards. It didn’t work in 2018, but both parties think it could resonate more this year. Trump, Calling Himself ‘the No. 1 Environmental President,’ Green Washes His RecordPresident Trump traveled to Florida to declare himself “a great environmentalist,” extending a moratorium on offshore oil drilling that his administration had moved to end. Federal Report Warns of Financial Havoc From Climate ChangeA report commissioned by President Trump’s Commodity Futures Trading Commission issued dire warnings about climate change’s impact on financial markets. Stimulus, Wildfires, Capri: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. What Happened to Daniel Prude?The police released few details in March about the death of a Black man restrained by officers in Rochester, N.Y. The full story has prompted claims of an official cover-up. Coronavirus Schools BriefingHow is the pandemic reshaping education? Get the latest news. The Electoral College Will Destroy AmericaAnd no, New York and California would not dominate a popular vote. Who Can Win America’s Politics of Humiliation?Trump or Biden? Move Aside, Mr. Trump. These Women Have More Money and Better Ideas.The president’s target du jour, Laurene Powell Jobs, isn’t the only woman with a vast fortune making meaningful change. It Is Possible to Reform the PoliceHow to end the racial disparity in vehicle stops. I’m Not Alone. I Have My Cats.The star of this short documentary calls himself ‘Catman.’ Imagine if We Listened to Scientists Before the HurricaneWhen community members know more about how to protect their homes and businesses, they become more resilient to disaster. Give Money to BabiesNew Jersey’s “baby bonds” plan is a potentially transformative effort in the fight against inequality. What’s the Point of All These Polls?Many Americans felt the 2016 election discredited the whole business of electoral forecasting. But that’s not how some pollsters see it. My Family Had Suffered Loss After Loss. Then Came the Dragon Fruit.In an area devastated by droughts and erratic rainfall, I took a chance on a bright little magenta ball of hope. Of Course Kamala Harris Is ArticulateDescribing her this way sends a message that you think most Black people are not. The U.A.E.-Israel Flight Is Nothing to CelebrateIt’s a slap in the face of Palestinians, who can no longer count on Arab states for political support. Signs That Define a Building, and Sometimes a CityBuilding signs have grown into a $37.5 billion industry. Some have become so iconic they are permanent parts of the landscape, often standing in for their hometowns. An Award-Winning Debut Novel About Innocence Shattered Offers Terror and Solace“The Discomfort of Evening,” by Marieke Lucas Rijneveld, winner of this year’s International Book Prize, is about strictly religious dairy farmers mourning a son’s death. In Georgia, Officials Are Investigating Hundreds of Cases of Double VotingGeorgia’s secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger, said that 1,000 people voted twice in the state’s June primary and August runoff elections, and warned that “we will prosecute.” 15-Year-Old Is Charged in Shooting of Child and 4 Others at J’OuvertThe teenager walked with revelers for several blocks before opening fire, an official said. A 6-year-old boy and his mother were among the wounded. Academy Explains Diversity Rules for Best Picture OscarBeginning in 2022, films aiming for the top award will have to turn in a confidential “inclusion standard form.” In 2024, they will have to meet two of four standards. Boris Johnson Facing Revolt Over Brexit NegotiationsThe government’s top lawyer has quit, and even a government minister admits the prime minister’s effort to rewrite the treaty violates international law. A Police Officer Shot a 13-Year-Old With Autism in Salt Lake CityThe authorities said the officer shot the boy while responding to a call about a “violent psych issue.” The teenager, Linden Cameron, was fleeing and did not have a weapon, his mother said. How the Aging Immune System Makes Older People Vulnerable to Covid-19As we age, the immune system begins to shift into a heightened state of alert, dialing up inflammation and running out of certain immune cells. N.Y. Will Move Homeless Men From Liberal Neighborhood After BacklashThe move of 300 men to the upscale Upper West Side neighborhood led to complaints and the threat of a lawsuit. He Faces Death for Murder Conviction. Parliament Swore Him In Anyway.He may have been convicted of killing an opposition activist, but a member of Sri Lanka’s Parliament is keeping his day job. My 83-Year-Old Father’s Wedding and New LifeQuiet changes sometimes mean taking big steps. My father and his new wife taught me that lesson. Tracing a Classic Jewish Dish Throughout the DiasporaTsimmes, a beef, carrot and sweet potato stew that is traditionally served at Rosh Hashana, slowly evolved over centuries and across continents. ‘Black Love’ Keeps It Simple: Honesty, not AnticsThe documentary-style reality series maintains its focus on Black lives and relationships while avoiding typical reality TV stunts. Tiny Love Stories: ‘The Loneliness He Made Me Feel’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. What I Learned as a Parent of a Transgender ChildAs a pediatrician and mother, I thought I knew a lot about parenting. But I was blindsided by my daughter’s coming out as trans, and that first year was riddled with mistakes. Dentists Are Seeing an Epidemic of Cracked Teeth. What’s Going On?When I reopened my dental practice in early June, the tooth fractures started coming in: at least one a day, every single day that I’ve been in the office. More Recent Articles |
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