In a big setback for the city’s recovery, the nation’s largest district will return to all-remote learning. The toll exceeds the number Dr. Anthony Fauci predicted in March. The U.S. could soon report 2,000 deaths a day, experts said. Catch up on the latest. A meal at the French Laundry? A junket to Maui? California’s Democratic leaders have put strict measures in place. If only they would follow them. “I don’t want to do this,” Gov. Kim Reynolds said, joining a wave of Republican governors issuing new mask orders as her state faces a spiraling hospital crisis. Scientists who initially warned about contaminated surfaces now say that the virus spreads primarily through inhaled droplets, and that there is little to no evidence that deep cleaning mitigates the threat indoors. On Wednesday, transit officials announced some new details of proposed service cuts, including slashing weekend service and eliminating bus lines, to address its multibillion-dollar budget hole. Mexican officials made the threat after weeks of anger at the surprise arrest of a former defense minister. Their gambit appears to have worked — the charges were dropped. A federal judge ruled Wednesday that a public health emergency decree did not give the Trump administration authority to expel unaccompanied children before they could request asylum. Confrontations have escalated in swing states, with elections officials in both parties facing threats of violence, as the president and other Republicans try to subvert the country’s voting system. Experience how scent and memory are intimately connected. When anxiety is running high, TikTok masters of “vibe” invite us into their lighter moments, from skating backward to rocking out. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. “How did we match on a dating app in the first place? She had to swipe right, and I certainly had not become Asian overnight.” LeBron James, Jamie Dimon and Ruth Porat spoke today. Children have suffered because many mayors and governors were too willing to close public schools. The Worst of Trump winners are in! A fresh round of federal aid can keep restaurants in business during the winter months while protecting public health. There is a place for education in the fight against racism, but we shouldn’t confuse it for the fight itself. Welcome to Nova Scotia, the land that proves that beating back the virus is possible. An intense battle between moderates and progressives has already spilled into public view. Elections are complicated, but the money the government sent to more than 150 million Americans didn’t hurt. Divided government sometimes overperforms expectations. It’s less about foreign policy than the culture wars. The president’s magic social media wand will soon be powerless. Armenians flee what they consider their historical home, after the end of a six-week war with Azerbaijan over the region of Nagorno-Karabakh. We did find out where it is, though. The 1974 bombings of two pubs, killing 21 people, have become a case of justice long delayed and an enduring symbol of The Troubles. Robinson Cano has Hall of Fame-worthy statistics, but another positive drug test will cost him 162 games and turn his career into a farce. The authorities said they had obtained a homicide warrant for Adre Jordan Baroz, who is known by the nickname Psycho, after discovering the remains in a rural hamlet near the New Mexico border. Senator James Inhofe is pressing to jettison a broadly supported requirement to strip the names of Confederate leaders from military bases, a provision the president opposes. The underwhelming first glimpse of the Norway spruce seemed a metaphor for 2020’s troubles. But perhaps the tree just needs a little time to relax. 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Constance Wu and Samira Wiley star in a Zoom-ified Chekhov play, and Ars Nova punches above its weight with a 24-hour telethon. Moderna is the second company to report preliminary results from a large trial testing a vaccine. But there are still months to go before it will be widely available to the public. Vincent Reffet, a 36-year-old French stuntman, had also broken a record jumping from the world’s tallest building. After a chase, Matthew Piercey disappeared underwater using a submersible scooter, the authorities said. When he surfaced, agents were waiting with dry clothes his wife had provided. A Frank Lloyd Wright house outside Chicago, a rowhouse on Beacon Hill in Boston and a Queen Anne Victorian in Portland. More Recent Articles |
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