The president’s former national security adviser twice pleaded guilty to lying to investigators about his conversations with Russia’s ambassador. In an emotional address, he pleaded with Americans to “hang on” and cited the death of his son to say that he understood the loss in the nation. Political allies and associates are starting to press for clemency as the president also considers extending his criminal justice overhaul by commuting lengthy sentences for other offenders. Some trial participants only got a partial dose of AstraZeneca’s vaccine. Experts said the company’s spotty disclosures have eroded confidence. With cases and deaths rising fast, scientists say they worry about the virus’s course in the United States as Thanksgiving celebrations and cold weather arrive. Claims for new unemployment benefits and other data suggest that the recent increase in infections is threatening the economic recovery. Some of our international journalists have gone to great lengths trying to bring a taste of home to their new locations. But it hasn’t always worked out. Customers and sellers have relied on star ratings for decades, but the review system appears to have met its match: “Yellow Onion (Brands May Vary).” He was ranked with Pelé among the best, and his ability to surprise and startle won over fans and even critics. But his excesses and addictions darkened his legacy. The sport that the Argentina legend illuminated, the one he lifted into an art, was not tarnished by all that he did to himself. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Soaring numbers of New York City residents face food shortages as a result of the pandemic. Here are some of them. Perhaps the path to healing begins with three simple words: Are you OK? When Capital Letters Ruled the Earth. Each of us must make choices this Thanksgiving to keep the pandemic from getting even worse. This holiday, he says he’s thankful. Are you? President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt is using human rights activists in a game of geopolitical brinkmanship. What will the new administration do about it? A lavish dinner helped reinforce the idea that California’s government is a mess of bureaucratic dysfunction and aristocratic indifference. How to feel better about this horrible year. For months, demonstrators have kept up their demands for resignations and reforms. As a closeted queer teenager in 1970, I found something in Elton John’s voice that gave me hope. It still does. While many Americans suffered, the richest among us kept getting richer. The democracy movement may be quiet. But it is alive and it will survive. Our pandemic sacrifices pale in comparison to her immigrant journey. This anthology, edited by Phillip Lopate, offers a selection of 100 essays from colonial times to the present, about a wide range of philosophical and practical subjects. The Houston-area men charged a foreign government more than $317 million for the masks, about five times the public list price, the authorities said. The officer’s combat death came as President Trump considers pulling back on American operations in the region. Loujain al-Hathloul, one of Saudi Arabia’s most prominent prisoners, has been accused of harming the kingdom’s security. Rights groups consider the prosecution a sham. An E.P.A. investigation has found that the owners of more than half a million diesel pickup trucks have installed devices to defeat emissions controls and boost pollution. Doctors and nurses on the front lines are running on empty, under increasing duress as the pandemic surges and hospitals are overrun with patients. He was a force on Wall Street before taking the reins of the bank in 1995, then proceeded to shake it up. He did the same at both Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center. The country’s lèse-majesté law, which makes insulting the king punishable by years in prison, is being used against the protesters’ leadership for the first time. The immense project would have been one of the world’s largest gold and copper mines, but regulators found it “contrary to the public interest” due to environmental risks in the pristine Alaskan tundra. Sure, you’re not floating 250 miles above the ground, but you can still use the same tactics astronauts use to keep going. Give someone the gift of healthy living this year with one of these gift ideas from the writers and editors of Well. Have a list, a budget and some patience. The Île de Ré has been producing fleur de sel for generations, and the work is still done by hand. Derrick Jones Jr. took The New York Times behind the scenes of his free agency to reveal all of the nerves, contemplation and, ultimately, joy. 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