In one of the most sophisticated and perhaps largest hacks in more than five years, email systems were breached at the Treasury and Commerce Departments. Other breaches are under investigation. The first of nearly three million doses were sent across the country, the start of the most ambitious vaccination campaign in the nation’s history. A large-scale public education campaign, delayed by false starts and investigations, will get off the ground just as the coronavirus vaccine becomes available to high-risk Americans. Families of some who perished have written pointedly about the virus in remembrances. They tell of agonizing final days. They plead for wearing of masks. Baricitinib had previously attracted some scrutiny from experts, who were unsure when it would most help their patients. The decision comes amid a wider push for sports teams to stop using Native American names and imagery as team names and mascots. The president-elect has promised a more humane border policy. But devastated economies and natural disasters in Latin America have fueled a spike in migration that could make pledges hard to keep. “There’s nothing like playing the race or gender card to stifle criticism,” Paul A. Gigot said as he accused Democrats of orchestrating a coordinated response to an op-ed piece. Most states offer livestreams to watch the proceedings, including crucial battlegrounds won by President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. After Monday’s vote, the process moves to Congress. Big tech companies now exert huge influence over what stories get told. The message is clear: Be careful who you offend. Graham Greene called “The Spy Who Came in From the Cold,” featuring the plump, ill-dressed George Smiley, the greatest spy story he had ever read. Armed with a handgun, a fake ID card and disguises, Miriam Rodríguez was a one-woman detective squad, defying a system where criminal impunity often prevails. Armada con una pistola, tarjetas de identificación falsas y disfraces, Miriam Rodríguez se convirtió en un escuadrón de detectives que desafiaba a un sistema en el que suele prevalecer la impunidad criminal. After 72 years, he had one question: Was she the reason he was alive today? The Times would like to hear from readers who want to share messages and materials with our journalists. Majority rule shapes our lives — except when it comes to electing the president. He wants to wield power without winning it legitimately. But that’s not why they make the best gifts. The separation of political reality from political fantasy still exists — for now. Some have crossed the line from free speech to medical practice — or something akin to malpractice. Lindsey Boylan, who is now running for Manhattan borough president, said the governor would often discuss her physical appearance when she worked for him. The shooting on the steps of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine took place near a crowd of hundreds, just after a carol service ended. The confrontation near the White House between supporters and opponents of President Trump was one of several on Saturday in Washington and in state capitals across the country. Princess Diana visited the city in 1989, a trip featured on the Netflix series and remembered fondly by the people she met. Meteor showers can light up night skies from dusk to dawn, and if you’re lucky you might be able to catch a glimpse. In an interview with The New York Times, Hig Roberts, a two-time U.S. national champion, becomes the first elite men’s Alpine skier to publicly come out as gay, hoping to encourage others to be themselves. City dwellers around the world turned to bicycles as the pandemic forced urban areas to restrict public transit. In the crowded Philippine capital, that meant weaving through notoriously bad traffic. His darkly comedic stories explored the experiences of Cambodian-Americans. His first book, the subject of a bidding war, is to be published next August. Some House Republicans plan to try to use Congress’s tallying of electoral results on Jan. 6 to tip the election to President Trump. The attempt will put Republicans in a pinch. More Recent Articles |
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