A pair of proposals would invest in infrastructure, education, work force development and fighting climate change, with the aim of making the economy more productive. The proposal being prepared by the White House is intended to begin grappling with a number of big issues that President Biden focused on during the campaign. Like a small number of Covid survivors with no previous mental illness, Ivan Agerton developed psychotic symptoms weeks after his coronavirus infection. Parosmia, a condition that causes phantom odors and a lingering symptom of Covid-19 for some people, has been affecting relationships. Millions of older Americans, chronically ill and trapped at home, pose a big challenge to inoculation efforts. Doctors are on it. Mr. Yang is seeking to become New York City’s first Asian-American mayor, but critics say that some of his past comments have fed racial stereotypes. The authorities said they were investigating at least four of the attacks as possible hate crimes, including one that left a man in critical condition. Investigators have for weeks focused on the role of the militia in the attack on the Capitol by a pro-Trump mob. Lt. Gen. Karen Gibson held top intelligence posts in the military before she joined a post-Jan. 6 security review of the Capitol. She will have an all-female leadership team. Proponents of granting statehood pointed to the riot on Jan. 6, when a botched federal response contributed to disastrous results, as the latest proof that the District of Columbia should be a state. Some people are balking at the one-shot vaccine, but I was thrilled to get it. The Atlanta murders follow a terrible pattern of misogynist violence. Remember the lessons of the 2010-2011 scare. Journalists should give readers the facts, not play to fears. An earlier generation never expected anyone to protect them. Until coronavirus vaccines are distributed equitably and nations agree to immunization standards, vaccination passes will not end the spread of Covid-19. Readers discuss an Op-Ed by a woman “drowning” in debt and whether there should be loan forgiveness. It seemed like everything was calming down, until it wasn’t. In Georgia, class warps the immigrant narrative. The artist just sold an encrypted digital collage for $69 million. So are nonfungible tokens the next new asset class, or is it all hype? Countries should know that a successful rollout is not just about delivery. “The Milkmaid” and other African productions are putting extremism under the microscope and drawing diaspora audiences in the process. The justices considered a California regulation that allowed labor representatives to meet with farm workers at their worksites for up to three hours a day for as many as 120 days a year. The hard-right Republicans’ entry to the races for open Senate seats heralded fiercely contested G.O.P. primaries in the two deeply conservative states. After a bitter feud with her predecessor, Ms. Sturgeon has been cleared by one inquiry into claims that led to calls for her resignation. The sanctions come days after the Biden administration’s heated encounter with Chinese officials in Alaska, and will most likely widen tensions between Washington and Beijing. Foreshadowing the likes of Michael Jordan, he was a star with the glamorous Lakers and was voted to the all-N.B.A. team for the league’s first 50 years. Officials in Evanston, Ill., were weighing how to distribute $10 million in reparations to those who suffered housing discrimination. Kaitlyn Greenidge and her sisters achieved success in their respective fields. In her historical novel, “Libertie,” she focuses on a Black woman who doesn’t yearn to be the first or only one of anything. 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