Grim forecasts held up for a few states, but many took in about as much tax revenue as before the pandemic — sometimes a lot more. The first detailed studies of the so-called P.1 variant show how it devastated a Brazilian city. Now scientists want to know what it will do elsewhere. A new study highlights the persistent problems caused by an unstable work force, an underlying threat that may have led to staggering death tolls in the pandemic. The young woman’s account follows two separate accusations that Gov. Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed two female state employees. “These are not the actions of someone who simply feels misunderstood; they are the actions of an individual who wields his power to avoid justice,” Charlotte Bennett said. The breakdown of larger organizations sets the stage for small groups or lone offenders, who are more difficult to track. As the president looks to undo his predecessor’s immigration policies, he is hoping for cooperation from a Mexican counterpart who was a contributor to them. The generals who staged a coup last month use surveillance drones, iPhone cracking devices and hacking software, some of it from Western countries that bar sales of such technology to Myanmar. As a civil disobedience movement entered its second month, the military rulers added charges against Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. Amid deeply moving moments (like the speech by Chadwick Boseman’s widow), there were technical difficulties and the strange sight of long-distance hosts pretending to be on the same stage. Nearly all of the big winners from the evening are available to stream. Here’s a look at where to find them and what The Times first had to say about them. Even as the cold has lifted and the ice has melted, the true depth of the devastation remains hidden. We look at the aftermath of the storm through the eyes of three women. The diminishing power of MeToo. Learning from subprime, health care and electricity. Absolution is off the table. And liberal ideals themselves are up for renegotiation. Republicans still embrace the power of the ex-president’s agenda to galvanize voters and drive turnout. The crowdfunding platform helps people pay their rent and medical bills. Its chief executive, Tim Cadogan, says it was never meant to be a social safety net. Are we really going to do this again? It’s not hard to work out who to blame for the country’s disastrous vaccine rollout. The coronavirus threat is global. So is the remedy. Manhattan district attorney investigators who are examining possible financial fraud have asked witnesses about Allen Weisselberg, the chief financial officer at the Trump Organization. The airline’s treatment of the passengers, all Orthodox Jews, drew condemnation and accusations of anti-Semitism from Jewish groups. People who convert in Israel to Reform or Conservative Judaism have a right to citizenship, the Supreme Court ruled, chipping at the power of Orthodox authorities that see them as non-Jewish. Donald McNeil, who resigned last month after the publication of an article on his conduct during a student trip, writes that he left the paper after “a series of misunderstandings and blunders.” DeAnn T. Walker, the chairwoman of the Public Utility Commission of Texas, had been caught in a tide of fury that swelled after millions were left without power. Those who looked up just before 10 p.m. on Sunday were treated to the sight of a fireball meteor. Despite falling from power in Washington, the Republican Party has done little soul-searching or reflection on a new agenda, instead focusing on attacking Democrats and the news media. The party of President Nayib Bukele is set to take a sweeping majority in El Salvador’s Congress, giving the populist leader broad new powers. Ryan Fischer wrote on Instagram about his “recovery from a very close call with death.” A newsmagazine featuring a look at Black life in America premieres on ABC. And the “Back to the Future” trilogy airs on AMC. Don Wakamatsu’s day job is bench coach of the Rangers, but his background in farming led to an interesting solution for how to help fans feel safe. Tired of winter? All three of these novels are guaranteed to give you a different kind of chill. A new service is designed to help formalize relationships that are typically forged through personal connections or cold DMs. The company’s coming trials will also involve pregnant women and people whose immune systems are compromised. Most apartments are either for sale or for rent. The one they chose was both. A Cape Cod-style home in Los Angeles, a four-bedroom house in Sonoma and a contemporary Craftsman in Santa Barbara. Isabella Pollok was one of the students at Sarah Lawrence College who prosecutors said was exploited by a classmate’s father, Lawrence V. Ray. Now she is under indictment, too. More Recent Articles |
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