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Biden Wants to Slash Emissions. Success Would Mean a Very Different America.Hitting the targets could require a rapid shift to electric vehicles, the expansion of forests nationwide, development of complex new carbon-capture technology and many other changes, researchers said. Biden, Calling for Action, Commits U.S. to Halving Its Climate EmissionsAddressing leaders at a virtual summit meeting he convened, the president cast the fight against global warming as an economic opportunity for the world. With Few New Clotting Cases, Johnson & Johnson Pause Could Be Lifted SoonTop federal health officials said in interviews this week that the number of rare blood clotting disorders in recipients of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine has remained small. Vaccines Are Effective Against the New York Variant, Studies FindThe research adds to a growing number of findings suggesting the Pfizer and Moderna shots are protective against the variants identified so far. Do We Still Need to Keep Wearing Masks Outdoors?Science shows that the risk of viral transmission outside is very low. The “two-out-of-three rule” can help you decide whether to mask up. Biden Will Seek Tax Increase on Rich to Fund Child Care and EducationThe American Family Plan, which the president wants to pay for by increasing the capital gains tax and the top marginal income tax rate, currently doesn’t include an effort to expand health coverage. Republicans Look to Slash the Size of Biden’s Infrastructure PlanWorking to avoid being cut out of the process, they presented a $568 billion blueprint that is a fraction of the size of President Biden’s proposal. At Daunte Wright Funeral, Minneapolis Mourns the ‘Prince of Brooklyn Center’The Rev. Al Sharpton delivered the eulogy for Mr. Wright, the 20-year-old Black man who was shot and killed by a police officer in Brooklyn Center, Minn., last week. Ma'Khia Bryant's Death Keeps Columbus Grappling With Police ShootingsWith four killings in the past four months, many residents in Ohio’s capital feel victimized by their Police Department, which has received a litany of misconduct complaints. How Europe's Soccer Super League Fell ApartFrantic phone calls, secret meetings and high-stakes threats: The inside story of how a billion-dollar European soccer superleague was born, and then collapsed, in less than a week. U.S. Home Sales Are Surging. When Does the Music Stop?Nervous buyers and sellers are asking: ‘When is the housing market going to crash?’ Here’s what to expect this year. Climate, Taxes, Johnson & Johnson: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. How a ‘Red Flag’ Law Failed in IndianaA gunman killed eight people at a FedEx facility last week, despite legislation that sought to prevent people like him from acquiring weapons. What went wrong? From Serial: The Improvement AssociationA true story about election fraud. The G.O.P. Is Getting Even WorseTrumpians are having a venomous panic attack. If Your Kids Haven't Gotten the Covid Vaccine, What's Safe?There will be more than one reasonable way to approach the risks of family activities. Getting Real About Coal and ClimateA document from the United Mine Workers offers reason to hope. W.H.O.'s Dr. Tedros: Covid Vaccine Promises Must Be KeptIf they keep their vaccine promises, the pandemic can end. Biden's Climate Summit Won't Save the WorldThe U.S. needs to rethink its foreign policy if it has any chance of meeting its climate commitments. The Evolution of Desus & MeroFrom Twitter to cable TV, the duo is changing the culture of comedy. Uncomfortable Timing for a Supreme Court Gun FightThe justices contemplate expanding arms rights in the wake of mass shootings. After the Derek Chauvin Verdict, the War ContinuesThe fight for equality doesn’t end after a single conviction. When Climate Breakdown Hits Home: ‘Our Small Town Now Has a Rush Hour’Readers share how environmental issues are changing their lives. What Do You Call a Bunch of Black Holes: A Crush? A Scream?There are pods of whales and gaggles of geese. Now astronomers are wondering which plural term would best suit the most enigmatic entity in the cosmos. The Nervous Person’s Guide to Re-Entering SocietyHow to cope with a less cautious world as pandemic restrictions loosen. Andrew Yang, Looking for Endorsement, Offends Gay Democratic ClubParticipants described Mr. Yang’s remarks as offensive, saying that even as members of the club wanted to discuss policy issues, he mentioned gay bars. $10,000 Flute Left in Cab Nine Years Ago Is Finally ReturnedHeidi Slyker, a Boston area musician, said the disappearance had consequences beyond the mere loss of property. Oyez! Oyez! Oyez! Britain’s Town Criers Put It in WritingA clear ringing voice will be of no use to contemporary criers in this year’s British Town Crier Championships, which will be judged only on written proclamations because of the pandemic. Newborn Twins Are Found Dead in an Apartment in QueensThe mother of the infants was in custody but had not been charged in the deaths of the twins, a boy and a girl, officials said. Fallen British Empire Soldiers Overlooked Because of Racism, Inquiry FindsThe graves of between 45,000 and 54,000 people who died in service during World War I did not receive proper memorials, the report said. At least 116,000 others were not commemorated at all. Why Did the Taiwan Couple Marry 4 Times in 37 Days?A bank in Taiwan said an employee had a rapid succession of nuptials to the same woman to take advantage of the country’s paid marriage leave. Oscars 2021 Predictions: Who Will Win Best Picture, Actor and Actress?Our expert is here to help you catch up to one of the strangest awards seasons on record. Here is what he thinks will win. An Acorn Jelly That Brings Michelle Zauner BackThe musician and memoirist rediscovered this favorite from her childhood while on a recent trip to Seoul. 11 New Books We Recommend This WeekSuggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. Should Our Sons Play With Toy Guns Outdoors?A reader worries that allowing her sons to play-fight in the yard sends the wrong message to neighbors. Dementia Risk After Age 50 Increases With Less Sleep, Study SaysThe research, tracking thousands of people from age 50 on, suggests those who sleep six hours or less a night are more likely to develop dementia in their late 70s. Laura Aguilar Turned Her Searing Lens on Herself, and Shaped the FutureA powerful voice for marginalized groups, Laura Aguilar frankly and poetically portrayed Latino and lesbian communities. Ohio Man Pleads Guilty in 2016 Killings of 8 in Same FamilyEdward Wagner, 28, who prosecutors said had been in a custody dispute over his daughter, apologized for the Rhoden family murders. Canadian Lawmaker Apologizes for Taking Nude Photo of ColleagueIt was not immediately clear what sanctions, if any, Sébastien Lemire would face after he acknowledged taking a nude photo of William Amos during a Zoom call. French Authors Lead International Booker Prize ShortlistÉric Vuillard and David Diop are among the authors contending for the prestigious award for translated literature. Russia’s Ties With West Fray Further After Czech Republic Expels Its DiplomatsAbout 60 Russian diplomats were ordered out of the Czech Republic, which said it had evidence of Moscow’s involvement in an ammunition dump explosion in 2014. More Recent Articles |
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