A police officer fatally shot Mr. Wright on Sunday in Brooklyn Center, Minn., about 10 miles from where Derek Chauvin is on trial in the killing of George Floyd. George Floyd’s brother testified tearfully about their childhood. The trial continued with the backdrop of a fatal police shooting that kicked off protests in a Minneapolis suburb on Sunday. As Gov. Gretchen Whitmer pleads for more coronavirus vaccine, the Biden administration on Monday urged her to shut Michigan down, something she wants to avoid. The Americans and Israelis have worked together in the past to impede Iran’s nuclear ambitions, but the U.S. denies that was the case in the latest sabotage. As allegations against Gov. Andrew Cuomo put a new spotlight on sexual misconduct in New York’s capital, numerous women there described an enduring predatory and misogynistic environment. The president met with lawmakers from both parties in an effort to show some flexibility on the size of his $2 trillion proposal and how to pay for it. Anne Milgram built her reputation fighting crime in the city of Camden. Christine E. Wormuth’s nomination comes as the Biden administration has faced criticism for its slow pace of selecting top Pentagon officials. A coalition of law firms has joined business leaders in wanting to use their clout to oppose state legislation that would make it harder to vote. The company was responding to a motion filed by Fox that argued that mentions of Smartmatic were part of its reporting on a newsworthy event. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The European Union’s coronavirus inoculation campaign started slowly, and the picture is worsening still. When lots of money is sloshing around, culture changes. Unions aren’t obsolete, and we need to get them back. The new president has promised to take the lead on climate. His plan does not disappoint. For each person who dies of Covid-19, experts say there are at least nine newly bereaved. We must begin to address the toll. If a state wants funds for infrastructure, it should meet strict conditions about housing construction. It’s all about jobs and infrastructure, and President Biden is off to a good start. The sex scandals of the present look a lot like the sex scandals of the past. Michelle A. Williams, an epidemiologist and Harvard dean, urges politicians to focus on public health if they want a strong economy. Readers discuss formative experiences in the workplace, at Google and elsewhere. This series tells the stories of people who have died in the pandemic. Many Americans increased their alcohol intake during the pandemic, with women and parents of young children disproportionately affected. Georgia’s Valdosta High School, a longtime football powerhouse, is awash in a scandal involving race, funny money, allegations of improper recruiting and a one-armed booster named Nub. A police officer was seriously injured in the episode at Austin-East Magnet High School in Knoxville, Tenn., on Monday. The company owned 16 theaters and more than 300 screens. The federal government and most states pushed back the date to May 17, but others have gone their own way. And if you make estimated tax payments, the deadline remains April 15. The Rev. Daniel Lahart, the president of Regis High School, targeted multiple adults, including subordinates, an investigation found. The unusual review of the conclusions of the initial inquiry comes more than a year after the attack by the Shabab revealed security lapses at the base. The government says the plan is the best way to dispose of water used to prevent the ruined nuclear plant’s damaged reactor cores from melting. Mark Herring, the attorney general, requested records going back as far as a decade after two officers were involved in a traffic stop during which a Black U.S. Army lieutenant was pepper-sprayed. Alessandra Galloni, its global managing editor, will be the first woman to lead the news agency in its 170-year history. A judge approved a settlement between U.S. Soccer and its women’s team in their dispute over working conditions, allowing the players to resume their legal battle over compensation. A documentary on HBO looks at small towns across America. And PBS’s “Great Performances” revisits a pivotal 1973 classical music tour. In powering through discomfort, I became inured to it — until I figured out how to acknowledge what I actually wanted. “Why Didn’t You Just Do What You Were Told?” collects a few dozen of Diski’s best pieces for the London Review of Books. Portrayals of Philip in “The Crown” and elsewhere missed the mark, according to his biographer. Here, she assesses the best-known attempts. Part historical record, part how-to for cooks, Rotanak Ros’s “Nhum” pieces together recipes from a time before the country’s genocide. “This crisis affects more or less everyone, and poetry can help us process difficult feelings like loss, sadness, anger, lack of hope.” Teenagers and tweens will be fine, experts say — if adults model resilience. Collaborating with devoted colleagues, Dr. Kariko laid the groundwork for the mRNA vaccines turning the tide of the pandemic. The brothers paid homage to the Duke of Edinburgh’s service to the nation and to the Queen, but also shared personal memories of their grandfather. More Recent Articles |
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