U.S. experts weigh the risks for younger women and cases of a rare blood-clotting disorder, and lift the pause in giving the one-shot vaccine. The Biden administration said it did not know of manufacturing problems at the Emergent factory when it approved shipping millions of doses of AstraZeneca’s vaccine. The company says the doses were safe. The anti-Islam agitator Tommy Robinson struck gold in America. Keeping it might require help from Moscow, where other British far-right activists are also finding friends. There were notable pledges of action, but several important greenhouse gas polluters were conspicuously silent. It showed the challenges that lie ahead. To get a handle on how the president’s international climate commitments will need to jibe with his domestic policy agenda, we called Nathaniel Keohane, an economist, former Obama adviser and climate expert. In the past, Gov. Gavin Newsom has said he lacked the executive authority to halt fracking, which has long been a source of both pollution and higher-paying jobs in California. Five students at a Knoxville, Tenn., high school have been killed in gun violence this year, plunging a community’s young people into a whirlwind of trauma. She was known as Juror 96 and sat through three weeks of testimony, but Lisa Christensen didn’t get to decide Derek Chauvin’s fate. She was selected as an alternate. The Russian president pulled back troops from Ukraine’s border and relented on medical treatment for his nemesis Aleksei A. Navalny, after a performance blending fear and force to affirm his power. Almost every carmaker has had to curtail production, hampering the economic recovery. 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. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Five articles from around The Times, narrated just for you. Keefe discusses his new book about the Sackler family and OxyContin, and Elisabeth Egan talks about JoAnne Tompkins’s debut novel, “What Comes After.” For nuclear talks in Vienna to succeed, Iranians and Americans need to be more honest about their past actions. How the acclaimed director is creating a new, more inclusive film and television industry, and nurturing the next generation of Black talent. Trumpians are having a venomous panic attack. An unholy alliance between the two military governments will delay a return to democracy in both countries. The health of our bodies and microbiomes may depend on society’s return to lifestyles that expose us to bacteria, despite the risks. The president should keep his promise on vaccine patents. Not content with limiting voting rights, they are threatening the integrity of vote counting itself. You don’t need to rekindle your friendship with your kid’s soccer teammate’s father if you don’t want to. The legendary leftist intellectual also discusses his theory of the good life and more. A document from the United Mine Workers offers reason to hope. In the wake of George Floyd, elite institutions have tried to check their privilege. Not everybody is on board. MI5’s new account is an effort to appeal to job applicants. It joins other intelligence agencies on social media, where results are anything but guaranteed. John DiRubba turned informant to foil a murder-for-hire plot. Or was he just an ex-lover seeking revenge? Gov. Roy Cooper on Friday joined growing calls for the release of body-camera footage of the fatal shooting of Andrew Brown Jr. in Elizabeth City. Nicole Poole Franklin, 43, pleaded guilty to hate crime and attempted murder charges after striking two children with her Jeep Grand Cherokee in 2019. As part of the deal, Athleta, the new sponsor, has agreed to back a post-Olympic exhibition tour that Biles was already planning. A quadruple amputee, he was a relentless defender on the United States’ wheelchair rugby team, which won a gold medal at the 2008 Paralympics in Beijing. The shipwreck off Libya comes as the number of attempts to cross the sea from Africa to Europe increases in the warmer weather. Republican officials in the state have hired a private vendor to review nearly 2.1 million ballots cast in its largest county, though there is no substantiated evidence of significant fraud or errors. The changes come after last year’s event was canceled because of the pandemic and the 2019 bee resulted in an eight-way tie. Keith Poole arrived last month with plans to make the tabloid more digital. Many on his staff have yet to hear from him. A hospital worker in Italy’s south was allegedly paid for 15 years without working a single day. Investigators blame the inefficiency of checks at all levels. Tejal Rao has adapted a recipe for chiles rellenos from Andrea Serrato of Mamis Xiles in East Los Angeles that is certainly worth your time. While wide-ranging in scope and style, these pieces are alike in their power and depth. Creamy coconut milk and homemade spice blends run through this warming kukul mas maluwa, inspired by a grandmother’s cooking. A reader wonders about what to wear for a promotion. In her latest Crime column, Sarah Weinman reviews Amy Suiter Clarke’s debut novel, “Girl, 11,” about a true-crime podcast host in a killer’s cross hairs. The artist Richard Prince appropriated her image for his work. Now she’s doubling back on it for one of her own. In the narrow window in which patients are aware of their disease, they have sought help in clinical trials. But enrolling enough participants to make these trials count is not easy. My mind could rationalize polyamory, but my heart rebelled. 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