The head of the European Commission said the bloc would switch policy, under certain conditions, after more than a year of mostly banning nonessential travel. Even as vaccines roll out, more younger people in Michigan are being hospitalized than at any other point in the pandemic. And they’re coming in sicker. Strained by pandemic-era budget cuts, stress and a lack of revenue, at least 10 ambulance companies in Wyoming are in danger of shuttering — some imminently. Officers using deadly force rely on a legal doctrine set forth decades ago. Now, the movement launched by the death of George Floyd is trying to change that standard. A stripped-down ceremony stripped out too much of what makes the show, for better or worse, worth watching. But Mr. McCarthy, the House Republican leader who could become speaker after 2022, says he needs to work with Donald Trump, who “goes up and down with his anger.’’ An audit of the vote in Arizona’s most populous county was meant to mollify angry Trump voters. But it is being criticized as a partisan exercise more than a fact-finding one. The New York Post has complained that Facebook is blocking and downplaying its stories. But the platform doesn’t pay any special deference to journalists. She ran the challenging Pikes Peak Marathon in Colorado in 1959. For the next 50 years she had no idea that she had made sports history. After the Sept. 11 attacks, U.S. authorities used informants to secure terror convictions. But did they help create plots where none existed? Tell us what you think about this year’s Oscars. If the industry won’t change on principle, it can at least change for the money. Reform would enrich people of color, and everyone else. Restoring an unlimited federal tax deduction for state and local tax payments is bad politics and bad policy. Will sacred lands protected by President Obama be protected once again? A movement is underway to slow the obsolescence of our electronic gear. The Labor Department still (still!) needs to do more to protect employees from getting Covid on the job. How the acclaimed director is creating a new, more inclusive film and television industry, and nurturing the next generation of Black talent. Craving escapism from the Oscar contenders that reflect our sad reality. Tensions had been rising since the president, a former American citizen, failed to hold scheduled elections, then extended his term in office by two years. The endorsement from Ruben Diaz Jr., the Bronx borough president, could help Mr. Adams reach Latino and Bronx voters in the New York City mayor’s race. In a game limited to seven innings as part of a doubleheader, the Arizona lefty gets a shutout but won’t be credited with a no-no. Nearly 8 percent of those who got initial Pfizer or Moderna shots missed their second doses. State officials want to prevent the numbers from rising. It helped make Holiday a star, but it was written by Abel Meeropol, a teacher in the Bronx. An Oscar nomination and a year of protests against racism have kept it in the conversation. A Florida grand jury indicted a man and his three sons, accusing them of marketing an “unproven and potentially harmful” solution as a remedy for Covid-19, cancer, autism and more. The charge was related to a “Sabrina the Teenage Witch” tape that had been rented from a video store in Norman, Okla. Prosecutors dismissed the case on Wednesday. The attacker watched videos ‘glorifying martyrs and jihad’ immediately before the stabbing, the official said. A favorite of celebrities like Meryl Streep and Natalie Portman, he rejuvenated Lanvin and had recently started his own brand. He died of Covid-19. Howard University’s board of trustees approved the decision to scrap the program, the only such department at a historically Black university. Use 7 letters to make as many words as you can. Solve the daily puzzle edited by Will Shortz, or try out other games like the Mini and Vertex. Connect the dots to reveal the hidden picture. Our soothing matching game may help you de-stress. More Recent Articles |
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