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FDA Authorizes Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine for Children 12 to 15The shots may allow millions of youngsters to get back to school, camps, sleepovers and hangouts with friends. Global Cases Fall but the Virus Is Surging in Countries That Lack VaccinesThe coronavirus is receding in the West, but world leaders and experts warn that the world is rapidly dividing. Here’s the latest on the pandemic. FBI Confirms DarkSide as Colonial Pipeline HackerThe attack by DarkSide, a relatively new criminal group believed to have roots in Eastern Europe, exposed the remarkable vulnerability of key American infrastructure. How the Colonial Pipeline Became a Vital Artery for FuelGrowing domestic production of oil and gas has led to reduced refining capacity in the Northeast, increasing the reliance on fuel sent from Texas. Biden Defends Unemployment Benefits, Provided Workers Accept Job OffersThe president’s comments and a raft of policy announcements were a pushback to Republican criticism of his economic plan after a disappointing jobs report on Friday. After Raid on Aqsa Mosque, Rockets From Gaza and Israeli AirstrikesGaza officials say 20 people were killed in the airstrikes. The escalation followed clashes between the Israeli police and Palestinian protesters at Al Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. Why Jerusalem’s Aqsa Mosque Is an Arab-Israeli FuseThe mosque sits on a site sacred to Christians, Muslims and Jews, and it is a chronic flash point in the protracted Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Newsom's Plan: California’s Middle-Class Taxpayers Could Get a Rebate Under ProposalFaced with a large state surplus and a looming recall election, Gov. Gavin Newsom has proposed giving at least $600 to two-thirds of California taxpayers. FAA Fines Airline Passengers Who Clashed Over Mask RulesDozens of people face fines of up to $35,000 for assaulting and interfering with flight attendants under a zero-tolerance policy introduced by the F.A.A. this year. Most of Scott Stringer's Supporters Have Fled. Not the Teachers' UnionThe United Federation of Teachers is boosting Mr. Stringer’s embattled campaign with an advertising blitz. Teen Vaccine, Israel, Pipeline: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. 简报:中国强迫新疆女性节育;台湾严重旱灾日月潭干涸杭州“瞒豹”事件引关注;中国在珠峰设置隔离线防疫情传入;巴以地区暴力事件频现;美澳“ugg”商标侵权案澳洲公司上诉被驳回……这里是今日要闻。 Rural Tennessee’s Vaccine HesitatorsWhite Republican evangelical Christians remain disproportionately mistrustful about coronavirus inoculations. Here’s what that looks like in one community. Let’s Talk About Cancel CultureJoin Trevor Noah, Kara Swisher and others on May 12. Times subscribers can R.S.V.P. here. Kathryn Garcia for N.Y.C. Mayor: The Times EndorsementThe editorial board’s endorsement for the Democratic mayoral primary. Republicans Are Still Waging War on WorkersTimes are good? Punish the unemployed. Times are bad? Punish the unemployed. Quintin Jones Is About to Be Executed. He Shouldn’t Be.Quintin Phillippe Jones is scheduled to be executed on May 19. Today I tell the story of our friendship in the hope that it will save his life. Why Are Home Health Care Worker Wages So Low?A tale of two home care workers. Is Texas Ready for Governor Matthew McConaughey?Maybe Texas needs a philosopher king to lead it. The Cicadas Are Coming. It’s Not an Invasion. It’s a Miracle.I’m jealous of all of you whose skies will soon be blurred by wings and whose trees will be filled with song. Who Wins in a Meme Stock World?Jannick Malling, Public’s co-C.E.O., weighs the risks and rewards of the retail trading boom. Think Outside the Banana. Eat the Peel.After the British chefs Nadiya Hussain and Nigella Lawson developed recipes using banana skins, the British cooking public is perplexed. ‘The Older Man Was Standing by the Doors and Waiting to Exit the Train’A dropped glove, a passenger striking a pose and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. Police Say Boyfriend Responsible for Shooting in Colorado Springs Birthday PartyMore than half of mass shootings in recent years involve a perpetrator who killed an intimate partner or family member, including the gunman who killed six people in Colorado Springs. Baffert, Medina Springs's Trainer, Denies Cheating AllegationsA day after the Kentucky Derby winner Medina Spirit was revealed to have failed a drug test, the horse’s trainer cited “cancel culture” in his denials. German Catholic Priests Defy Rome to Offer Blessings to Gay CouplesMore than 100 Roman Catholic parishes in Germany held services to bless gay couples, in defiance of the Vatican’s refusal to recognize same-sex unions. NBC Says It Will Not Air the Golden Globes in 2022The group behind the awards, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, has been under pressure for its lack of Black members and its financial practices. US Vessel Fires Warning Shots at Iranian Patrol BoatsThe incident, in the Strait of Hormuz, was the third time in just over a month that vessels from the two countries have come dangerously close. Helmut Jahn, ‘Convention-Busting’ Architect, Dies at 81He helped redefine Chicago architecture with his postmodern designs of the Thompson Center and the United Airlines terminal at O’Hare International Airport. But he was also known worldwide. US Defends Detention of Afghan at Guantánamo Despite PulloutIn the first Guantánamo habeas corpus case under the Biden administration, the government said U.S. forces’ withdrawal from Afghanistan did not erode its detention authority. The Texas Voting Bill, ExplainedThe state’s Republican-controlled Legislature is likely to decide this week on a path forward for sweeping new voting restrictions. Here’s what’s in the bill and what could happen in the coming days. U.S. Lutheran Church Elects Its First Openly Transgender BishopThe Rev. Megan Rohrer was elected to lead a synod that includes about 200 Lutheran congregations in Northern and Central California. What’s on TV This Week: ‘144’ and ‘Pride’An ESPN documentary looks at life inside the W.N.B.A. bubble. And a mini-series about L.G.B.T.Q. rights in America debuts on FX. Dodie Can’t Resist Sharing. It’s Made Her Music Soar.The 26-year-old British singer and songwriter puts all her vulnerability into her songs — and onto YouTube. Her debut album, “Build a Problem,” arrived May 7. So You’re Thinking About Joining a Wine Club ...Media outlets, retailers, importers and restaurants all want your business. Here’s a hint: Look for transparency, real wineries and customer service. Are Plant Milks Good for You?They can be, but in most cases, they should not be considered a nutritional substitute for dairy. Sticky, Sweet and Savory Chicken: No Fork NecessaryThis dinner of bone-in chicken legs, roasted with lemon, honey, feta and chile, is best eaten out of hand — but don’t forget the napkins. A Lighter Cast Iron Frying PanVermicular’s new skillets are thinner than your average cast-iron pan, and can handle just about anything on the stove top. How MDMA and Psilocybin Became Hot InvestmentsPsilocybin and MDMA are poised to be the hottest new therapeutics since Prozac. Universities want in, and so does Wall Street. Some worry a push to loosen access could bring unintended consequences. More Recent Articles |
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