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CDC chief moves from 'impending doom' to no masks for the vaccinated in 45 days Fox News CDC: Fully Vaccinated People Can Stop Wearing Masks NBC News Fully vaccinated people can ditch masks indoors, physical distancing: CDC Fox News Vaccinated? CDC says ...
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  1. CDC chief moves from 'impending doom' to no masks for the vaccinated in 45 days - Fox News
  2. Israel intensifies attacks in Gaza as conflict enters fifth day - BBC News
  3. Chip Roy to challenge Elise Stefanik for ousted Cheney's House GOP post - New York Post
  4. Nine people injured in shooting that Rhode Island police chief says was between feuding groups - CNN
  5. Ocasio-Cortez on Taylor Greene: 'These are the kinds of people that I threw out of bars all the time' | TheHill - The Hill
  6. Missouri governor won't fund Medicaid expansion, flouting state Constitution and voters - NBC News
  7. GRDA Officials: 2 Workers Trapped After Explosion At Kerr Dam - News On 6
  8. Philadelphia health commissioner resigns after cremating MOVE bombing remains - NBC News
  9. Eye-popping lawsuit portrays GOP lawmaker’s office as a Covid-19 petri dish - POLITICO
  10. Romney tears into Mayorkas on border crisis: 'extremely damning' - Fox News
  11. Modi humbled by India's coronavirus crisis - Axios
  12. How India's vaccine drive went horribly wrong - BBC News
  13. Colombia protesters: 'We're not scared anymore' - BBC News
  14. Eid al-Fitr Celebrated Through Distinct Family Recipes - The New York Times
  15. Kilmeade slams Colonial Pipeline hack payoff: Americans are now ‘paying the price’ - Fox News
  16. Why McDonald's minimum wage hike is surprisingly good news for the stock - Yahoo Finance
  17. What's New About Amazon's Updated Echo Shows? - Lifehacker
  18. Newly discovered Wi-Fi vulnerabilities called FragAttacks place all mobile devices at risk - Tech Xplore
  19. Google Assistant adds ‘Your apps’ settings menu for Android - 9to5Google
  20. "I want people to be angry": William Jackson Harper on viewers' takeaway from "Underground Railroad" - Salon
  21. Nori's Black Book Revealed! See Kim & Khloe Kardashian Meet the Fan Behind the Viral Instagram - E! NEWS
  22. Prince Harry says he was put through 'pain and suffering' by his father Prince Charles - Fox News
  23. Robert De Niro Injures Leg In Oklahoma; Actor Heading Back To NYC From ‘Killers Of The Flower Moon’ Set - Deadline
  24. 2021 NFL schedule: 10 teams don't have a scheduled day, time for Week 15 and here's what that means - CBS Sports
  25. Broncos Could be Left Hanging if Green Bay Meets Aaron Rodgers' Rumored Guarantee Demand - Sports Illustrated
  26. Pac-12 commissioner search ends in unlikely place (which was entirely predictable): With an MGM Resorts executive - The Mercury News
  27. Tony Ferguson dismisses Michael Chandler: ‘You got Dana White privilege’ - MMA Mania
  28. Colonizing Mars: 5 problems that need to be solved first - Times of India
  29. What is a super blood moon and how can you watch it this spring? - The Points Guy
  30. China may attempt ambitious Mars rover landing on Friday - Business Insider
  31. Trace seabed plutonium points to stellar forges of heavy elements - Science Magazine
  32. Is it now reasonable to discuss the end of the pandemic? Yes, but with caveats. - The Washington Post
  33. State: Nearly all COVID-19 patients hospitalized are not vaccinated - KOAT New Mexico
  34. CDC reports 13 additional cases of blood clots linked to J&J COVID-19 vaccine. All happened before 11-day pause in its use. - Yahoo News
  35. 616 new COVID-19 cases, 9 additional deaths reported in Massachusetts - WCVB Boston

CDC chief moves from 'impending doom' to no masks for the vaccinated in 45 days - Fox News


Israel intensifies attacks in Gaza as conflict enters fifth day - BBC News

Chip Roy to challenge Elise Stefanik for ousted Cheney's House GOP post - New York Post


Nine people injured in shooting that Rhode Island police chief says was between feuding groups - CNN

Ocasio-Cortez on Taylor Greene: 'These are the kinds of people that I threw out of bars all the time' | TheHill - The Hill


Missouri governor won't fund Medicaid expansion, flouting state Constitution and voters - NBC News

GRDA Officials: 2 Workers Trapped After Explosion At Kerr Dam - News On 6

Philadelphia health commissioner resigns after cremating MOVE bombing remains - NBC News

Eye-popping lawsuit portrays GOP lawmaker’s office as a Covid-19 petri dish - POLITICO

Romney tears into Mayorkas on border crisis: 'extremely damning' - Fox News

Modi humbled by India's coronavirus crisis - Axios

How India's vaccine drive went horribly wrong - BBC News

Colombia protesters: 'We're not scared anymore' - BBC News

Eid al-Fitr Celebrated Through Distinct Family Recipes - The New York Times

Kilmeade slams Colonial Pipeline hack payoff: Americans are now ‘paying the price’ - Fox News

Why McDonald's minimum wage hike is surprisingly good news for the stock - Yahoo Finance

What's New About Amazon's Updated Echo Shows? - Lifehacker

Newly discovered Wi-Fi vulnerabilities called FragAttacks place all mobile devices at risk - Tech Xplore

Google Assistant adds ‘Your apps’ settings menu for Android - 9to5Google

"I want people to be angry": William Jackson Harper on viewers' takeaway from "Underground Railroad" - Salon

Nori's Black Book Revealed! See Kim & Khloe Kardashian Meet the Fan Behind the Viral Instagram - E! NEWS

Prince Harry says he was put through 'pain and suffering' by his father Prince Charles - Fox News

Robert De Niro Injures Leg In Oklahoma; Actor Heading Back To NYC From ‘Killers Of The Flower Moon’ Set - Deadline

2021 NFL schedule: 10 teams don't have a scheduled day, time for Week 15 and here's what that means - CBS Sports

Broncos Could be Left Hanging if Green Bay Meets Aaron Rodgers' Rumored Guarantee Demand - Sports Illustrated

Pac-12 commissioner search ends in unlikely place (which was entirely predictable): With an MGM Resorts executive - The Mercury News

Tony Ferguson dismisses Michael Chandler: ‘You got Dana White privilege’ - MMA Mania

Colonizing Mars: 5 problems that need to be solved first - Times of India

What is a super blood moon and how can you watch it this spring? - The Points Guy

China may attempt ambitious Mars rover landing on Friday - Business Insider

Trace seabed plutonium points to stellar forges of heavy elements - Science Magazine

Is it now reasonable to discuss the end of the pandemic? Yes, but with caveats. - The Washington Post

State: Nearly all COVID-19 patients hospitalized are not vaccinated - KOAT New Mexico

CDC reports 13 additional cases of blood clots linked to J&J COVID-19 vaccine. All happened before 11-day pause in its use. - Yahoo News

616 new COVID-19 cases, 9 additional deaths reported in Massachusetts - WCVB Boston

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Fully vaccinated people do not have to wear masks or maintain social distance indoors or outdoors, with some exceptions, the C.D.C. advised.
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  1. Vaccinated Americans May Go Without Masks in Most Places, Federal Officials Say
  2. A Milestone in the Pandemic, and an Incentive to Vaccinate
  3. C.D.C.'s New Mask Guidelines: Here's What to Know
  4. Hundreds of Epidemiologists Expected Mask-Wearing in Public for at Least a Year
  5. Israel Ground Forces Shell Gaza as Fighting Intensifies
  6. In Mixed Israel Cities Proud of Good Relations, a Sudden, Explosive Division
  7. What to Know About Gaza's Rocket Arsenal
  8. Campaign Said to Have Targeted Trump 'Enemies' in Government
  9. Liz Cheney's Lonely Stand: What Voters in Wyoming Say
  10. Chip Roy Challenges Stefanik for Cheney's House G.O.P. Post
  11. John Boehner's Comeback Shows That Liz Cheney's Return Is Possible
  12. How Republicans Aim to Rewrite the History of the Capitol Riot
  13. Colonial Pipeline Paid Roughly $5 Million in Ransom to Hackers
  14. Bill and Melinda Gateses' Divorce Spotlights a Secretive Fortune
  15. Masks, Gaza, Eid al-Fitr: Your Thursday Evening Briefing
  16. 简报:电厂故障致台湾大停电;“宠物盲盒”引发中国公众愤怒
  17. The Israeli-Palestinian Crisis, Reignited
  18. Modern Love Podcast: ‘Why Do People Get Married?’
  19. For the Sake of Peace, Israel Must Rout Hamas
  20. How Republicans Could Steal the 2024 Election
  21. What Do Used Car Prices Say About Biden’s Agenda?
  22. Ellen DeGeneres's Relatability Was Her Downfall
  23. This Is How Wokeness Ends
  24. Biden Should Embrace the Sanders-Jayapal Free College Plan
  25. India’s Scientists Know the Way Out of This Disaster. We Need Modi to Listen.
  26. Brenda Martinez on How Antidepressants and Anti-Doping Collide
  27. To Understand Amazon, We Must Understand Jeff Bezos
  28. U.S. Vaccine Rollout Expands to Children Ages 12 to 15
  29. Amid Economic Turmoil, Biden Stays Focused on Longer Term
  30. Trump’s ‘Fringe Benefits’ for Employees Are Under Scrutiny
  31. Cracked Memphis Bridge Is Shut Down Indefinitely
  32. As Broadway Plans Its Return, ‘Hamilton’ Will Require Vaccines Backstage
  33. Black Student Athlete Was Forced to Remove Hair Beads During Game
  34. University of South Carolina President Resigns After Speech Blunders
  35. Ex-Aide to Congressman Claims He Was Fired for Voicing Virus Concerns
  36. Philadelphia Health Chief Resigns Over Cremation of Remains From MOVE Bombing
  37. Met Opera Protest: Unions Rally Against Proposed Pay Cuts
  38. Everything Was Canceled in 2020. What About 2021?
  39. Review: ‘The Underground Railroad’ Weaves an Epic Vision
  40. Overlooked No More: Usha Mehta, Freedom Fighter Against British Rule in India
  41. Hollywood Has a New Way to Dramatize Addiction
  42. Eid al-Fitr Celebrated Through Distinct Family Recipes
  43. U.S. Must Do More to Track Covid Variants, Scientists Tell Congress
  44. ‘La Piscine’ Review: Pretty, Rich People Behaving Poorly
  45. Spencer Silver, an Inventor of Post-it Notes, Is Dead at 80
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Vaccinated Americans May Go Without Masks in Most Places, Federal Officials Say

Fully vaccinated people do not have to wear masks or maintain social distance indoors or outdoors, with some exceptions, the C.D.C. advised.
    

A Milestone in the Pandemic, and an Incentive to Vaccinate

The world’s first mass coronavirus inoculation campaign for 12- to 15-year-olds kicked off in earnest. Here’s the latest on Covid-19.
    

C.D.C.'s New Mask Guidelines: Here's What to Know

The C.D.C. now says it is safe for fully vaccinated people to take their masks off in most indoor settings. States, cities and businesses were sorting through what to do with the guidance.
    

Hundreds of Epidemiologists Expected Mask-Wearing in Public for at Least a Year

The C.D.C. said Thursday that vaccinated Americans no longer needed masks in most places. Other disease experts recently had a different message: that masks were necessary in public.
    

Israel Ground Forces Shell Gaza as Fighting Intensifies

The surge in fighting left Israel in an unprecedented position — fighting Palestinian militants on its southern flank as it sought to head off its worst civil unrest in decades.
    

In Mixed Israel Cities Proud of Good Relations, a Sudden, Explosive Division

Not even during the intifadas, the mass Palestinian uprisings of the past, did Israel experience such a surge of both Arab and Jewish mob violence.
    

What to Know About Gaza's Rocket Arsenal

Despite a blockade, Palestinian militants have used help from Iran, ingenuity, Israeli-fired duds and even plumbing pipes to make thousands of rockets with increased range.
    

Campaign Said to Have Targeted Trump 'Enemies' in Government

The campaign included planned operations against President Trump’s national security adviser at the time, H.R. McMaster, and F.B.I. employees, according to documents and interviews.
    

Liz Cheney's Lonely Stand: What Voters in Wyoming Say

In a heavily Republican state, their lone congresswoman’s defiance of the former president is unpopular. But some residents still stick up for her. “She told the truth!” one proclaimed.
    

Chip Roy Challenges Stefanik for Cheney's House G.O.P. Post

Republicans are scheduled to meet Friday morning to select Ms. Cheney’s replacement as chair of the House Republican Conference.
    

John Boehner's Comeback Shows That Liz Cheney's Return Is Possible

John A. Boehner showed that a comeback from the political wilderness is possible.
    

How Republicans Aim to Rewrite the History of the Capitol Riot

Republicans in Congress are insisting that any investigation into the Jan. 6 attack include an examination of left-wing violence.
    

Colonial Pipeline Paid Roughly $5 Million in Ransom to Hackers

The payment clears the way for gas to begin flowing again, but it risks emboldening other criminal groups to take American companies hostage by seizing control of their computers.
    

Bill and Melinda Gateses' Divorce Spotlights a Secretive Fortune

Their marital estate is enormous and complex, containing assets as varied as stocks and farmland. Divvying it up could have implications for philanthropy.
    

Masks, Gaza, Eid al-Fitr: Your Thursday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
    

简报:电厂故障致台湾大停电;“宠物盲盒”引发中国公众愤怒

以色列多地爆发骚乱,引发内战恐惧;美国放宽对已接种疫苗者的限制;印度农村被疫情吞噬;中美面临人口危机,德国出生率逆势上扬……这里是今日要闻。
    

The Israeli-Palestinian Crisis, Reignited

Rockets, airstrikes and mob violence: Why is this happening now, and how much worse could it get?
    

Modern Love Podcast: ‘Why Do People Get Married?’

Watching his grandmother enter her third marriage, Jake Maynard wondered if marriage was about care, convention — or something else entirely.
    

For the Sake of Peace, Israel Must Rout Hamas

The goal of U.S. policy is to support Israel’s efforts to defang, deflate and ultimately disempower the terrorist group.
    

How Republicans Could Steal the 2024 Election

Liz Cheney's ouster showed that the G.O.P. is still at war with democracy.
    

What Do Used Car Prices Say About Biden’s Agenda?

What did we learn from April's inflation report? Not much.
    

Ellen DeGeneres's Relatability Was Her Downfall

The widening gulf between the talk show host's approachable shtick and her actual self created an impossible cognitive dissonance.
    

This Is How Wokeness Ends

The meritocracy beats the radicals.
    

Biden Should Embrace the Sanders-Jayapal Free College Plan

Reviving higher education in America requires a holistic solution that ends student debt and restores dignity to educators.
    

India’s Scientists Know the Way Out of This Disaster. We Need Modi to Listen.

Vaccines alone won’t save the country.
    

Brenda Martinez on How Antidepressants and Anti-Doping Collide

Brenda Martinez, one of the top track and field athletes in the United States, inadvertently tested positive for a banned substance under World Anti-Doping Agency rules.
    

To Understand Amazon, We Must Understand Jeff Bezos

In “Amazon Unbound,” his second book about the company, Brad Stone focuses on its singular C.E.O.
    

U.S. Vaccine Rollout Expands to Children Ages 12 to 15

About 17 million children in the age group are newly eligible for the vaccine, the biggest indication yet that life could soon return to something more like normal for American teenagers.
    

Amid Economic Turmoil, Biden Stays Focused on Longer Term

The president’s advisers are pushing their most detailed argument yet for the long-term benefits of a $4 trillion agenda to remake the American economy.
    

Trump’s ‘Fringe Benefits’ for Employees Are Under Scrutiny

The investigation into the former president has led prosecutors to subpoena records from a New York City private school.
    

Cracked Memphis Bridge Is Shut Down Indefinitely

The Interstate 40 bridge over the Mississippi River could be closed for weeks, if not longer, because of damage that could have led to “a catastrophic event.”
    

As Broadway Plans Its Return, ‘Hamilton’ Will Require Vaccines Backstage

With 23 shows setting Broadway reopening dates, audiences can expect full crowds, masks and flexible ticketing policies. But not lower prices.
    

Black Student Athlete Was Forced to Remove Hair Beads During Game

Nicole Pyles, 16, of Durham, N.C., says that a rule banning the use of hair beads by student athletes is discriminatory.
    

University of South Carolina President Resigns After Speech Blunders

Robert Caslen, a retired Army lieutenant general, was accused of failing to credit a lengthy passage in a commencement speech he delivered.
    

Ex-Aide to Congressman Claims He Was Fired for Voicing Virus Concerns

A former adviser to Representative Doug Lamborn, a Colorado Republican, contends in a federal lawsuit that the congressman flouted safety guidelines, contributing to an outbreak in his office.
    

Philadelphia Health Chief Resigns Over Cremation of Remains From MOVE Bombing

The revelation that unidentified remains from at least one of the victims of a 1985 police bombing had been discarded without regard to the family’s wishes touched off fresh waves of pain and anger.
    

Met Opera Protest: Unions Rally Against Proposed Pay Cuts

The Metropolitan Opera hopes to reopen in September after its long pandemic closure, but simmering labor tensions have called that date into question.
    

Everything Was Canceled in 2020. What About 2021?

From the French Open and the Tokyo Olympics to New York Pride, a look at which global events are canceled, postponed or moving ahead (with altered plans) in 2021.
    

Review: ‘The Underground Railroad’ Weaves an Epic Vision

In Barry Jenkins’s dreamlike adaptation of the Colson Whitehead novel, the railway is real and so is the pain.
    

Overlooked No More: Usha Mehta, Freedom Fighter Against British Rule in India

At 22, she helped establish the underground station Congress Radio, which amplified Mahatma Gandhi’s message of rebellion.
    

Hollywood Has a New Way to Dramatize Addiction

Recent films dive into the profound grief experienced by so many families. What do they still get wrong?
    

Eid al-Fitr Celebrated Through Distinct Family Recipes

As the poet and writer Kima Jones prepared for Eid al-Fitr, she used it as a time to connect to herself, her ancestors and her family through food.
    

U.S. Must Do More to Track Covid Variants, Scientists Tell Congress

At a House subcommittee hearing, witnesses emphasize the need for much more genome sequencing, data-sharing and research to track virus mutations and their effects.
    

‘La Piscine’ Review: Pretty, Rich People Behaving Poorly

Alain Delon, Romy Schneider and Jane Birkin are among the reasons this restoration of a French thriller is worth watching.
    

Spencer Silver, an Inventor of Post-it Notes, Is Dead at 80

He created the adhesive that lets the small, square notes stick to surfaces. They became one of the most ubiquitous office products ever conceived.
    

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