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More Than 30 Dead in Gaza and Israel as Fighting Quickly EscalatesHamas fires rockets at Israeli cities. Israel hits Gaza with airstrikes. Civilians suffer the most casualties, but leaders on each side may reap political benefits. Violence in Israel Challenges Biden’s ‘Stand Back’ ApproachThe president came to office seeing little opportunity to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He may now be forced to get more involved. Liz Cheney Embraces Downfall, Offering Herself as a Cautionary Tale“I will not sit back and watch in silence while others lead our party down a path that abandons the rule of law,” Representative Liz Cheney said on the eve of a vote to remove her from House Republican leadership. Over 100 Republicans, Including Former Officials, Threaten to Split from GOPMiles Taylor, a former Trump-era Homeland Security official who anonymously wrote a book condemning the Trump administration, is an organizer of the effort. Senate Panel Deadlocks on Voting Rights as Bill Faces Major ObstaclesDemocrats now face the task of overcoming their own differences on the measure, and deciding whether they will use it as a vehicle to try to curb the filibuster. Arizona G.O.P. Passes Law to Limit Distribution of Mail BallotsThe new law, signed by Gov. Doug Ducey, will remove people from a widely popular early voting list if they do not cast a ballot at least once every two years. Why a Lifelong Republican Views Arizona’s Recount as WrongBill Gates, an election supervisor in Maricopa County, says the audit of votes in his state is based on the lie of election fraud, and is “tearing at the foundations of our democracy.” In Virginia, a Fight Over the Suburbs in the Governor’s RaceGlenn Youngkin, a first-time candidate with vast wealth, will deliver a pro-business message intended to win over suburban voters. Democrats plan to portray him as a Trump devotee. House, Biden Administration Reach Deal Over McGahn TestimonyA terse announcement signaled a possible end to a long-running constitutional lawsuit. But former President Donald J. Trump is not a party to the arrangement. In Rebuke to NRA, Federal Judge Dismisses Bankruptcy CaseThe N.R.A. filed for bankruptcy this year as it sought to end run regulatory action in New York, but a judge rejected the strategy. Covid Desperation Is Spreading Across IndiaInfections, deaths and breakdowns that began in big cities a few weeks ago are rapidly advancing into rural areas, unleashing deep fear in places with little medical safety net. CDC Chief Defends Coronavirus Pandemic Guidance as Impatience MountsAt a Senate hearing on the federal government’s pandemic response, Republicans criticized the government’s guidance for cruise ships, fishermen, summer camps and outdoor mask wearing. A Misleading C.D.C. NumberWe have a special edition of the newsletter on a misleading C.D.C. statistic. Israel-Gaza, Spa shootings, Obesity drugs: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. 简报:普查结果凸显中国人口危机;备份疫情报道被控寻衅滋事者认罪检察官称亚特兰大水疗馆枪击案为仇恨犯罪;俄罗斯校园枪击案致九人死亡;缅甸军政府统治进入100天,全国抗议者再度集会;英国女王主持议会开议大典……这里是今日要闻。 How Do We Fight Disinformation?Join Times tech reporters and the comedian Sarah Silverman on May 26. Subscribers can R.S.V.P. here. The Trump G.O.P.’s Plot Against Liz Cheney — and Our DemocracyWednesday's House leadership vote is one step among many that will hurt America. What Life Is Like Right Now for Palestinians in East JerusalemThe attempts by settlers to forcibly displace Palestinian families in the disputed city have galvanized broader opposition to the Israeli occupation. Carmen Maria Machado: Banning My Book Won't Protect Your ChildMy memoir could teach teenagers how to exit an abusive relationship. So why don't some parents want their children to read it? A Sports Event Shouldn’t Be a Superspreader. Cancel the Olympics.The International Olympic Committee cares about its relentless pursuit of profit, not public health. Pope Francis Faces Another German ReformationThe liberal wing of Roman Catholicism tests how far a liberalizing pope will let them go. Michael Lewis Is Asking the Right QuestionWhy did America’s pandemic response fail so miserably? Israelis, Palestinians and Their Neighbors Worry: Is This the Big One?The clashes could quickly blow over, or the unrest could blow up into another Intifada. Why Are Home Health Care Worker Wages So Low?A tale of two home care workers. Mandate Covid Vaccines for StudentsNow that those 12 and older will be eligible, a former principal urges that they be required to be vaccinated when they return to school. Also: Underpaid workers; a fund for black colleges; fewer showers. The Glennon Doyle-Abby Wambach Story Now Includes a PodcastInside the relatably argumentative, highly downloadable marriage of the best-selling author Glennon Doyle and the retired soccer star Abby Wambach. How Humans Gained an ‘Extra Life’In Steven Johnson’s latest book, he looks at what he calls “one of the greatest achievements in the history of our species,” that life spans have more than doubled since the mid-19th century. A Man Romanced My Daughter for a Green Card. Should I Report Him?The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on turning someone in for attempted marriage fraud, telling a friend about his cheating wife — and more. Atlanta Spa Shootings Were Hate Crimes, Prosecutor SaysThe district attorney in Fulton County will seek the death penalty against the suspect in the shootings, saying he targeted some victims because they were of Asian descent. Andrew Brown’s Family Is Shown More Video of His Killing by DeputiesThe family was able to view about 20 minutes of footage from dash and body cameras that has not been made public. They said it did not show Mr. Brown threatening, or even making contact with, officers. Hindu Sect Known as BAPS is Accused of Using Forced Labor to Build New Jersey TempleFederal agents descended on the massive temple in Robbinsville, N.J., as a lawsuit charged that low-caste men had been lured from India to work for about $1 an hour. Norman Lloyd, Veteran Hollywood Hyphenate, Is Dead at 106In his long career as an actor, producer and director, he worked with some of the best-known names in show business, even if his own was barely recognized. Pentagon Chief Feared ‘Coup’ Accusations if He Deployed Troops to Capitol RiotChristopher C. Miller, the acting defense secretary on Jan. 6, plans to defend the Pentagon’s actions before and during the violence when he testifies before a House panel on Wednesday. Detentions at Southwest Border Reach 20-Year HighThe number of immigrants detained at the southwestern border has risen for 12 straight months, according to Customs and Border Protection data. Virginia Troopers Stopped Black Driver Illegally, Prosecutor SaysJuanisha Brooks said the authorities did not tell her the reason she was stopped even when she asked repeatedly. The charges against her have since been dropped. Bloomberg Gives $150 Million to Help Universities Diversify STEM DoctoratesThe initiative, which will benefit Johns Hopkins and six other institutions, will be named in honor of Vivien Thomas, best known for his work treating “blue baby syndrome.” Metropolitan Opera Reaches Deal With Union Representing ChorusLabor troubles have cast the company’s planned reopening in September in doubt; two other major unions have yet to reach deals. Man Hangs On for Life After Winds Shatter Glass Bridge in ChinaGusts blew out parts of a glass bridge’s flooring in northeast China, trapping a man and raising questions about the safety of similar hair-raising tourist attractions in the country. Heading Home for the Vaccine: One Expat’s Trans-Atlantic JourneyWith Europe’s vaccine campaign stymied, the Madrid-based author, along with his husband and children, boarded a plane for the U.S. “The act of taking matters into one’s own hands,” he writes, “can feel daunting.” LaMelo Ball Talks Wild Passes, Rookie of the Year and ‘Space Jam’Ball, the Charlotte Hornets guard, is one of the season’s standout players, and not just among rookies. The secret to his shot? “Just shoot it with confidence.” The Victorian Women Who Pierced Glass Ceilings by Speaking to the Dead“Out of the Shadows,” by Emily Midorikawa, features six 19th-century women Spiritualists who defied gender norms to command public attention. Tiny Love Stories: ‘Two Blue Dots on One Blue Planet’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Bye Bye, Bennu: NASA Heads Back to Earth With Asteroid Stash in TowThe OSIRIS-REX mission will spend two years cruising home with space rock samples that could unlock secrets of the early solar system. 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. It’s a Home in Brooklyn. What Could It Cost? $100,000?Shaun Donovan and Raymond J. McGuire, candidates for mayor of New York, were way, way off when asked to estimate the median home price in the borough. More Recent Articles |
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