The Biden administration, siding with some world leaders over the U.S. pharmaceutical industry, came out in favor of waiving intellectual property protections for coronavirus vaccines. The Biden administration will appeal the ruling against the policy, which has been the subject of legal challenges by landlords. Even as New York City begins to reopen this summer, Broadway will not resume performances until Sept. 14. Here’s why. A company-appointed panel ruled that the ban was justified at the time but added that the company should reassess its action and make a final decision in six months. Nick Clegg, a former deputy prime minister, has shaped the company’s handling of Donald Trump at every turn. Facebook has increasingly become one of the most vital weapons in a political campaign’s arsenal, and few had tapped into its potential for advertising and fund-raising as aggressively as Mr. Trump’s. House Republicans were lobbying to replace Representative Liz Cheney, who has vocally called out Donald J. Trump’s lies, with Representative Elise Stefanik, who has embraced them. Representative Liz Cheney, Republican of Wyoming, defended her views on her party’s behavior and Donald J. Trump in an essay published in The Washington Post. The stabbing on Market Street this week and other attacks have caused some older Asian-American residents in the Bay Area to fear going outdoors, community leaders said. Buddhists from many cultures and communities gathered to repair the nation’s racial karma. The ceremony was held at a Los Angeles temple that had recently been vandalized in an arson attack. “We’re not going to deprive any of these executives of their second or third home, travel privately by jet,” the president said at the White House. After a series of high-altitude test flights that ended in explosions, the new vehicle set down in one piece on a Texas launchpad. Following Alex Trebek’s death, a parade of replacements seem to be battling for the soul of the game — and the state of knowledge itself. Join Trevor Noah, Kara Swisher and others on May 12. Times subscribers can R.S.V.P. here. Doing the right thing now doesn't erase your past. The former president’s suspension from Facebook continues — for now. West Bengal’s voters showed they won’t put up with his misogyny and divisive politics. Sometimes what we are most devoted to are our biggest mistakes. An oversight board essentially kicks the decision over Donald Trump’s status back to the social media site. From recycling to carbon emissions, we asked 10 people from around the world what they thought of America’s approach to the environment. It didn’t go well. A Facebook-appointed panel avoided a clear decision about Trump’s heinous online behavior. It’s kind of perfect, actually. Many of the forces that helped bring him to power have only intensified. Don't worry about the "quarantine 15" or pay for expensive diet products. Take small steps and make healthier choices instead. If the administration continues on this path, it will increase the odds of a catastrophic war. For the first time, researchers have identified the remains of a sailor from the doomed 1845 Franklin expedition of the fabled Northwest Passage. As Americans with disposable income start shopping again, an odd assortment of products like espresso equipment, sofas and natural deodorant have become sudden hot properties. Hospitals are bringing together surgeons, anesthesiologists and nurses with architects, engineers and administrative staff to rethink the modern operating room. Strained by the pandemic and economic hardship, the country has exploded in anger. At least 24 people have died as the government cracks down. The two American men were teenagers in July 2019 when an early-morning scuffle with two plainclothes police officers in Rome turned deadly. A picture of two presidents and first ladies led to many Hobbit jokes online. We explain what happened. “Now, every time he takes the ball, he is well aware — because he’s done it — that he could pitch a no-hitter,” said Jim Palmer, the last Orioles pitcher to throw one on his own. The officer, Garrett Rolfe, faces murder and aggravated assault charges, but officials determined that his firing violated his due process rights. The city board that sets rents on regulated apartments said one-year leases might be kept as is and two-year leases might rise slightly. A man told the police the body belonged to the leader of Love Has Won, a group that former members have called a cult centered on a woman named Amy Carlson. Starting late next year, an X-wing from “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” will go on display at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington. The French president’s speech on the 200th anniversary of the emperor’s death combined a rebuke for a betrayal of the Enlightenment and recognition of his achievements. The actor turned to directing after an eye-opening discussion with his son. He realized he couldn’t rely on Hollywood to find stories he wanted to tell. The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on how to weigh doing good against the beliefs of the do-gooder and becoming a godmother without being a Catholic. With 93 points and five games left, the Edmonton Oilers star is piling up goals and assists at a pace not seen since the days of Gretzky and Lemieux. The author of a new study said the combination of blackouts and extreme heat “may be the deadliest climate-related event we can imagine.” The pop star known for defying gender stereotypes got a glamour makeover with a corset. Not everyone is happy about it. Over all, the birthrate declined by 4 percent in 2020. Births were down most sharply in December, when babies conceived at the start of the health crisis would have been born. President Emmanuel Macron laid a wreath at the emperor’s tomb on the 200th anniversary of his death, stepping into a national debate over the legacy of Napoleon. The chief executive of Peloton said the company “made a mistake” by initially resisting a U.S. safety agency’s warning about the devices last month. More Recent Articles |
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