Walmart, Costco, Publix and Starbucks are among the retail giants effectively moving to an honor system. Here’s the latest on the pandemic. The C.D.C. said fully vaccinated people could safely go most places without a mask. Not everyone was sure, or ready. When President Biden joined a push to set aside patents for Covid shots, he entered a roiling debate over how to ensure poor countries get enough vaccine. A little-noticed police action in Jerusalem last month was one of several incidents that led to the current crisis. Divisions within the party have burst into public view, with the party’s ascendant left viewing the Mideast conflict as a searing racial justice issue that carries echoes of U.S. politics. Trump officials said the Abraham Accords between Israel and four Arab states would transform the region, but new Israeli-Palestinian clashes lay bare the limits of that change. Sickle cell trait has been cited in dozens of police custody deaths ruled accidental or natural, even though the condition is benign on its own, a Times investigation found. Heavy fines, felony charges and jail sentences: Republicans seeking to restrict voting are proposing strict punishments for election officials and workers who make errors or violate the rules. The party’s cancel mob runs wild on Capitol Hill. Government mandates are lifting, but these experts say the pandemic won’t really end nationally until more people, including children, are vaccinated. Afghanistan shows that change comes through teachers as well as troops. When it comes to mistaken judgments, there is more than one kind of error. Climate change threatens Las Vegas and every other desert oasis town. For those who have followed her career, her embrace of Trumpism doesn’t come as a big surprise. America has a role to play in bringing peace to both Israelis and Palestinians. Vaccinating the world is possible. The United States should lead the way. The C.D.C. could have waited until we had managed to further reduce the spread of Covid-19. We want to hear from readers under 30 about their changing views of race and racism. At 11 years old, Mr. Weaver gained national attention when he scored an interview with President Barack Obama, making him one of the youngest people to interview a sitting president. A Black man from South Africa was shot and killed in an encounter with the police in his adopted home, Hawaii. His countrymen want answers. City officials said that remains from the 1985 bombing, which were believed to have been cremated without the family’s permission, had apparently been saved in a box in storage. Kobe Bryant, the former Los Angeles Lakers star who was killed in a helicopter crash last year, was posthumously inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame on Saturday. The 9-month-old Bengal, which appeared to be unharmed, was taken to an animal shelter, the Houston police said on Saturday evening. Ioannis Lagos was a leading member of the extreme-right and now-defunct Golden Dawn, which rose to prominence in Greece’s Parliament in 2012 at the peak of the country’s financial crisis. A 3-day cease-fire is violated, but Afghans brave dangerous roads to celebrate a holiday with families. The veteran supermodel is contesting the will of her late husband, Ric Ocasek — and writing herself a splashy new chapter. A private lawn or patio is not a public playground, but some people need the obvious explained to them. A federal judge said Randall Menges should be removed from a sex-offender registry, but the Montana attorney general plans to fight to keep him on it. As Mr. Biden settles into the office he has chased for more than three decades, aides say he demands hours of debate from scores of policy experts. More Recent Articles |
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