The energetic leader of the small, right-wing Yamina party has managed to leverage his modest electoral gain for a shot at the top job. The eight Democratic contenders jousted over the economy, education and the fundamental question of who among them was qualified to run New York City. As nations like the United States prepare for a summer of hugs, gatherings and other activities safe for the vaccinated, nations still scrambling for shots are seeing some of their worst outbreaks. The nation has prided itself on containing the coronavirus. But an outbreak at a church in Ho Chi Minh City and the emergence of a deadly new variant suggest its luck may be running out. President Biden announced a get-out-the-vote-style plan to meet his goal of partly vaccinating at least 70 percent of Americans by July 4, including offers of free child care, free sports tickets and free beer. The admission by the Biden Justice Department followed similar recent disclosures to The Washington Post and CNN. The former president had heard from friends that the site was making him look small and irrelevant, according to a person familiar with his thinking. President Biden and Senator Shelley Moore Capito, the top Republican negotiator, had no breakthroughs. But they agreed to speak again on Friday. A proposal to construct barriers for storm surge protection has forced South Floridians to reckon with the many environmental challenges they face. The administration suspended leases that were auctioned in the waning days of the Trump White House. But a 2017 law requires another sale. It made headlines around the world: a New Jersey sandwich shop with a soaring stock price. Was it just speculation, or something stranger? Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. They fell for his selfies, tattoos and fluffy dog. But it wasn’t really him on the other side. The former president also discusses Joe Biden, aliens and three of his favorite books. The power balance has changed among public figures, the journalists and publications that cover them and the companies that they do business with. Culture wars, fueled by Fox News-style provocation, have arrived in France. The road to peace starts with the end of war crimes. Women candidates in politics are not looking for preferential treatment. We simply ask to be judged on our merits, not on the basis of our sex. Many of the decisions of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court have not seen the light of day. That’s irreconcilable with the Constitution. We need more time for rental assistance to reach tenants. There’s no true “labor shortage.” Just bad jobs. We need more vaccines, fast. Is forcing pharmaceutical companies to share their intellectual property the answer? A former factory worker in Italy has become the fastest-growing content creator on TikTok. “Journey to the Edge of Reason,” by Stephen Budiansky, is an illuminating new biography of the groundbreaking mathematician. Meat processing plants operated by JBS, which handles a fifth of the cattle and hog slaughter in the U.S., were coming back online on Wednesday but were not all at full capacity, union officials said. With 1,170 total victories, the winningest coach in men’s college basketball is planning his farewell following the 2021-22 season. One of the spacecraft will probe the hellish planet’s clouds, which could potentially help settle the debate over whether they are habitable by floating microbes. An editor’s departure at JAMA is bringing calls for a sharper focus on racism and its consequences. Julius Randle had 23 points for the Knicks, but it wasn’t enough. The Hawks’ star guard Trae Young dominated again down the stretch. The new board member is likely to join two other candidates put forward by an activist investor who were declared winners last week. A 17-year-old in Canton, Ohio, was forced to eat a pepperoni pizza even though the coaches were aware he does not eat pork because he is a Hebrew Israelite, a lawyer for the boy’s family said. The Police Department is investigating. The Biden administration is trying to persuade other nations to approve a global minimum tax as it works to curb profit shifting and raise corporate taxes in the United States. The double fire raised suspicions that Iran was once again a sabotage target, as diplomacy to resurrect the nuclear deal advanced. Global headlines reflected the anger of death camp survivors and others after The Guardian published documents showing the state planned to return to the use of hydrogen cyanide, a gas associated with what the Nazis called Zyklon B. The question: “How Will We Live Together?” The answers: Pavilions that resemble science-fair projects, conflict-resolution sites and flights of fancy. Mark Eaton and Rudy Gobert, paint protectors past and present for the Utah Jazz, had built a relationship of mutual admiration and respect. “I should have asked to go to my grandparents’ funeral,” she said. “It’s something that I’ll probably regret for the rest of my life.” This gâteau d’Hélène recipe from the 1970s is just as elegant and delicious today as it was decades ago. A Greek Revival-style home in Memphis, a brick townhouse in Philadelphia and a three-bedroom Earthship house near Taos. Three months after having bariatric surgery, she was vomiting several times a day and couldn’t even move her eyes. Create words using letters round the square. Start solving. Solve the daily puzzle edited by Will Shortz. Use 7 letters to make as many words as you can. Connect the dots to reveal the hidden picture. More Recent Articles |
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