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C.I.A. Scrambles for New Approach in AfghanistanThe rapid withdrawal of U.S. troops has left the agency seeking ways to maintain its intelligence-gathering, war-fighting and counterterrorism operations in the country. U.S. Aid to Central America Hasn’t Slowed Migration. Can Kamala Harris?A stark reality faces the vice president as she visits the region: Expanded aid programs have failed to stem migration. Manchin Vows to Block Democratic Voting Rights Bill and Preserve FilibusterSenator Joe Manchin III, Democrat of West Virginia, appeared to slam the door on the far-reaching measure when he wrote that he would not vote for any partisan voting bill. Democratic Report Raises 2022 Alarms on Messaging and Voter OutreachA new report, in perhaps the most thorough soul-searching done by either party this year, points to an urgent need for the party to present a positive economic agenda and rebut Republican misinformation. Once a Bastion of Free Speech, the A.C.L.U. Faces an Identity CrisisAn organization that has defended the First Amendment rights of Nazis and the Ku Klux Klan is split by an internal debate over whether supporting progressive causes is more important. Sweet Cherries, Bitter Politics: Two Farm Stands and the Nation’s DividesOpposing views of mask requirements have rippled across a Michigan County, even influencing where people buy their fruit. British Tourists Scramble to Leave Portugal Ahead of Quarantine DeadlineBritain reintroduced restrictions on citizens traveling from Portugal over concerns about a dangerous virus variant. Catch up on pandemic news. We’ll Probably Need Booster Shots for Covid-19. But When? And Which Ones?Scientists are asking a lot of questions about Covid-19 booster shots, but they don’t yet have many answers. Here’s what they know so far. Biden Is Embracing Europe, but Then What? NATO and the E.U. Have Concerns.After the Trump trauma, Europe will welcome Biden’s warm words, but tough topics remain, from China and Russia to trade disputes, Covid-19 vaccine diplomacy and transitions to carbon-neutral economies. Yellen Won a Global Tax Deal. Now She Must Sell It to Congress.The Treasury secretary worked with finance ministers from the G7 to win support for a global minimum tax. But selling the idea to Republican lawmakers will not be easy. Israeli Ultra-Orthodox Excluded From Coalition, Face Loss of PowerA new coalition that aims to remove Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from office could also usher in a more liberal civil rights agenda. Israel Security Chief Warns Against Incitement of Conflict as Tensions Mount Before Key VoteThe director of the Shin Bet, Nadav Argaman, made a rare public appeal amid fears that a new round of turmoil might disrupt attempts to form a new government. Martina Navratilova Has Plenty to SayOne of the most dominant players in tennis history, Navratilova was a cultural pioneer when the world wasn’t prepared for an outspoken lesbian. Finally, the world is catching up, and she’s still here. The Sunday Read: ‘The Native Scholar Who Wasn’t’More than a decade ago, a prominent academic was exposed for having faked her Cherokee ancestry. Why has her career continued to thrive? Republicans, Don’t Ignore the Evidence on ‘Labor Shortages’The latest jobs report shows just how misguided their plans to cut unemployment benefits are. My Journey to PrideThe power of truth and the power of community made me whole. Naomi Osaka and the Cost of AmbitionNaomi Osaka has given a public face to a growing, and long overdue, rebellion. Despite It All, López Obrador Has My VoteHe is not a threat to the country, as his adversaries claim. The real threat is the social discontent that made him president. Turning Child Care Into a New Cold WarRepublicans talk a good game about families. And then stiff them. How Did a Gay Scientist of Jewish Descent Thrive Under the Nazis?In “Ravenous,” Sam Apple tells the story of a researcher who was able to carry out his groundbreaking work on cancer cells even in the middle of World War II. Nicaragua’s Democracy Hangs by Thread as Crackdown DeepensUnder President Daniel Ortega, the country is a step away from becoming a one-party state. Money-laundering charges against his main rival have heightened concerns. In Peru Election, Left and Right Clash, With an Economic Model at StakeA leftist former schoolteacher with no governing experience and the right-wing daughter of a jailed ex-president face off for president on Sunday. Boy, 10, Killed in Queens Shooting That Mayor Calls ‘a Coward’s Act’Justin Wallace was killed and his 29-year-old cousin was wounded by a gunman who opened fire at a house in the Rockaways, the police said. Harry and Meghan Announce Birth of Second Baby, Lilibet DianaThe name pays tribute to Harry’s mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, and grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, after a year of estrangement between the couple and the royal family. Fisher-Price Recalls Rock ‘n Glide Soothers After 4 Infant DeathsThe U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said the sleeper was not safe for infants because of the risk of suffocation. German Conservatives Appear to Lead in Last State Election Before National VoteThe contest in an eastern state, a stronghold of the Alternative for Germany, had been closely watched for signs of the far-right party’s appeal. In Praise of Patrick Wilson, Scream KingThe classically trained actor has been acclaimed for his work onstage. But in ghost stories like “Insidious” and “The Conjuring,” he’s proven to be a master of horror. At Once Diminished and Dominating, Trump Begins His Next ActThe former president spoke on Saturday to the North Carolina Republican convention as he resumes political speeches and rallies. More Recent Articles |
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