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Facebook Antitrust Cases Brought By FTC and States Are Thrown OutThe decisions were a major blow to attempts to rein in Big Tech. The judge said one of the complaints, from the Federal Trade Commission, lacked facts and gave the agency 30 days to refile it. Juul Settles N.C. Vaping Case, Agrees to Pay $40 MillionThe settlement is the first in a stream of lawsuits against the company, which has been accused of deceptive marketing practices that contributed to a wave of nicotine addiction in teenagers. It’s Some of America’s Richest Farmland. But What Is It Without Water?A California farmer decides it makes better business sense to sell his water than to grow rice. An almond farmer considers uprooting his trees to put up solar panels. Drought is transforming the state, with broad consequences for the food supply. At Nearly 116 Degrees, Heat in Western Canada Shatters National RecordThe heat is expected to continue for several days in some parts of British Columbia, according to weather warnings from the government. Can Biden Get a Coal-State Democrat on Board With His Climate Agenda?Ultimately, what Democrats are able to pass will depend on Senator Joe Manchin III of West Virginia. The Dangerous Rescue Effort in the Miami Building CollapseThe death toll rose to 11 as search-and-rescue teams continued to sort through pulverized steel and dig through concrete boulders. Three Studies, One Result: Coronavirus Vaccines Point the Way Out of the PandemicNew scientific research underscores the effectiveness of vaccines and their versatility in the fight against the coronavirus. How India's Covid-Hit Hospitals Ran Out of OxygenA cascading series of failures, from the central government on down, left hospitals across India without medical oxygen, killing hundreds. One tragic night in Delhi shows how it happened. Sydney Outbreak Tied to Delta Variant GrowsNaked sunbathers fleeing deer were among 44 people fined for violating stay-at-home orders. Biden Faces Intense Cross Currents in Iran PolicyThe airstrikes the president ordered on Iranian-backed militias show how he has to navigate between using force and pursuing diplomacy to revive the nuclear deal. College Players May Make Money Off Their Fame, NCAA Panel RecommendsPressured by a wave of state laws taking effect on July 1, the college sports industry is on the verge of letting players profit off their names, images and likenesses. Vaccines, Facebook, Miami: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. 简报:习近平为何决心“全面管治”香港;“七一”临近北京安保升级香港禁英国航班抵港;科学家称辉瑞和莫德纳疫苗可提供多年保护;迈阿密公寓倒塌已致11人死亡;朝媒称金正恩面容消瘦令民众“心痛”……这里是今日要闻。 Sustainability and Climate Change: Join the Conversation with ExpertsEach episode of Netting Zero brings together New York Times journalists with climate experts from business, policy, government, and civil society. Join us on July 1 to discuss our built environment. Vaccine Mandates Are Needed in the U.S.The United States has always needed mandates to overcome serious diseases The Maddening Critical Race Theory DebateLiberals Should Be Anti-Anti-C.R.T. The Right Goes All In on IgnoranceWhy Tucker Carlson called General Milley a pig. The New Racism Won’t Solve the Old RacismDiscrimination in the service of equality is exactly as Orwellian as it sounds. Guy Fieri Has a Reminder for AmericaThe celebrity chef dishes on restaurant reopenings, delivery apps and his $80 million Food Network deal. The Mike Pence Saga Tells Us More Than We Want to KnowBut he is not the only politician who shows which way the wind is blowing. Carl Nassib Came Out. Coaches and Teammates Need to Step Up.Allies have a big role to play in making L.G.B.T.Q. youth feel safe enough to play sports. Race Manners: Which Black People Should I Believe?White people are often admonished to defer to Black people on issues of race and racism. But Black people don't hold monolithic opinions. What to do? Biden, Abortion and the Catholic ChurchReaders discuss articles by Garry Wills and Ross Douthat. Also: California politics; the fitness craze. Obamacare’s Survival Is Now Assured, but It Still Has One Big ProblemTwelve states have refused to expand Medicaid, leaving millions of poor Americans without health coverage and Democrats divided over how to respond. Ethiopian Forces Retreat in Tigray, and Rebels Enter the CapitalAfter months of civil war and government occupation, Tigrayan rebels have pushed a counterattack that quickly brought them to Mekelle’s doorstep. Times journalists are there. At This Instagram Hot Spot, All the World’s a Stage (and the Buffalo’s a Prop)Photographers are flocking to a rural county in southeastern China for its quaint scenes of farmers and fishermen — made to order. Campus in Hungary is Flagship of Orban’s Bid to Create a Conservative EliteA residential college was granted about $1.7 billion by Prime Minister Viktor Orban, part of his plan to create a more nationalistic society. Critics say it is legalized theft of public funds. Trump Organization Lawyers Meet With Manhattan ProsecutorsAn indictment against the business, the Trump Organization, and a top executive, Allen Weisselberg, could come as soon as this week in Manhattan. House Passes Bills to Bolster Scientific ResearchThe legislation would invest in traditional research and development, clashing with a broad Senate measure that focuses on cutting-edge technology to compete with China. Catholic Church in Poland Reveals More Abuse AccusationsChurch authorities said they had received 368 reports of the sexual abuse, and almost half involved children under 15. A Spectator’s Sign Felled Dozens of Tour de France RacersThe French authorities were searching for a woman who they said left the scene after a German cyclist crashed into her sign, setting off a pileup during the first stage of the race. Penthouse at Troubled Supertall Tower Seeks $169 MillionThe 96th floor apartment at 432 Park Avenue, where residents complained of construction defects, is asking more than $20,500 a square foot. Violinist Apologizes for ‘Culturally Insensitive’ Remarks About AsiansPinchas Zukerman was criticized for invoking ugly stereotypes about Asians during a master class at Juilliard, which called his remarks offensive. When a Valedictorian Spoke of His Queer Identity, the Principal Cut Off His SpeechThe principal also took away the valedictorian’s prepared remarks, so the student recited the speech from memory. The BET Awards Gave Us a Lot to ProcessRed-carpet stunners, a surprise make-out session, the reveal of Cardi B’s second pregnancy and so much more. Are Smoothies Good For You? It Depends.“Just because there’s a leafy green in it doesn’t make it low-calorie.” More Recent Articles |
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