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Detroit Lions great, six-time Pro Bowl DT Roger Brown dies at 84![]() LSU, Caesars Sportsbook agree to historic sponsorship deal![]() Vikings' Everson Griffen in concussion protocol after car accident involving deer![]() Tropical Storm Odette off Mid-Atlantic Coast![]() France recalls U.S., Australian ambassadors over submarine deal![]() Green Bay Packers put star LB Za'Darius Smith on injured reserve![]() U.N.: Global temps on track to rise 2.7 degrees above pre-industrial levels by 2100![]() Las Vegas Raiders RB Josh Jacobs ruled out vs. Pittsburgh Steelers![]() Inspiration4 civilian mission plans splashdown Saturday evening![]() Watch: Colorado town pleads for return of stolen phone booth![]() Maryland man's $50,000 lottery ticket nearly ended up in the trash![]() FDA panel recommends 3rd dose of Pfizer vaccine for those over 65, at high risk![]() Foes, allies send fuel to ease crisis in Lebanon![]() Look: Purdue researchers create the world's whitest paint![]() Look: High schoolers help police round up escaped goat herd in Colorado![]() Who is Islamic State-Khorasan? Taliban rival a threat to Afghan civilians![]() Pentagon admits killing 10 civilians in Kabul drone strike targeting ISIS-K![]() USS Frank E. Petersen Jr. guided-missile destroyer completes acceptance trials![]() Navy begins deep-sea search for downed helicopter, remains of crew![]() Serious childhood infections may increase autism risk, study finds![]() Deteriorating coral reefs causing decline in fisheries, put coastal communities at risk![]() Justice Department accuses 138 medical professionals of $1.4B in fraud![]() Gardener harvests 839 cherry tomatoes from a single stem![]() Cowboys OL Ty Nsekhe ruled out Sunday due to heat-related illness![]() |
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F.D.A. Panel Recommends Pfizer Boosters for Those Over 65 or at RiskThe committee said there was insufficient evidence to recommend third shots for all adult recipients of the vaccine, as Pfizer had requested. C.D.C. Study Shows Pfizer Vaccine’s Protection WanesThe new study found that beyond 120 days after recipients got their second dose, the effectiveness fell to 77 percent. Catch up on Covid news. Carmine's Hostess Is Attacked by Tourists Over Vaccine Requirement, Police SayA lawyer for the tourists said their proof of vaccination had been questioned “unjustifiably” because they are Black and denied that they had tried to “forcefully violate” the requirement that they show it. Pentagon Acknowledges Aug. 29 Drone Strike in Afghanistan Was Tragic MistakeThe findings of the inquiry mirrored a New York Times investigation of video evidence, along with interviews with more than a dozen of the driver’s co-workers and family members in Kabul. Taliban Seize Women’s Ministry Building for Use by Religious PoliceTaliban leaders have turned the Kabul building that housed Afghanistan’s Ministry of Women’s Affairs into the offices for the religious police, an ominous portent for women’s rights. The Secret Talks Behind the U.S. Deal That France Called a 'Betrayal'In meeting after meeting with their French counterparts, U.S. officials gave no heads-up about their plans to upend France’s largest defense contract. France Recalls Ambassadors to the United States and Australia in Protest of Submarine DealIt is the first time in the long history of the French-U.S. alliance that a top diplomat has been recalled, illustrating the depth of France’s anger. The Sharp U.S. Pivot to Asia Is Throwing Europe Off BalanceThe new U.S. alliance with Australia and Britain against China has put Europe closer to a question it has tried to avoid: Which side are you on? Robert Durst Found Guilty of Murder After Decades of SuspicionMr. Durst, the onetime heir to a Manhattan real estate empire, was convicted of killing a close confidante in Beverly Hills, Calif., in 2000. How Hope, Fear and Misinformation Led Thousands of Haitians to the U.S. BorderSome left to find work. Others to escape violence or racial discrimination in other countries. But many believe ‘there is nothing to go back to.’ United Nations Warns of ‘Catastrophic Pathway’ With Current Climate PledgesAn accounting of promises made by countries in the years since the Paris accord found that they are not enough to avoid drastic impacts from climate change. The Road Ahead for Pro-Impeachment House RepublicansThe 10 G.O.P. lawmakers who voted to impeach Donald Trump face angry primary voters and challengers inspired or endorsed by the former president. So far, only one has given up on re-election. North Carolina Court Strikes Down Voter ID LawThe court cited “persuasive evidence” that the state legislature had rushed the law to passage at least in part to make it harder for Black voters to cast ballots. U.S. Officials Warn of Potential Violence at the Sept. 18 Rally in WashingtonAn internal report by the Department of Homeland Security’s intelligence office cited concerning internet chatter ahead of the rally supporting the suspects in the Jan. 6 riot. William J. Walker, Sidelined on Jan. 6, Has New Job Securing CapitolWilliam J. Walker has testified about how his requests for approval to deploy the National Guard on Jan. 6 went unanswered. Now it falls to him to prevent another rampage. Why Has Black Enrollment Fallen at an Elite Southern University?We're failing to use one of our best tools for reducing racial economic inequities. Fredric March's Misguided Antiracist ‘Reckoning’ at the University of WisconsinHow the school got it wrong with the Fredric March case. The Endless Facebook ApologyIt's shocking but hardly surprising. Covid Showed Us What Keynes Always KnewHow the pandemic and events of the last decade upended economic policy. The U.S. Needs to Stop the Confusion Over Covid Vaccine BoostersInfighting over boosters is undermining Americans’ already fragile trust in the public health system. ‘The Most Important Number You’ve Never Heard Of’A new study aims to help the Biden administration determine the ‘social cost’ of greenhouse gases. In a Pennsylvania Town, Tainted Water Was Only the BeginningIn a Pennsylvania town, fracking, contamination and a community unbound. Climate Change and Climate Disaster Must Take Center StageClimate changes is a global problem that we must address in our own lives. Don’t Let Trump Steal the Show With ‘Stop the Steal’The ideological belief in voter fraud is driving actual efforts to delegitimize Democratic Party victories. Governors Shouldn’t Be the Only Ones Making Clemency DecisionsGov. Hochul has a rare opportunity to transform the clemency process. Stop the Bison Hunt in Grand Canyon National ParkThe park service should stop a planned cull of these animals in Grand Canyon National Park. Hospitals and Health Care Workers, Overwhelmed by CovidBurned-out health professionals and overwhelmed hospitals. Also: The child tax credit; counterterrorism; Democrats and taxes; "Medicare for all." Wrapped Arc de Triomphe Is Christo’s Fleeting Gift to ParisPlanned by the conceptual artist 60 years ago, the posthumous work transforms a great monument with a glistening cloak. It feels like a liberating moment for the city. Thomas Mann on the Artist vs. the StateThomas Mann spent the years during World War I composing “Reflections of a Nonpolitical Man,” an idiosyncratic assault on democracy and reason that was recently reissued. The book’s political ideas are of little use, Christopher Beha writes, but Mann’s critique of how democracies enlist writers to serve as their social conscience resonates forcefully today. What Is Drama? The Bungled Plan at ‘Jeopardy!’ to Choose a New HostReplacing the late Alex Trebek has been an ongoing saga for the game show. Here’s how it unfolded. Colson Whitehead’s New Novel and the Secret to Raising a Resilient Child: The Week in Narrated ArticlesFive articles from around The Times, narrated just for you. Black in Bloom, a Times Virtual EventWe explore moments of joy in the outdoors and debunk myths through vivid stories of Black surfers, foragers and others on Sept. 19. Abdelaziz Bouteflika, Algeria’s Longest-Serving President, Dies at 84Mr. Bouteflika, ousted from the presidency in 2019 after 20 years in office, joined the country’s fight for independence in the 1950s and helped lead the nation out of a brutal civil war in the 1990s. SpaceX Updates: Astronauts Heading Home After 2 Days in OrbitThe first crew of nonprofessional astronauts in orbit will return to Earth on Saturday night. Van Couple: Parents of Brian Laundrie Say They Haven't Seen Him in DaysThe police spoke with the family of Brian Laundrie after his fiancée, Gabrielle Petito, disappeared on a cross-country trip. Hochul Orders Release of 191 Detainees as Rikers Crisis DeepensThe New York governor signed a bill on Friday that authorized the release of the detainees, but the population of the city’s notorious jail will remain far higher than it was last spring. Britain Signals Intent to Revert to the Imperial SystemThe government announced plans to allow shops to sell produce in pounds and ounces, rather than using the metric system, as part of an effort to “capitalize on new Brexit freedoms.” Hong Kong Forces Tiananmen Square Group to Delete Facebook PageThe deletions were the most high-profile instance of internet censorship under the national security law. Tropical Storm Odette Forms Off Mid-Atlantic CoastThe storm is expected to bring dangerous surf conditions to the northeastern United States before unleashing strong winds and heavy rains in Newfoundland, forecasters said. Tim Cook Faces Surprising Employee Unrest at AppleHundreds of current and former Apple workers are complaining about their work environment, a rarity for the once tight-lipped company. As Populists Decline, the Center-Left Sees Hints of a ComebackA long-struggling political faction has seen surprising gains this year, in part because of changes wrought by the pandemic. Can it hold on to them? A Celebrated Virtuoso on an Instrument She Wasn’t Meant to PlayThe hallowed tradition of kora playing in Sona Jobarteh’s family passed down the male line. One of her teachers dismissed it as “an ethnic thing.” But it has brought her international acclaim. An Eerie, Thrilling Trip to the Toronto International Film FestivalWith theaters at 50 percent capacity, our critic found herself somewhat isolated as she took in highlights like “The Tsugua Diaries” and “Hold Your Fire.” At F.C. Barcelona, a Sensation Worse Than SadnessThe Camp Nou’s reaction to a humbling defeat in the Champions League was a measure of how far and how fast a mighty team has fallen. Five Horror Movies to Stream NowThis month’s picks include a home-sharing horror comedy, a slow-burn study of a nightmarish friendship and a love letter to scary drag queens. More Recent Articles |
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