Scientific advisers to the C.D.C. endorsed additional doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for older Americans but not for health care workers, in a possible rift with regulators. As of Thursday, the state was averaging 125 new cases a day for every 100,000 people, according to Times data trends. Catch up on Covid-19 news. The announcement came hours after the former president publicly pushed for an audit of the election results in Texas. The committee is seeking information from Mark Meadows, Dan Scavino Jr., Stephen K. Bannon and Kash Patel. Border agents are making life-altering decisions for thousands of Haitian families on the border on whether they can stay in the U.S. or be deported. The diplomat, Daniel Foote, was appointed special envoy to Haiti in July, just weeks after President Jovenel Moïse was assassinated. The Treasury secretary must wade into a standoff between Democrats and Republicans over raising the debt limit. Progressives balked at sending military aid to a country they accuse of human rights abuses, angering centrists and Jewish lawmakers who said the United States must support a crucial ally. With moderates insisting that the cost of the measure dip below $3.5 trillion, Democrats have a number of options for scaling back their plan. None of them are easy. Congress needs to fund the government and raise the debt ceiling. You’d need a flow chart to figure out all the complications, but we’re here to help. A package of legislation from the City Council set minimum pay and working conditions, placing New York at the forefront of regulating a multibillion-dollar industry. Human footprints found in New Mexico are about 23,000 years old, a study reported, suggesting that people may have arrived long before the Ice Age’s glaciers melted. Fighters and family members of a terrorist group in Nigeria have defected in droves since the death of their leader. They’ve been relocated to a city they once terrorized. The failed submarine deal with Australia raises questions about whether there is an unbridgeable divide between France’s vision of itself on the world stage and its actual power. Progressive Dems are wrong to target a defensive weapon system. Democrats' two divisions have a lot of shared ground. Millions of Americans are paid thousands or even tens of thousands of dollars less than they should be paid. Maybe antitrust law can help. A lot of what they think they know just isn't so. Forty years after her appointment as the court’s first female justice, it’s worth reflecting on the path she took. There’s bipartisan support for legislation that could put an end to the peril facing transnational adoptees. I’ve seen it happen time and again. Missing white women and girls receive outsize media coverage when other missing people receive none. Our focus on the problems with inner-city education has left us with big blind spots. Proposed cuts to President Biden’s spending bill would hurt disabled and older Americans who have supported progressive agendas for decades. Angry allies. Border bedlam. Sound familiar? As the nation shifts to electric vehicles, picture well-kept but long discontinued gas-powered pickups, especially in areas where charging stations may be sparse. 美国将于11月解除疫情期间针对中国等30多国的旅行禁令,允许已接种疫苗的外国人直接入境。对于许多饱尝分离之苦的华人家庭而言,这是一个令人振奋的好消息。但团圆之路似乎并不完全是一条坦途。 At a fund-raiser for Green-Wood Cemetery, guests danced and watched performances at the landmark burial ground. The pandemic seemed both near and far away. President Biden’s speech at the U.N. was a stark contrast to President Donald J. Trump’s. But it came amid complaints that some of Mr. Biden’s policy moves echoed his predecessor’s approach. In his closing argument, a lawyer for Mr. Kelly compared the case to the struggle for civil rights and urged jurors to “courageously” acquit the singer. The Boppy Company lounger pads, which federal regulators say can cause suffocation, were sold by retailers including Pottery Barn Kids, Walmart, Target and Amazon. A payment on China Evergrande’s dollar-denominated bonds was due Thursday. By the end of the business day in New York, the company had still not said publicly whether it made the payment or planned to. The new filing asks the justices to use an unusual procedure to rule on a law that bans most abortions after six weeks and was designed to avoid judicial scrutiny. Mr. Laundrie is facing a felony charge of debit card fraud in Wyoming after the death of Ms. Petito, his fiancée, on a cross-country trip. The death has been ruled a homicide. The fate of Eitan Biran, whose parents were killed at an Italian mountain resort in May, has become an international cause pitting relatives in Israel against those in Italy. The arrest of Mr. Puigdemont, on the island of Sardinia, came on a warrant issued by Spain’s Supreme Court on charges of sedition. The ’90s-era supermodel said side effects from a fat-freezing procedure caused her to become depressed and turned her into a recluse after “not looking like myself any longer.” Experts question whether we can describe a toxic relationship the way we talk about gambling or alcohol. But some have found that framework to be a helpful step in the road to freedom. Ben Platt returns in the movie version of the Broadway hit about a lonely teenager who exploits a classmate’s tragedy. “My wife gave me the first edition of Tolstoy’s ‘War and Peace’ to be published in English (in 1886). That the edition was in translation was just as well, since I don’t read a word of Russian.” The French artist Agnès Debizet populates every nook of her rustic estate outside of Paris with her fantastical forms. Milan Fashion Week begins, with Fendi setting the pace. Pandemic? 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