Initially reluctant to enact mandates, the president is now moving aggressively to require vaccination as the Delta variant races across the country. The effort reflects the continuing and evolving threat the coronavirus pandemic poses to the economic recovery. President Biden’s plan was unveiled in a deeply polarized environment and even experts seemed split on its effectiveness. Here’s the latest. President Biden announced a plan that mandates vaccines for federal employees and workers and calls on schools to adopt vaccine requirements, among other things. The agency is expected to issue an emergency temporary standard to carry out the requirement, which will affect more than 80 million workers. The decision by the second-largest school district in the country will increase safety in the classroom, but is likely to draw legal challenges. The roots of U.S. vaccine mandates predate both the U.S. and vaccines. The Biden administration announces a rule that workers at large companies must get vaccinations or submit to regular testing. The move is the first major step by the Biden administration to confront the new law, the nation’s most restrictive in terms of abortion access. We took an up-close look at the text of S.B. 8, which bans almost all abortions in Texas and delegates enforcement responsibility to citizens. Recent shifts on access to abortion suggest democracy and women’s rights go hand in hand — and that the inverse might be true as well. A passenger jet’s departure on Thursday was the first foreign flight out of Afghanistan since the U.S. evacuation ended. But thousands who want to leave remain stuck. A new law puts Missouri at the vanguard of states challenging federal authority on guns. It began as a backlash, and it has set off another. The defeat is a major setback to the president’s plan to reduce gun violence, and it comes after his push to expand background checks on gun purchases stalled in Congress. Before the terrorist attacks, airplane passengers weren’t seen as security risks, and flying was an enjoyable extension of the vacation experience — not something merely to anxiously endure. The company has teamed up with Ray-Ban to create glasses that can take photos, record video, answer phone calls and play podcasts. Sept. 11 damaged America more than we realized 20 years ago. We’re in an era of post-religious holy wars. By 9/11, domestic extremism was already on the rise. After 20 years of war, a correspondent looks back. The domestic attack on the Capitol was a direct result of the war on terror. As rich countries ponder the marginal utility of third doses, billions of people around the world are still waiting for their first. Republican officeholders are no longer coy about their religion-driven mission to stop abortion. Voters should choose “no” on the recall question and the state should look to reform the process. A law preserving the life of a human being at any stage can be considered “extreme” only within a distorted social context. The former president pines for his team to mention your name. The actor and musician has broken out past Hollywood’s stereotypical portrayals of Muslims. But does it matter if he’s the exception to the rule? How the next mayor could build a better, safer city after the pandemic. As New York Fashion Week begins and the Met Gala returns, it’s time to confront the question of who gets to define a nation’s style — and whether anyone can. An image of Cupid was covered over in “Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window” for nearly 300 years. Now that he’s back on show, the famous painting looks quite different. 与纽约共过患难,这让我开始在乎这里的一切,想要为她记住这20年的泪水与挣扎。 The story of Terry Albury, an F.B.I. agent so disillusioned by the war on terror that he was willing to leak classified documents. The bay, home to a key sockeye salmon fishery, sits atop a massive gold and copper deposit, pitting environmentalists against mining companies. In their sixth meeting in less than a year, the countries’ presidents agreed to deepen economic ties, leaving tougher political questions for later. The zebras, which have been wandering freely along the byways of Prince George’s County, were part of a herd of 39 that belonged to a privately owned farm, officials said. The frontman of his family’s popular band combined the country’s unique, Latin-influenced sound with politically biting lyrics. Central bank regional presidents traded securities in markets in which Fed choices mattered in 2020. Here’s why critics find that troubling. Climbing stairs, doing jumping jacks or even taking as few as 15 steps during mini-breaks improved blood sugar control among office workers. The “Maintenance Phase” podcast interrogates the science behind health food trends, fad diets and popular nutritional advice. Oscar Isaac, Tiffany Haddish and Willem Dafoe star in the latest head trip from Paul Schrader, a story about betting on life. The actress and entrepreneur has made inclusive hiring and civic engagement priorities throughout her career, including in her newest venture. More Recent Articles |
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