Despite some turmoil, a vast majority of students have been in classrooms full-time and mostly uninterrupted this fall. Now, educators debate what’s next. The agency has promised to move quickly on the request and tentatively plans to meet on Oct. 26 to consider it. A decision could come soon after Halloween. A program gave money to 700,000 self-employed people who improperly claimed to have as many as a million employees, according to an inspector general’s report. An agreement struck on Thursday allows the government to cover its expenses through early December, but does little to address the crux of the partisan stalemate. Keeping global temperatures from dangerous levels means China must pivot away from coal immediately. Its soaring energy demand and rolling blackouts mean it probably won’t. Two dozen federal agencies flagged the biggest dangers posed by a warming planet. The list spreads across American society. President Biden is restoring Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante in Utah and a marine monument off the New England coast, all severely reduced by former President Donald J. Trump. Under a bill passed by the City Council, the mayor is required to create a plan to deal with the wide-ranging threats of climate change, from flooding to extreme heat. At least six clinics had returned to performing the procedure, but most of the state’s roughly two dozen abortion clinics were waiting, weighing the risks under the new law. Federal prosecutors said Glen Davis, Sebastian Telfair and Tony Allen were among the players involved in a plot to file millions of dollars’ worth of fraudulent medical claims. Elon Musk announced the move at the company’s annual shareholder meeting, hosted at a factory Tesla is building near Austin. The select committee also sent subpoenas to two “Stop the Steal” organizers and a group affiliated with the event that preceded the mob violence. Drafts of a lawsuit filed with Supreme Court by Texas’ attorney general in December had been circulated by the leader of an anti-abortion group. An accused rioter has told the F.B.I. that Joseph Biggs, a leader of the far-right Proud Boys, directed him to challenge the police at a key moment on Jan. 6. Mr. Biggs’s lawyer denied the allegation. The 18-year-old returns to the court at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, Calif., as a headliner, richer and more famous. She still needed a wild card. Its poisoned politics course through the nation’s bloodstream. Early signs of improvement on Covid, containers and crime. The 14th Amendment offers a way out. When all you see is groups, and not people. What went wrong at the ambitious media start-up? Outstanding fines prevent too many Floridians from voting. Kara Swisher asks the self-described “statesman-philosopher, folk-singing poet” about his potential political plans and where he stands on the issues. Twenty years ago, the court easily weathered the storm created by Bush v. Gore. But things are different now. Congress appears to have averted economic disaster for now, but only by punting it to early December. How Asians arrived in America. John Eastman, a lawyer who advised Donald Trump, and others discuss Jan. 6. Also: A non-coup pledge; missing Yazidis; clerical celibacy; taxing the ultrarich. For Americans without a college degree, the labor movement, the civil rights movement and the women’s liberation movement boiled down to jobs. Pregnant women should get a Covid-19 vaccine. Next week, in a thoroughly modern blurring of reality and fiction, William Shatner will soar to space with Blue Origin. Do you care? After the fall film festivals, several major contenders have emerged, including “Belfast,” “King Richard” and “The Power of the Dog.” In continuing to share a home, along with our teenage kids, my ex and I have found true partnership. Homes were uninhabitable and groups had to adjust services. Called to act, one man said: “It’s always satisfying when you’re helping people, especially when it’s the people you live around.” The Tanzanian writer, the first Black winner since Toni Morrison, was honored for his “uncompromising and compassionate penetration of the effects of colonialism.” As cryptocurrency enters global finance, an experiment in El Salvador could offer clues on whether it will bring a more libertarian economy or greater government control. From teammates, to manager and player, to division rivals, Tony La Russa and Dusty Baker’s careers have consistently intersected for decades. They are facing off yet again. The man, Haji Najibullah, was charged last year with kidnapping an American journalist and two Afghan nationals months after the deadly assault. They say a Maryland man, Jeffrey Burnham, 46, may have believed that the pharmacist, his brother, was part of a plot to poison people with Covid-19 shots. The teenage forward Ricardo Pepi scored two goals to power the United States to its second straight win in World Cup qualifying. Larrianna Jackson, 18, a student at Covington High School in Louisiana, is a facing a felony battery charge after she repeatedly punched a teacher, the authorities say. A child and three adults drowned in vehicles submerged in deep water after creeks swelled in the northeast and central counties, officials said. At Berlin’s FIND festival of new international drama, some plays tackle big themes while others reject being useful. More Recent Articles |
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