Mr. Cuomo, the former governor of New York, resigned in August after a state attorney general report concluded that he had sexually harassed multiple women. President Biden went to the Capitol to detail a compromise on social safety net and climate legislation, but he couldn’t break the liberal blockade on another priority, infrastructure. “The House and Senate majorities and my presidency will be determined by what happens in the next week,” President Biden told lawmakers on Thursday. As paid family leave and other priorities were taken out of the president’s plan, the largest piece became a $555 billion plan to fight climate change. The outline presented by President Biden will need to be filled in with legislative language. Lots of it. The proposal to fund the president’s sprawling spending plan mostly turns up the dial on more conventional tax policies, while trying to curb maneuvers that allow tax avoidance. The insurance expansion would offer free private plans to many low-income adults and financial assistance with premiums to higher earners. They are tech titans, entertainment moguls and heirs to great fortunes. Their ranks grew during the pandemic, changing the political conversation around taxing the wealthy. One by one, tax proposals that would have slowed dynastic wealth have been tossed from the agreement. The social network, under fire for spreading misinformation and other issues, said the change was part of its bet on a next digital frontier called the metaverse. Mayor Bill de Blasio predicted that serious disruptions would be avoided, even as thousands of police officers, firefighters and other essential workers remain unvaccinated. Federal scientists estimated that more than 40 percent of children aged 5 to 11 had been infected with the coronavirus by June. Outside experts aren’t so sure. The return to Benin of 26 ransacked objects will be the first large-scale act of restitution to Africa by a former European colonial power. With “The French Dispatch,” the director’s latest, yet another American artist falls under the country’s spell. The Times’s Paris bureau chief recalls when the same thing happened to him. Feeling overwhelmed at the prospect of socializing, some are going with a lie very few will argue with: Covid exposure. Why do extremists rule the G.O.P.? Because the rest of the party lets them. An attack in a school bathroom had nothing to do with trans issues. Stories about real-life murders are everywhere — and some think it's rotting our brains. If Americans truly want to live up to the idea that the country is a nation of immigrants, then most barriers to immigration should come down. Political subcultures fight it out in America's schools. A columnist offers lessons learned from decades on the front lines of reporting and explains why he is leaving to run for office. The former news anchor opens up about why she opened up. Are editors asking reviewers to represent the views of their entire race and gender? His Trump-flattering campaign for the Senate is an elegy for decency. Should some people — like kids — who have had Covid-19 get one vaccine dose? What we don’t spend now to deal with climate change will cost us much more later. The Brazilian president’s catastrophic leadership has been painstakingly laid bare. Not all online spaces are terrible. Join Shira Ovide, a Times technology writer, for a virtual event on Nov. 18 exploring the forces behind internet communities that work. During the pandemic, summer and after-school programs helped students stay on track. For one teenager, a program inspired her career path. 除了文革记忆的影响,华人对取消文化的困惑和警惕可能与美国很多其他人一样,更多是对“过犹不及”的担心。 The N.F.L. commissioner’s compensation for 2019-20 and 2020-21, bolstered by bonuses for closing labor and media rights deals, was disclosed to team owners in a private meeting. The team behind “Rust” chose not to get an insurance package often carried by productions, which some in Hollywood said was a sign of cutting corners. The prisoner, John Marion Grant, convulsed and vomited as he was put to death by lethal injection. The court also cleared the way for another execution next month. Mail-in ballots skewed early returns in some states in 2020. Will the trend repeat itself on Tuesday? After the Trump administration separated migrant parents from children at the southern border, President Biden pledged to make it up to the families. The jury award for David Duvall, who was fired from his job at Novant Health in North Carolina in 2018, is likely to be reduced under federal law. William Davis, who worked at Christus Mother Frances Hospital in Tyler, Texas, was convicted of capital murder on Oct. 19. His sentence will automatically be appealed. The plaintiffs are seeking unspecified damages from the far-right organizers of a violent rally in 2017, accusing them of violating the civil rights of minorities by plotting violence. The British government summoned France’s ambassador for talks over the incident, the latest sign of cross-Channel tension between the two countries. In the sequel to her art-house favorite “The Souvenir,” Joanna Hogg picks up the story of a young woman’s journey to becoming an artist. Thanks to R.L. Stine’s scary stories for kids, I’ve been able to replace some of the real horrors of the past year with fears outlandish enough to laugh at. More Recent Articles |
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