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F.D.A. Plans to Authorize Pfizer Boosters for All Adults This WeekRegulators are set to clear extra doses of Pfizer-BioNTech’s vaccine as soon as Thursday, after states began expanding eligibility on their own. The Worst of Both Worlds: Zooming From the OfficeWork life for many is in a mushy middle ground, and what’s at stake isn’t just who is getting talked over in meetings. It’s whether flexibility is sustainable, even with all the benefits it confers. Biden Vaccine Mandate Challenges Moved to Appeals Court in OhioThe consolidation removes the case from a Fifth Circuit panel that had blocked the Biden administration from moving forward with it. New Year’s Eve Will Return to Times Square for Vaccinated GuestsThe event will return at “full strength” after pared-back festivities last year, Mayor Bill de Blasio said. People will have to show proof that they are fully vaccinated to attend. U.S. to Buy Enough of Pfizer’s Covid Antiviral Pills for 10 Million PeopleThe antiviral drugs have helped inspire hope among senior administration officials that the United States will be able to curb the devastating toll from the Delta variant. Cold and Marooned in a Police State as Desperation Takes HoldAlmost a dozen migrants have died in recent weeks in the standoff between Belarus, a close ally of Russia, and Poland, a member of NATO and the European Union, each determined not to bend. Retail Sales Jumped 1.7 Percent in OctoberRetail sales jumped 1.7 percent in October, the third monthly increase, a rise that highlighted the resilience of the U.S. economy. Biden Sells Infrastructure Improvements as a Way to Counter ChinaSpending on roads, broadband internet and more will help revitalize U.S. competitiveness against its top economic adversary, the president says. U.S. and China Agree to Ease Restrictions on JournalistsThe deal tones down a diplomatic confrontation that led Beijing to expel some American reporters during the last year of the Trump administration. Frida Kahlo’s ‘Diego and I’ Self Portrait Sells for $34.9 MillionThe sale at Sotheby’s on Tuesday was a benchmark for Kahlo and was the most valuable work of Latin American art ever sold at auction. A Cross Country Skiing Trip Through Maine’s WildernessAn effort to conserve the state’s 100 Mile Wilderness has created one of the best lodge-to-lodge cross-country ski routes in the United States. Inside Jane Campion’s Cinema of Tenderness and BrutalityIn “The Power of the Dog,” her first movie in 12 years, the filmmaker ventures into the American West — and the inner worlds of cruel, complicated men. How I Became Obsessed With Accidental Time TravelThe web is awash with ordinary peoples’ stories of “time slips.” Their real magic is what they can tell us about our relationship to time. Can High-Tech Capitalism Address Climate Change?To slow climate change, Father Profit and New Tech must innovate, fast. Inflation Will Hurt Biden's Spending PlanWhy didn’t they listen? ‘Woke’ Went the Way of ‘P.C.’ and ‘Liberal’Progressives can still fall back on ‘progressive.’ What the Steele Dossier Reveals About the FBIDonald Trump was right to fire James Comey. When Will the Covid Pandemic End?This pandemic winter won’t be like the last one — but it won’t be “normal,” either. Democratic Socialists Have a Long Road to Electoral VictoryOur beliefs just might not be as popular as we like to think they are. Gas Prices Are Up in the U.S. Don't Blame the President.What do voters actually know about government and the economy? Are We Witnessing the Mainstreaming of White Power in America?A historian of the white power movement discusses Jan. 6, Tucker Carlson and the threat of politically motivated violence. Pope Francis Sent Me a Letter. It Gives Me Hope as a Gay Catholic.Dialogue may be possible between L.G.B.T. Catholics and church leaders, even at the highest levels. Ex-I.D.F. Soldiers Share First-Person Accounts in ‘Mission: Hebron’The director Rona Segal learned filmmaking in the Israeli army. Now she turns the camera on her fellow soldiers. ‘We Finally Have Something to Celebrate’: The Infrastructure Bill Is SignedReaders hail the $1 trillion bill but bemoan the partisanship and worry about online scams. Also: Paid family leave; court logjam; food deliveries. How Did So Much of the Media Get the Steele Dossier So Wrong?Many journalists were too eager to prove what they thought they already knew about Trump. Remembering the Velvet Underground Through the Mirror of FilmA conversation about how the band was experienced in its time, and how Todd Haynes’s new documentary explores the world that birthed it. As Rittenhouse Awaits Verdict, Man Shot by Kenosha Officer Heals SlowlyWhen Jacob Blake was partially paralyzed last year, it set off civil unrest in Kenosha, Wis. Jurors are now deliberating the fate of Kyle Rittenhouse, who killed two men during those protests. Victims of Sexual Misconduct Testify Against Forced ArbitrationIn emotional testimony before the House Judiciary Committee, four survivors of sexual misconduct said they had been required to stay silent because of “forced arbitration” clauses in their contracts. Jessica Watkins Will Be First Black Woman to Join Space Station CrewJessica Watkins, who joined NASA’s astronaut corps in 2017, is scheduled to fly to the orbital outpost in a SpaceX capsule in April. Ghislaine Maxwell Trial: New Wrinkle as Judge May Be PromotedSenator Chuck Schumer will recommend Judge Alison J. Nathan for a seat on a federal appeals court, but the fraught case could put her in an unusual predicament. Trump Seeks Continued Block on Sending White House Files to Jan. 6 PanelThe ex-president’s brief to a federal appeals court argued that his residual secrecy powers could block a House subpoena for information about the Capitol riot. F.B.I. Set Plan to Track Threats Against School Boards and TeachersThe bureau established a “threat tag” system to monitor cases as part of a Justice Department effort to head off violence over flash point issues like masks and teaching about racism. Democrats Press for House Censure of Gosar for Violent Anime VideoThe House is expected to vote to formally rebuke the Arizona Republican and strip him of his committee seats for the video depicting him attacking two Democrats. Leonids Meteor Shower 2021: Watch It Peak in Night Skies OvernightIf you’re willing to stay up into the early hours of Wednesday morning, you may get a chance to spot fireballs streaking across the sky. Maryland Mayor Is Charged in ‘Revenge Porn’ CaseAndrew Bradshaw, the mayor of Cambridge, on the state’s Eastern Shore, posted nude photos of a former partner on Reddit, along with degrading comments and racial slurs, prosecutors said. Ed Bullins, Leading Playwright of the Black Arts Movement, Dies at 86He wrote not for white or middle-class audiences, but for the strivers, hustlers and quiet sufferers whose struggles he sought to capture in searing works. Woman’s Body Recovered From Mudslide in British Columbia as Evacuations Continue“It came down faster than the speed of sound,” said a woman who survived the mudslide. Heavy rainfall and overflowing rivers have inundated cities in the Canadian province. Kevin Durant Can Score From Anywhere. Defenses Don’t Know What to Do.The midrange game has largely fallen out of favor in the N.B.A., but not when Durant is on the court. Book Review: ‘Taste Makers,’ by Mayukh Sen“Taste Makers,” by Mayukh Sen, features women who, often while confronting sexism and racism in the food industry, introduced Americans to the dishes of their native cultures. Tiny Love Stories: ‘I Only Sort of Hope He’s Happy’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Does It Matter if I Eat the Stickers on Fruits and Vegetables?They won’t cause you any harm, but there are reasons to remove them before taking a bite. More Recent Articles |
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