President Biden acknowledged “it seems like an irony” that he is asking energy-rich nations to boost oil production as he implores the world to tackle climate change. In two arguments on Monday, the justices considered challenges from abortion providers and the Biden administration to a law that bans abortions after about six weeks. The latest data is reassuring. Myocarditis remains very uncommon, and it is almost always mild and temporary. The heart risk from Covid-19 itself is far greater. Mayor Bill de Blasio said thousands more did get the shot and that the first day of the vaccine mandate went smoothly, without significant service disruptions. The $1.85 trillion social policy bill would provide free private health insurance for more than two million adults locked out of coverage, but only for four years. Senator Joe Manchin III of West Virginia, a crucial Democratic swing vote, demanded more time to evaluate the economic and fiscal impact of the $1.85 trillion bill. The judge pushed back against comments from potential jurors who said they had read and talked too much about the shootings that took place during unrest in Kenosha County, Wis. For those pushing for changes in society on race and other issues, words matter. They can also muddle. The actor talks about his new book, “You Can’t Be Serious,” in which he introduces readers to his fiancé, Josh, and explains his sabbatical from Hollywood to work for the Obama administration. Abortion-right supporters need to stop banging our heads against the Supreme Court’s marble walls. If gun safety activists want their agenda to survive, they will have to stop trying to ban guns — and focus instead on reducing the violence those guns bring. It's hard to imagine a worse case for defending personal choice. Should housing status be a protected category like race, gender or religion? On social media, exposure to those unlike us often makes us hate them. Sorrow in the face of aging would be a poor response to this good fortune. A sisterhood of activists achieved success with aggressive tactics, but big challenges remain. A proposal to share the gains evenly between nations and generations. If you’re tired of politics as usual, give local democracy a chance. Some politicians we don’t love, some movies we do. We now face a similar, world-stressing threat from a much more familiar and once seemingly benign force: our climate. The writer Jeanette Winterson explores the wild world unfolding alongside the rise of artificial intelligence. Time is running out for the nations of the world to get control of their emissions. Sampling the praise for Mr. Kristof, who left The Times and is running for governor of Oregon. Also: Responses to Senator Josh Hawley; boosters; UC Hastings. As some try to lure audiences back with short programs, the Metropolitan Opera is staging its longest work: Wagner’s “Die Meistersinger.” Mr. Durst, who was sentenced to life in prison in California two weeks ago, now faces another trial in New York. Barnstorming Virginia, the candidates for governor hammered away at their core arguments. For the Republican: parents’ involvement in schools. For the Democrat: Trump redux. A judge also released questionnaires that the jurors had filled out before they were selected for the trial, which ended with Mr. Chauvin being imprisoned for murdering George Floyd. The first Republican governor of the state in almost a century, he seemed to herald a new, post-racial South. He later became disillusioned with his own party. The judge said that new evidence, including witness testimony, was not sufficient to warrant a new trial for Mr. Reed, who was sentenced to death in the 1996 murder of a 19-year-old woman. Zack Scott was placed on leave on Sept. 1. He had been charged with driving while intoxicated. As many as 100 workers were feared trapped at a construction site in Lagos, where building collapses are common, with contractors using shoddy materials and regulations often not enforced. Many men and women with “failing kidneys” may not have anything more than a normal age-related decline in kidney function. Between 2014 and 2020, Frank Herfort visited more than 770 metro stations in 19 cities, creating a remarkable archive of architectural and artistic splendor. “Solid Ivory” is a scrapbook of memories about Ivory’s childhood, his mentors and his filmmaking and romantic partner Ismail Merchant. Jack Black, Michael B Jordan, Richard Pryor: A lot of favorites are leaving for U.S. subscribers this month. The Metropolitan Opera’s revival boasts strong performances but raises difficult questions about race and American music. More Recent Articles |
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