Dozens of people were injured, including children, after an S.U.V. tore through the Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wis. Five adults died in Waukesha, Wis., and at least 10 children were in intensive care. Three were members of a Milwaukee dance troupe, which celebrated grandmothers. Thanksgiving will be the biggest test of the system’s resilience since the pandemic began, with millions more passengers than last year. Europe is again at the center of the pandemic, and amid vaccine resistance and protests, nations are imposing new rules and pressuring people to get inoculated. Family members of victims had sued over how the F.B.I. handled tips warning about the gunman before he killed 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Investigators summoned five more allies of former President Donald J. Trump as they dug further into the planning and financing of rallies before the Jan. 6 attack. In appellate briefs, lawyers for the House and the Justice Department argued against the former president’s claim of executive privilege. The White House returned to a longstanding pattern in which presidents reappoint the same leader of the Federal Reserve regardless of partisan identity. The longtime Washington insider is now the central bank’s No. 2. That could give her more bandwidth to influence policy. A discovery in the Pacific Ocean off California leads to “an ‘Indiana Jones’ mixed with ‘Jurassic Park’ moment.” The auteur explains why he cast Alana Haim, and why he thinks the age difference in the film’s central relationship shouldn’t matter. What I saw in Portland and Kenosha has convinced me: We must stop tearing ourselves apart so that we can build. Public investment, including spending on children, is a worthy American tradition. I publish The Arkansas Times. We refused to sign an anti-B.D.S. law because it violates our First Amendment rights. Hopelessness about our democracy could accelerate its decay. Being denied an abortion can have serious consequences for a women’s health and livelihood. It can even be deadly. Unless carefully designed, pandemic office culture risks hurting the least experienced workers in our organizations. We’re in the middle of a climate crisis. We need big ideas. Now that Jerome Powell has been renominated to head the Federal Reserve, he needs to turn the temperature down. I didn’t keep my vow to write a letter each day of the year, but I learned plenty from trying. The Biden bill, the Rittenhouse verdict and the fate of the Democratic majority. On Thanksgiving, consider the multiple benefits of giving thanks. Readers are worried about the precedent set by Kyle Rittenhouse’s acquittal. Also: The A.M.A., on the power of language. Feeling grateful does not always happen naturally. The Hundred Years’ War isn’t over. Let’s go for another hundred. Do Democrats need Trump to save them from an unexpected demographic eclipse? Protesters in Barcelona are pushing back against foreign investment firms that have bought up thousands of homes over the past decade and are forcing out residents who can’t pay the rent. The country’s most vilified former military dictator, he seized power in a coup and ruled his country with an iron fist for most of the 1980s. The city will no longer work with CORE Services Group, the nonprofit run by Jack A. Brown to provide housing and services to the homeless. Social media worsened a migrant crisis on the border of Belarus and Poland and helped smugglers profit off desperate people trying to reach Europe. In closing arguments on Monday, prosecutors also raised a racial motive for why the three white men accused of murdering Ahmaud Arbery began chasing him. A secret arbitrator’s ruling was issued 13 months ago and became public on Monday when lawyers for the studio petitioned a California court to confirm the award. Journalist groups denounced the arrest of a photographer and a filmmaker covering an Indigenous pipeline protest in British Columbia. A Homeland Security investigation had discovered funerary objects, Neolithic relics and more in a shipping container in 2009. The men, known as the Groveland Four, were cleared on Monday after a Florida prosecutor said “a complete breakdown of the criminal justice system” led to the charges in 1949. The N.Y. Health Department became a “toxic work environment” early in the pandemic, a high-ranking doctor told officials investigating ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Winning is what made Magnus Carlsen a household name. But it is teaching and selling the game to others that has made him rich. 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