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As Omicron Spreads, Some Nursing Homes Struggle to Boost ResidentsMedical experts say the government should do more to get booster shots into long-term care residents in New York. Fauci Warns Against Complacency as Omicron SpreadsDr. Anthony Fauci said the unvaccinated are still at risk of serious illness even though the variant may be less deadly than Delta. Here’s the latest. How Paid Experts Help Exonerate Police After Deaths in CustodyInside the self-reinforcing ecosystem of people who advise, train and defend officers. Many accuse them of slanting science and perpetuating aggressive tactics. Desmond Tutu, Whose Voice Helped Slay Apartheid, Dies at 90The archbishop, a powerful force for nonviolence in South Africa’s anti-apartheid movement, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984. The Time Archbishop Tutu Was Searched at the AirportA former South Africa bureau chief for The Times recalls telling moments with the anti-apartheid religious leader. Even in Retirement, Desmond Tutu Remained South Africa’s Moral CompassThe Nobel laureate retired from public life over a decade ago, but he continued to advocate social justice, gay rights and environmentalism. First They Fought About Masks. Then Over the Soul of the City.In Enid, Okla., pandemic politics prompted a fundamental question: What does it mean to be an American? Whose version of the country will prevail? ‘Magic’ Weight-Loss Pills and Covid Cures: Dr. Oz Under the MicroscopeThe celebrity physician, a candidate in Pennsylvania’s Republican primary for Senate, has a long history of dispensing dubious medical advice on his daytime show and on Fox News. Training Civilians, Ukraine Nurtures a Resistance in WaitingEastern European nations have drawn a lesson from America’s wars of the last decades: Insurgency works. Ukraine’s training of volunteers has become a factor in the standoff with Russia. Catherine Was Great. But Was She a Girl Boss?In seeking to turn historical women into yassified contemporary heroines, pop culture creators are narrowing what female success can look like. I Took Ketamine for My Depression. Things Got Pretty Weird.I became an elephant, an octopus, a balloon. I grew giant hands. But I couldn’t shake my sadness. It Was bell hooks Who Taught Me How to ‘Talk Back’Ms. hooks understood that voice and language are how marginalized people humanize themselves to themselves. We’re in Omicron Lockdown in the Netherlands. It Shouldn’t Have Happened.The failure to vaccinate more people, start a booster campaign earlier and spin up free testing capacity quickly have created a crisis. How Christmas Changed EverythingThe story of Jesus represented “a wholly new way of being human.” A Dangerous Ruling About The Times, Project Veritas and Press FreedomA troubling ruling that raises First Amendment concerns. On bell hooks and the Solace of RitualThe holidays are off to a rough start. But tradition can help. What to Cook This WeekHam buns would make a great vehicle for holiday leftovers ahead of whole roasted cauliflower later this week. The Gift of GlassesImproving children’s vision and schoolwork with screenings, exams and even new eyeglasses. Strong Winter Storm Batters the Northwest, Stranding DriversA 20-car pileup in Nevada and snow showers in Portland were part of a cold front in the Northwest that was expected to be followed by plummeting temperatures. A 6th Grader Saves the Lives of Two People on the Same DayDavyon Johnson, 11, has been honored for his Dec. 9 interventions but says he doesn’t understand the attention he’s drawn. It was “the right thing to do,” he said. 1,000 New People Arrive in Texas Every Day. Half Are Newborns.A surge in births in Texas comes amid a declining birthrate nationwide. Holiday Retail Sales Soared, With E-Commerce Notching Huge GainsMastercard SpendingPulse data showed an 8.5 percent jump in total sales, with online ordering up 11 percent from last year. Girl, 14, Is Identified in Fatal Police Shooting at Los Angeles Dressing RoomThe police said they expected to release more details on Monday about the shooting, which happened after officers responded to a call about an assault with a deadly weapon at a clothing store. For the Warriors and the Suns, It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like the PlayoffsIn a close game, with Stephen Curry scoring 33 points, Golden State and Phoenix offered what seemed like a preview of the Western Conference finals. Wayne Thiebaud, Playful Painter of the Everyday, Dies at 101Mr. Thiebaud’s rich and luminous depictions of midcentury Americana separated him from the classic Pop Art of the time. Daniel Sturridge Ordered to Pay $30,000 to Man Who Returned His DogDaniel Sturridge lost his Pomeranian in a 2019 break-in. A man who returned the dog sued for breach of contract after Mr. Sturridge reneged on a promised reward, according to court records. The A.F.C. East Is Still Josh Allen’s DivisionThe Buffalo quarterback threw for 314 yards and three touchdowns to help vault the Bills to first place and to the No. 4 seed in the conference. The Premier League's Wealth Is Influencing Title Races AbroadThe outsize wealth of England’s clubs increasingly allows their owners to play a direct role in deciding the champions of other leagues. More Recent Articles |
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Dr. Anthony Fauci warned Omicron COVID-19 cases will likely get "much higher" as a surge in the variant has caused airline cancellations and increased hospitalizations.
Israel on Sunday approved a plan to expand and double the population of the Golan Heights territory by the end of the decade.
Singer and actress Jojo has announced she is engaged to "Saved by the Bell" and "The Maze Runner" star Dexter Darden.
The Military Bowl and Fenway Bowl were canceled after Boston College and Virginia had to drop out of each game respectively due to positive COVID-19 cases. And Miami is unable to play in Sun Bowl.
Retail sales during the holiday season jumped 8.5% compared with 2020, according to a report published Sunday by the credit card company Mastercard.
"Spider-Man: No Way Home" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning an additional $83 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
China replaced Chen Quanguo, the Communist Party chief for the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous region who was associated with alleged human rights abuses against ethnic Uyghurs and other Muslims.
AccuWeather forecasters say an active weather pattern may throw a wrench into the plans of some hoping to travel across the U.S. Northeast this week.
The Boulder Police Department has provided an update on the decades-long investigation into the 1996 murder of 6-year-old beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey on the 25th anniversary of her death.
One month after the first COVID-19 Omicron variant was first reported in South Africa, cases have surged worldwide despite restrictions and vaccines though some nations haven't reported drastic increases.
Pope Francis penned a letter providing advice and encouragement to married couples and their families suffering through the COVID-19 pandemic.
President Vladimir Putin told Russian state media Sunday that the country's responses could "vary" if the United States and NATO refuse to make and stand by security guarantees relating to Ukraine.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu, the theologian and human rights activist who helped end apartheid in South Africa, died Sunday in Cape Town. He was 90.
On Dec. 26, 1908, Jack Johnson, with a 14th-round KO of Tommy Burns in Australia, became the first African American to win the world heavyweight boxing title.
Actor Jared Leto turns 50 and actor Eden Sher turns 30, among the famous birthdays for Dec. 26. 
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