Most of the infected had traveled to southern Africa recently, but health officials are bracing for the inevitable community spread. Scientists in a cutting-edge laboratory do part of the work. Local health workers on foot do the rest. Intense research into the new coronavirus variant first identified in southern Africa has just begun. World leaders have urged people not to panic — and to get vaccinated, if they can. Oxford High School let Ethan Crumbley back into a classroom despite concerns about his behavior. Now, legal experts are asking why — and whether officials should be held accountable. The couple were taken into custody early Saturday in Detroit, after the police received a tip. They pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter charges. An estimated 22.8 million people — more than half the country’s population — are expected to face potentially life-threatening food insecurity this winter. Many are already on the brink of catastrophe. As justices consider Mississippi’s restrictive abortion law, scholars debate what a reversal of Roe v. Wade would mean for the court’s credibility. Republicans plan to carry their push to reshape the nation’s electoral system into next year, with Democrats vowing to oppose them but holding few options in G.O.P.-led states. For two decades, Correll Jones has been the man to ask about New York’s most famous tree — and where to find the public bathrooms. The Justice Department’s Office of Professional Responsibility needs an overhaul. The former president’s reckless behavior deserves more attention. Reporting on the suspension of a brotherly TV host. The administration has been a victim of events. But it has also cooperated in its own victimization. The Missouri senator is tapping into something real — a widespread, politically potent anxiety about young men that is already helping the right. A worrisome week in news. The euphoria of a big win, explained. Two Arizona men who were appointed ineffective lawyers landed on death row. If Arizona has its way, the Supreme Court will close an already narrow avenue for relief. Éric Zemmour has adopted imagery reminiscent of Charles de Gaulle, the wartime leader. But his call for reborn glory for France is sharply at odds with the realities of the country today. “America is a Pacific power,” the defense secretary said as he laid out a strategy to block efforts by China to dominate the region. Brian Kelly will earn at least $9 million a year at L.S.U., which is paying its old coach almost $17 million to step aside. Top universities have become steppingstones to other top gigs. The National Weather Service said roughly a foot of snow was expected to fall on the Big Island summits. “We do get snow there pretty much every year,” one local meteorologist said. Dozens more suffered burns as lava flowed from the eruption of Mount Semeru, on the island of Java. The incident, captured in videos, was at least the fifth such knife attack in Jerusalem since September. A Tennessee appeals court granted Tim Gilbert a new trial after jurors deliberated in a room named after the United Daughters of the Confederacy. No. 3 Alabama, the reigning national champion, fell behind early. Then it pounded the country’s best defense to run away with the Southeastern Conference championship. Two journalists and one politician said they received alerts warning them of “state-sponsored” attacks on their iPhones. At least one of those attacks was linked to the powerful Israeli cyberespionage tool, Pegasus. More Recent Articles |
Post a Comment