Hoping to prevent further disruptions to daily life, the C.D.C. reduced the period that certain infected Americans must sequester. At least 2,600 more flights were canceled globally on Monday, including about 1,000 U.S. flights. As coronavirus cases — and breakthrough infections — surge in the city because of the Omicron variant, some employers said a sweeping new vaccine mandate was the least of their concerns. Mining the minerals that may be needed for a green energy revolution could devastate tribal lands. The Biden administration will be forced to choose. Body camera and surveillance footage shows a man attacking holiday shoppers before police officers opened fire, killing him and a 14-year-old girl who was in a dressing room. “You’re feeding America and going broke doing it”: After years of consolidation, four companies dominate the meatpacking industry, while many ranchers are barely hanging on. She went before the U.S. Supreme Court at 26 with almost no legal experience and won one of the most consequential cases in American history. Our weekly photo essay series offered readers a glimpse of distant places and cultures that, for a second straight year, remained largely inaccessible. She’s been a child star, and a rock star. Now, at 48 and starring in the buzzy thriller “Yellowjackets,” Lewis has discovered how to regenerate. Didion inspired at least two generations of impostors. The artist’s image has been reduced to the sexual harassment accusations against him, but I knew him to be more than that. We are not where we thought we might be a year ago, but there is still reason for hope. Key promises to address the conflict’s root causes have gone unmet. I became an elephant, an octopus, a balloon. I grew giant hands. But I couldn’t shake my sadness. A troubling ruling that raises First Amendment concerns. The failure to vaccinate more people, start a booster campaign earlier and spin up free testing capacity have quickly created a crisis. Two readers disagree with the verdict in the shooting of Daunte Wright. Also: Tributes to Desmond Tutu and Joan Didion; Amy Coney Barrett and Roe. What Covid has done to Europe’s far right. While conflicts and crises have battered Arab cultural capitals, Saudi Arabia is hosting film festivals and bankrolling new movies. A Harvard professor for 46 years, he was an expert on insects and explored how natural selection and other forces could influence animal behavior. He then applied his research to humans. This year, technology companies stepped up on housing and criminal justice — with a dash of whistle-blowers mixed in. A sprawling storm system pummeled the West, making travel in some cases “outright impossible,” a National Weather Service meteorologist said. The discovery in Richmond excited historians, officials and crew workers, who hope that the box contains rare memorabilia buried in 1887. The Navy asked Commander Marcinko, a larger-than-life soldier who often flouted rules, to build a SEAL unit that could respond quickly to terrorist crises. The National Defense Authorization Act passed Congress with bipartisan support, over the opposition of liberals pushing for more social spending. A federal judge ordered New York City to install more than 9,000 accessible pedestrian signals at city crosswalks. A jury of eight men and four women deliberated for three days last week with no verdict in the case of the Theranos founder. Popular pain relievers and antidepressants, as well as alcohol and herbal supplements, are among the many substances that can contribute to hypertension. The Los Angeles Philharmonic’s ambitious new home for its youth orchestra is the latest sign of the changing fortunes of Inglewood. Mothers are memorializing their breastfeeding experiences with stones made from the liquid. The turnover is a little lighter this month for U.S. subscribers, but there are still a bunch of great movies and TV shows worth catching. David Tennant stars in a new Jules Verne adaptation on PBS. And Miley Cyrus, Pete Davidson and more appear in New Year’s Eve specials. More Recent Articles |
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