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Stephen Breyer to Retire From Supreme CourtThe decision gives President Biden a window to fulfill a campaign pledge to nominate a Black woman to the court. Biden Expected to Nominate a Black Woman to the Supreme CourtThe president’s promise highlights a group that has struggled to become part of the very small pool of elite judges in the nation’s higher federal courts. Democrats Plan to Move Quickly on Justice Breyer's SuccessorGiven their tenuous majority, Democrats intend to act fast, anticipating roadblocks from Senator Mitch McConnell and Republicans. Vacancy to Give Biden His First Chance to Nominate a JusticeJustice Stephen Breyer, 83, the senior member of the Supreme Court’s liberal wing, will retire, people familiar with the decision said. President Biden has pledged to appoint a Black woman. Democrats, who control the Senate by a narrow margin, may have to act quickly. Follow updates and analysis. Fed Signals Rate Increase in March, Citing Inflation and Strong Job MarketJerome H. Powell, the Fed chair, said the central bank could raise rates imminently as officials cut back help for the economy. U.S. and NATO Respond to Putin’s Demands as Ukraine Tensions MountThe formal responses offered President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia a choice: negotiate or risk facing punishing economic sanctions. Republican Rift on Ukraine Could Undercut U.S. Appeals to AlliesG.O.P. leaders are attacking President Biden for what they call a weak response to Russian aggression, but their far-right flank is questioning U.S. involvement, and even its alliance with Kyiv. Moderna Tests Booster Designed for OmicronThe announcement comes a day after Pfizer and BioNTech said that they launched a study of their own Omicron-specific shot. Catch up on Covid-19 news. New Research Hints at 4 Factors That May Increase Chances of Long CovidIf further study confirms the findings, they could lead to ways to prevent and treat the complex condition. After Spate of Shootings, Manhattan D.A. Takes Tougher Stance on GunsAlvin Bragg campaigned on lenient policies aimed at making the justice system fairer. But a string of violent episodes early in his tenure is testing his resolve. Kurdish-Led Forces End Syria Prison Siege, Defeating ISIS FightersThe six-day battle put a spotlight on the humanitarian and security issues left unresolved after the Islamic State’s so-called caliphate was destroyed. An Extraordinary Iceberg Is Gone, but Not ForgottenA chunk of Antarctic ice that was one of the biggest icebergs ever seen has met its end near South Georgia. Scientists will be studying its effects on the ecosystem around the island for some time. Australian Open Final Four: It's Nadal vs. Berrettini and Medvedev vs. TsitsipasThe men’s singles semifinals will feature No. 6 Rafael Nadal against No. 7 Matteo Berrettini, and No. 2 Daniil Medvedev against No. 4 Stefanos Tsitsipas. What Are Neti Pots and How Do They Work?Nasal rinsing has been used for thousands of years to relieve sinus inflammation, congestion, allergy symptoms and more. Here’s what the evidence says. Stephen Breyer Was the Right Justice for the Wrong AgeHis belief in the power of facts was out of step in a counterfactual age. We Might Be in a Simulation. How Much Should That Worry Us?Virtual reality is getting very real — real enough to call into question what “reality” even means. Biden Promised a Black Woman on the Supreme CourtNow is the time for another step toward all voices being heard. Is the Great Resignation Overblown?There’s evidence that rates of job quitting were higher in the past. America Has Split, and It’s Now in ‘Very Dangerous Territory’Why crises like Covid don’t unite us anymore. The Narcotic Pleasures of TikTok's #CleantokWhy is it so calming to watch someone organizing a fridge? Oregon Decriminalized Drug Possession and Is Helping People With AddictionThe promise of Oregon’s drug decriminalization plan. The Year of American DisappointmentHow we flirted with dynamism but tipped back into stagnation. ‘Hell Hath No Fury Like a Voter Scorned’: What 14 Swing Voters Have to SayIndependents are “just physically, intellectually, emotionally tired,” says the pollster Frank Luntz. Ross Douthat’s Change of Heart About Health CareReaders discuss a column about how a bout of sickness has changed some of his beliefs. Also: Changes in the SAT; Covid ethics; 8 planets and Pluto. Did We Miss Biden’s Most Important Remark About Russia?Putin has something bigger to worry about at home than anything that happens in Ukraine. A Killing Jolts Sweden’s Rap SceneA conversation about hip-hop’s evolution in the country, and how a high-profile shooting thrust the music into the spotlight. Why an Easy Energy Fix Is Being DelayedLED lights are far more efficient, but there’s still money to be made from older bulbs. Why Online Creators Are Mad at Apple's FeesCreators who want to make a living online say the fees are too high. A Surge at Sea: Migrants Seek Entry to the U.S. Aboard Flimsy BoatsCoast Guard officials said a search was still underway for 38 migrants missing after a boat capsized off Florida. The situation looked increasingly dire. How the Computer Chip Shortage Could Incite a U.S. Conflict With ChinaA war game and study by a think tank illustrate how dependent the world is on Taiwan’s semiconductor foundries. Amy Schneider Is Defeated on ‘Jeopardy!’After a 40-game streak, she lost to a librarian from Chicago, Rhone Talsma, who came out ahead in Final Jeopardy. San Jose Moves to Require Gun Owners to Have Insurance and Pay Annual FeesA proposed ordinance, believed to be the first of its kind in the U.S., calls for an annual “harm reduction fee” of about $25 to pay for programs to stem gun violence. Stewart Rhodes, Oath Keepers Leader, Is Denied Bail on Sedition ChargeA federal judge said Mr. Rhodes, who was charged in connection with the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, was a flight risk partly because of “elaborate escape tunnels” in his backyard. Central Michigan University to Pay Tuition After Scholarship ErrorCentral Michigan University said the error was made by school staff members who were testing new messaging technology. Biden Administration Cancels Mining Leases Near Wilderness AreaThe leases, reinstated during the Trump years, would have allowed a Chilean mining conglomerate to dig for copper and nickel near the Boundary Waters wilderness in Minnesota. Spotify Removes Neil Young's Music After Complaints About Joe RoganThe singer decided to leave the streaming service because it gives a platform to Joe Rogan, whom scientists have accused of promoting falsehoods about coronavirus vaccines. North Korea Launches 2 Ballistic Missiles, South Korea SaysIt was the North’s sixth missile test this month, the South Korean military said. Man Faces Weapons Charge in Texas Synagogue StandoffThe announcement came hours after two men had been arrested in Britain as part of an investigation by counterterrorism officers in which several people have been questioned. YouTube Bars Right-Wing Media Personality Dan BonginoAlready suspended under the platform’s Covid-19 misinformation rules, he continued to post videos daring YouTube to ban him. Killing Spree Spurs Outrage Among Journalists in MexicoThe killing of three media workers in less than a month triggered protests in cities across the county this week demanding an end to the violence. Walking Just 10 Minutes a Day May Lead to a Longer LifeTen minutes of moderate exercise daily would prevent more than 111,000 premature deaths a year, a new analysis found. On New Podcasts, the Sound of Falling in Love“This Is Dating” and “It’s Nice to Hear You” let listeners eavesdrop on singles in search of connection. It Started as a Romantic Idyll. It Ended With a Stack of Corpses.In “Reckless Girls,” by Rachel Hawkins, a vacation on a remote atoll in the South Pacific goes very, very wrong. For This ‘Great Pottery Throw Down’ Judge, It’s All About the ClayKeith Brymer Jones has judged amateur ceramic makers’ work on “The Great Pottery Throw Down” since 2015. When it’s good, it still moves him. More Recent Articles |
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