American manufacturers are worried that China’s zero-tolerance coronavirus policy could throw a wrench in the global conveyor belt for goods this year. Curtains are rising again after the Omicron surge caused widespread cancellations, but attendance has fallen steeply. Nine shows are closing, at least temporarily. The rapid spread of the Omicron variant may have helped scams take advantage of the United States’ strained testing infrastructure. The F.B.I. identified Malik Faisal Akram, a British national, as the man who took hostages in a Texas synagogue on Saturday. He was killed during the rescue operation. A spat over Covid has exposed friction between the former president and a rising G.O.P. governor unwilling to curb his ambitions. Novak Djokovic lost to a government with powerful laws, determined to make an example out of him. After Novak Djokovic’s immigration troubles, he is gone, but don’t worry: Plenty of other stars and story lines are ready for the spotlight. The 20-time Grand Slam tournament champion has cut himself, and even his rival, Novak Djokovic, some slack. “I want to be back on the tour, even if the preparation is not fantastic,” he said. Mark Schlissel’s contract was terminated immediately for interactions with a subordinate, the Board of Regents said. The leader of the Islamic Cultural Center upbraided elected officials, saying of the victims, “The conditions in which they lived in the Bronx caused their death.” When the building where they made their home became a smoke-filled death trap, hundreds of residents had to make life-or-death decisions as rescue workers raced to save them. With improved accessibility and support from the government, skateboarding schools, stores and a diverse social scene have taken flight. The problems the president is facing are an almost perfect inversion of the problems Obama faced. Talks aren’t simply “talks” when you have a gun to your head. The American people have little respect or patience for a weak leader but support and stand with a strong one. An otherwise skilled sportsman has recruited himself as a cack-handed symbol of everything presently enraging Australians. An unexpected perk of quitting Twitter. Instead of breaking up the big meatpacking companies, the Biden administration is supporting the creation of rivals. Three readers applaud Australia’s decision to deport the tennis player over his refusal to get the Covid vaccine. Why does this image keep resurfacing on social media? Donald Trump’s rally in Arizona on Saturday featured a host of election deniers. His involvement in state races and his inability to let go of his 2020 loss worries many Republicans. The honeymoon’s over for the state’s residents now that wildfires are almost constant. Has living in this natural wonderland lost its magic? If the West fails to meet its security demands, Moscow could take measures like placing nuclear missiles close to the U.S. coastline, Russian officials have hinted. So far, the only deaths reported occurred 6,000 miles away, in Peru. But outside emergency workers have yet to make their way to the Pacific island nation. “She was just the person who did everything right,” a neighbor said of Michelle Go, who died on Saturday when a homeless man pushed her in front of an R train. The Hirohata Merc, a prime example of the custom car scene that blossomed in midcentury Southern California, notched two records in its sale. The No. 6-seeded 49ers upset the No. 3-seeded Cowboys after a chaotic final drive that will prolong Dallas’s disappointment. Mr. Keita was elected in 2013 with a mandate to stem the country’s many crises. But during his tenure, they escalated. In his essays and plays, he provided a framework that linked playwrights like August Wilson to African rituals and mythologies. Barry Mehler of Ferris State University was put on paid leave after uploading the bizarre welcome video, but some of his peers said his rights of free expression were being curtailed. Pitso Mosimane enjoyed a better 2021 than almost any coach in world soccer. Just don’t expect FIFA, or soccer, to notice. More Recent Articles |
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