The administration has gotten much right, but its response has been hampered by confusing messaging, a lack of focus on testing, fear of political blowback and the coronavirus’s unpredictability. The exodus of medical workers during the pandemic has been especially brutal for the small, nonprofit safety-net hospitals where millions of Americans seek care. The pandemic has been relentless for mothers, many of whom have been stuck in an endless cycle of work and child care. Some Massachusetts mothers gathered to do something about it. The president is also considering deploying warships and aircraft to NATO allies, in what would be a major shift from its restrained stance on Ukraine. The State Department warned that the United States would “not be in a position” to evacuate U.S. citizens should Russia invade. With a late-night announcement about Russian meddling in Ukraine, the U.K. signaled its aim to be a player in Europe’s security crisis — even as scandals besiege Prime Minister Boris Johnson. The trial comes at a time when those who argue that news outlets should pay a steeper price for getting something wrong are more emboldened than they’ve been in decades. New York is far safer and stronger than in the ’70s. But after a flood of sad news, many people are struggling to find grounds for optimism. Mayor Eric Adams, who won New Yorkers’ votes by campaigning on a need for improved public safety, is facing a growing crisis over gun violence. A Trump administration weakening of climate rules has kept incandescent bulbs on store shelves, and research shows they’re concentrated in shops serving poorer areas. The former president and the governor of Florida are on a collision course for the future of the G.OP. I see now that life is a series of peaks and valleys, and it is a fool’s errand to try to flatten them out. After years of planting trees, farmers in Niger have begun to see results. As U.S.-China competition intensifies, Pakistan’s army fears getting trapped in a cul-de-sac with Beijing. Finding hope in the darkness of cancer, Covid and Colleyville. Readers respond to columns by Ross Douthat and Michelle Goldberg. Also: Bosses who are jerks; voter suppression, then and now. Searching for a non-disastrous way back from American overreach. Arguments about the filibuster need the right context. Many rich democracies have earlier cutoffs for abortion — but allow it later for a variety of reasons. And around the world, it has been much more common to expand access than restrict it. Disgust is one of the primal emotions that define, and explain, humanity. President Biden rebooted. Democrats feuded. And Republicans watched it all with glee. Democrats in Virginia denounced the action as a partisan move aimed at helping former President Donald J. Trump undercut the investigation of the Capitol riot. Several deadly assaults on women by their partners appear to have encouraged more victims to speak up in a country where such attacks have rarely been publicly discussed. Almost 700 child detainees are being held in the prison still under siege four days after ISIS launched an attack to free detainees The dominatrix-loving couturier turned sex into a style weapon. The Crystal Symphony was set to arrive in Miami on Saturday, but it was diverted to the Bahamas after a U.S. judge ordered the ship seized over $4.6 million in unpaid fuel bills. Stockton has been a vocal opponent of Covid-19 vaccines and government measures to mitigate the virus. On Sunday, Mark B. Rosenberg said he created “discomfort for a valued employee.” The video from December shows Trevor Jacob cursing in panic before leaping with a parachute out of a small plane. Some experts wonder if the crash was a publicity stunt. In filing for a union election, employees of the outdoor equipment retailer cited safety during the pandemic, among other concerns. An activist investor adds pressure as Unilever seeks a new strategic direction. Jean-Jacques Savin, 75, activated distress beacons on Thursday and Friday, his team said. On Saturday, the Portuguese Navy found his boat, but not his body, near the Azores. The American has reached the fourth round of a Grand Slam tournament for the first time in his career, and he credits believing in himself through good times and bad. More Recent Articles |
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