The Biden administration says the two countries’ promotion of anti-U.S. conspiracy theories might be cover for lethal Russian military operations. President Biden is expected to sign the measure, the first major spending bill since he took office. Consumer Price Index inflation has been boosted by gas prices but also by increases across a wide variety of products and services. The move, expected to be joined by the G7 and the European Union, would result in higher tariffs on Russian products being sent to the United States. The F.D.A. temporarily halted efforts to authorize the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for young children amid several unexpected findings. The coming weeks should bring clarity. The vaccine was only about 16 percent effective at reducing a person’s chance of getting a mild or moderate infection, the agency said. Experts said a good rate would be at least 50 percent. It was the first time, after years of lawsuits, that the family that owns Purdue Pharma heard directly from families who had lost loved ones to addiction. After tense negotiations, Major League Baseball and the players’ union both made gains in their desired areas. But more important, they avoided losses — of games and, potentially, their standing. The Census Bureau said that the overall population total was accurate but that counts of minorities were skewed. Advocacy groups threatened to go to court. The actor was sentenced to five months in jail after being convicted last year of filing a false police report that said he had been the victim of a racist and homophobic attack. In books and articles, he unsparingly scrutinized an American aristocracy that he knew intimately. Does the president of Russia have anyone who can tell him when he’s making a mistake? The country has become a dystopian paragon of corrupted information. New York needs a way to come together. The invasion of Ukraine is a rabid form of identity politics. They knew he was brutal, but didn’t expect incompetence. One district’s attempt to integrate has led to unexpected criticism. As an American of Korean descent, I feel terrified for my life and the lives of those who look like me. New York City’s mayor wants to return to a failed policy. “Imagine the terror and fear facing these children,” a reader writes. Also: Sunflowers for Ukraine; Russian pianists; the anti-lynching bill. This is a man on the grandest of missions: to save this country from itself, to insist that morality ought to decide policy. Anne Neuberger, the deputy national security adviser for cyber and emerging technology, discusses how the battle in cyberspace is shaping up. Remembering too much, too vividly can negatively affect mental health. “Drive to Survive” is back, as is a dark Amazon comedy about the afterlife. “俄裔”的移民路径和人口构成与改革开放后来自中国的移民潮颇为类似。而他们在自我认同方面的情感经历,可能也能引起一些美国“华裔”的共鸣。 We’re interested in learning about how employers monitor who is “active” or “idle,” and how much workers are getting done. The terrorist group announced its new leader as Abu al-Hasan al-Hashimi al-Qurashi, but gave no information about his background or true identity. Lawrence V. Ray was indicted after a New York magazine story uncovered his cultlike hold over his daughter’s college friends and others. She founded the French Laundry in the Napa Valley with her husband, Don, and is often cited as a pioneer in California cuisine. Harvey Marcelin was charged with murder after a head was found in her Brooklyn apartment. Officials said it belonged to a dismembered body discovered in a shopping cart. The Trump ally and former national security adviser is the latest high-profile witness to sidestep questions from the House committee by citing the right against self-incrimination. The actor was a fixture on the groundbreaking educational program. His character’s wedding to Maria on the show in 1988 captivated children and their parents. The district attorney’s office said it was not able to overcome Matthew Dolloff’s claim that he had acted in “self-defense or defense of others” when he shot Lee John Keltner in 2020. The F.B.I. said it had identified Ralph Joseph Celentano III from a photo on Facebook and Instagram that showed him attending a fund-raiser for a sea turtle foundation. The company said it expected to produce only 25,000 electric vehicles this year, adding a new cloud to its outlook only months after a hot I.P.O. The charges in Federal District Court came after the Justice Department found Title IX violations at the university. The inquiry also found shortcomings in the sharing of intelligence before the deadly assault by the Shabab in 2020. A wartime effort to quickly translate work by Ukrainian novelists, poets and historians is underway — a project as political as it is cultural, authors and translators say. In “The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey,” on Apple TV+, an actor known for his intensity takes on a character living in a fog. A low-rise skirt by Miu Miu went viral last month. Here, three perspectives on wearing it. In Paris, a new production of “A Quiet Place” makes a strong case for a work that has long struggled to join the repertory. The arrival of an African refugee upends a Bulgarian town in Ivaylo Hristov’s pointed tale of xenophobia. More Recent Articles |
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