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How New York’s ‘Red Flag’ Law Could Inform the Gun Control DebateSuffolk County on Long Island aggressively uses the law to take guns from people in crisis in an effort to prevent shootings and suicides. Its experience could inform a national debate. Remembering the Victims of the Uvalde ShootingThese are the 21 people — 19 students and two teachers — who were killed by a gunman at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. Mass Shootings in Philadelphia and Chattanooga Leave At Least 6 DeadShootings in Tennessee, Virginia, Arizona and South Carolina left six more dead and dozens injured. Biden Has ‘Only Bad Options’ for Bringing Down Oil PricesThe president’s trip to Saudi Arabia is unlikely to reduce oil and gasoline prices, and it is not clear that anything else he might do would work, either. Russia Seeks Buyers for Plundered Ukraine Grain, U.S. WarnsAmerican diplomats have alerted 14 countries, most in Africa, that Russian ships filled with stolen Ukrainian grain could be headed their way, posing a dilemma to countries facing dire food shortages. Struggling in Ukraine’s East, Russian Forces Strike in KyivVladimir Putin threatened “to strike targets we haven’t hit before” if Western nations proceed with plans to send long-range missiles to Ukraine. California’s Housing Crisis and the Fight Over 20 TownhomesSuburban homeowners like Susan Kirsch are often blamed for worsening the nation’s housing crisis. That doesn’t mean she’s giving up her two-decade fight against 20 condos. In Races to Run Elections, Candidates Are Backed by Key 2020 DeniersThe origin story behind a slate of Republican candidates for secretary of state features a QAnon figure and several promoters of 2020 conspiracies. In San Francisco, Democrats Are at War With Themselves Over CrimeFueled by concerns about burglaries and hate crimes, San Francisco’s liberal district attorney, Chesa Boudin, faces a divisive recall in a famously progressive city. The Office Monsters Are Trying to Claw Their Way Back to 2019Some corporate leaders are grasping at whatever they can to get back to the way things were. But they might find themselves fighting a culture shift beyond their control. Queen’s Jubilee Celebrations Offers Britons Respite From WoesThe Platinum Jubilee celebrations ended Sunday. Monday political and economic unease returns. Making Art on Top of the WorldNear the Arctic Circle, Shuvinai Ashoona, a star of the Venice Biennale, and her community of Inuit artists refuse to let isolation stand in their way. Your Kids Are Not DoomedThe green future has to be a welcoming one, even a thrilling one. I Married the Wrong Person, and I’m So Glad I DidI want to normalize significant periods of confusion, exhaustion, grief and unfulfillment in marriage. ‘Don’t Lose Hope’: Addressing the Breakdown of College EducationJonathan Malesic responds to readers concerned about the breakdown in college students’ learning since Covid When Every Conversation Becomes a Game, We All LoseA disagreement is too often a wish to destroy. When Covid Took My Sense of SmellAfter eight days, I was feeling fully recovered from my rendezvous with Omicron. Then my nose called it quits. The Supreme Court May Rein In Efforts to Protect the ClimateThe court’s conservative majority seems intent on pursuing an agenda that would limit the government’s ability to shield the planet. The ‘Open Secret’ on Getting a Safe Abortion Before Roe v. WadePsychiatrists were once arbiters of abortion access. Will they resume that role post-Roe? The Sunday Read: ‘I’ve Always Struggled With My Weight. Losing It Didn’t Mean Winning.’A diet app helped writer Sam Anderson shed his extra Covid pounds — and reminded him that he was still his old self. Dozens Feared Dead in Church Attack in Owo, NigeriaGunmen fired on Catholics celebrating Mass in a usually peaceful part of the country. There was no claim of responsibility and the motive was unclear. How Asylum Seekers Cross the BorderThe southern border is seeing a historic spike in migrant crossings. Many are coming in hope of asking for asylum, a right that has been unavailable because of pandemic-related restrictions on immigration. A New York Times photographer documented three ways that people cross the border into the United States. New Zealand’s Biodiversity Crisis Prompts Extreme MeasuresA few years ago, the nation vowed to rid itself of most imported predators. But now some people are asking if that goal is feasible, or worth what it will cost. More Recent Articles |
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