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Monday, May 31, 2021
Michael Flynn appears to suggest a Myanmar-style coup should happen in US
Michael Flynn, former President Donald Trump's first national security adviser, appeared to endorse a Myanmar-style coup in the United States on Sunday.
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Officer walks for 24 hours to honor fallen heroes
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Upstate restaurant serves final menu after 36 years
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SUV crashes into porch of home, driver killed
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An old will & important paintings create a dilemma
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Rising water possible after Brazos river authority opens gate
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Venues more than ready for loosened restrictions
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Mayor and Sen. give statements for Race Massacre
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'Bridge Under the Bridge' gets two generators
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Family heartbroken after pregnant 21 y/o killed
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Gold Star Families run in honor of loved ones
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After Dramatic Walkout, a New Fight Looms Over Voting Rights in Texas
After killing a Republican-sponsored bill to restrict voting in the state, Democrats vowed to oppose any efforts to revive it. Republicans pledged to pass it in a special legislative session.
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Assessing Osaka's Sad Departure From the French Open
Naomi Osaka, a superstar in the sport, pulled out of the French Open after she was fined for skipping a news conference. Did it have to end this way?
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Glum to Gleeful, Israeli Media React to Possible End of Netanyahu Era
In Israel’s newspapers — as fractured as its electorate — the opinions on the possible fall of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were as emphatic as they were varied.
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Media Groupthink and the Lab-Leak Theory
Sometimes the most destructive enemies of science are those who claim to speak in its name.
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As U.S. Air Travel Surges, So Do Mask Disputes
Air travel is hitting a pandemic peak, but more passengers are resisting mask mandates on flights. Here’s the latest on Covid-19.
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On the Covid Front Lines, When Not Getting Belly Rubs
In Thailand and around the world, dogs are being trained to sniff out the coronavirus in people. So far, the results have been impressive.
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100 Years After the Tulsa Massacre, What Does Justice Look Like?
In 1921, a white mob attacked the Greenwood district of Tulsa, killing hundreds of Black people and destroying the neighborhood. Justice has never been served. Can it still be today?
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Shaun Donovan Has the Résumé and the Money. He Just Needs the Votes.
In running for mayor of New York, Mr. Donovan is arguing that his leadership experience offers what the city needs in a time of crisis.
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Key Question in Mayoral Race: Who Will Get Latino New Yorkers’ Votes?
Hispanic voters, who may account for a fifth of turnout, are considered to be up for grabs.
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Here’s the Arctic Station That Keeps Satellites Connected
The world’s northernmost tracking base, on a Norwegian island, plays a crucial role in supporting research on climate change.
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A Historic Brooklyn Mansion Goes on the Market for $30 Million
The 1901 building, which faces Prospect Park, has been owned by the Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture for 74 years and could set a borough record.
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14 Excerpts from Commencement Speeches Without the Word C*vid
(And only Dr. Fauci gets to say “p*ndemic,” because he’s Dr. Fauci.)
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Elise Stefanik and the Young Republicans Who Sold Out Their Generation
Elise Stefanik’s rise — and the fall of several young House colleagues — is an omen for a party struggling to reach a 21st-century electorate.
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What the Tulsa Race Massacre Can Teach Us
The project of healing history's wounds is difficult but necessary work.
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'Asian American' Is a Fiction. We Still Need It.
Against the racist and sexist fiction of the “Oriental,” we built the anti-racist, anti-sexist fiction of the Asian American.
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James Bond Isn’t Dead. He’s Working for Amazon and Jeff Bezos.
The character endures because he is protected by people who love him.
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In a New York Prison, Covid Became a Death Sentence
My parishioner was not sentenced to death, but a death sentence is what he received.
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China Announces a Three-Child Policy
The move is the Communist Party’s latest attempt to reverse declining birthrates as a demographic crisis looms.
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Day X
How a military officer and a faked refugee identity were part of an alleged far-right plot to bring down the German government.
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Sunday, May 30, 2021
The Daily, Live: Meet the People Behind the Four-Part Odessa Series
After a year like no other for schools across the country, Michael Barbaro and “The Daily” team celebrate commencement with the students and faculty of “Odessa.”
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Changes are coming to the nation's largest Confederate monument. Are they enough?
Changes announced this week at Georgia's Stone Mountain Park, home to the nation's largest Confederate monument, are "the boldest step that has been taken" at the park since the state bought it decades ago, according to a park official.
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Woman wins $2M after buying lottery ticket for wrong drawing
A North Carolina woman is $1.4 million richer after buying a lottery ticket for a drawing she was not trying to enter.
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Dispute Over a Coal Industry Pits Poland Against Its Neighbors
The Czech Republic has sued Poland over a lignite coal mine it says violates European environmental laws. Poles say it’s crucial for jobs and the local economy.
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Texas Democrats Stymie G.O.P. Voting Bill, for Now
Republicans hit a significant stumbling block in their push to enact some of the strictest voting laws in the nation. But they could yet pass the measures through a special session of the Legislature.
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Atlas Obscura, a Travel Site Focused on the Weird and Obscure, Digs Deeper
Atlas Obscura has reviewed how it tells its stories about curious places in light of last year’s shift in how Americans view their past.
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Caught Between Two Countries, a Minnesota Resort Area Still Feels Lockdown Blues
Covid may be waning. But businesses at the Northwest Angle, a tourist-dependent slice of Minnesota accessible by land only from Canada, still feel the pain.
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Texas Voting Bill Nears Passage as Republicans Advance It
The bill, which includes some of the strictest voting measures in the country, would head to the desk of Gov. Greg Abbott if it passes. He is expected to sign it into law.
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‘Republicans Are Very, Very Close to Driving Democracy Into a Ditch’
Biden has less than two years before congressional elections could change everything. Is now really the time for compromise?
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‘Like a Dream’: Latin Americans Head to U.S. for Covid Shots
Frustrated with the lagging pace of vaccinations at home, well-off Latin Americans have been flying north for a shot — and feeling guilty about those left behind.
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Salman Rushdie: Ask Yourself Which Books You Truly Love
They will tell you a lot about who you are.
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People Want an Alzheimer’s Drug. Aducanumab Isn’t the One.
An F.D.A. sign-off for aducanumab would make finding a good treatment harder.
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Real Peace Depends on Recognizing Israel’s Right to Exist
Accepting Israel's right to exist is a prerequisite for a lasting peace.
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Nepal’s Covid Crisis Worsens as Workers Pay the Price
The Himalayan country is considering declaring a health emergency to help contain a second wave that experts say migrant laborers brought back from India.
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‘On That Edge of Fear’: One Woman’s Struggle With Sickle Cell Pain
Cures for a disease that mostly afflicts Black people seem near, but may come too late for Lisa Craig, who lives with an agony like knives stabbing her bones.
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100 Years After the Tulsa Massacre, What Does Justice Look Like?
In 1921, a white mob attacked the Greenwood district of Tulsa, killing hundreds of Black people and destroying the neighborhood. Justice has never been served. Can it still be today?
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Pride Said Gay Cops Aren’t Welcome. Then Came the Backlash.
Just as L.G.B.T.Q. visibility reached a new peak, splinter groups are re-examining the annual parade. Is Pride too corporate? Should police officers be allowed to march? Is it a revolution, or is it a party?
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As the Hamptons Booms, a New World of Luxury Problems
Ragers on the beach. Art galleries on Main Street. Reservations disappearing. Who remembers the pandemic?
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Desperately Seeking Lifeguards for Hamptons Pools
The shortage could mean a summer without water aerobics, lap swims and pool parties for children.
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Cell Service in the Hamptons is Not Good
An influx of residents during the pandemic has strained cellphone and internet signals, making a booster the new must-have accessory.
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Send in the Bugs. The Michelangelos Need Cleaning.
Last fall, with the Medici Chapel in Florence operating on reduced hours because of Covid-19, scientists and restorers completed a secret experiment: They unleashed grime-eating bacteria on the artist’s masterpiece marbles.
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Memorial Day, Capitol Hill, French Open: Your Weekend Briefing
Here’s what you need to know about the week’s top stories.
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‘Good for the Soul’: Giant Murals Turn São Paulo Into Open Air Gallery
Officials in São Paulo, Brazil, once hounded graffiti artists and muralists, treating them as vandals. Now the city champions, and even funds, their art, and it’s everywhere and supersized.
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At the French Open, Djokovic, Federer and Nadal All Aim to Win
Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer are all playing for history, and are almost guaranteed to meet on the way to the men’s final at Roland Garros.
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How the Religious Right Made Same-Sex Marriage a Gay Rights Crusade
A detailed history of the fight for same-sex marriage, Sasha Issenberg’s “The Engagement” casts fresh light on the role of conservative churches in compelling gay rights activists to embrace the issue as a cause.
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One dead and six wounded in Miami shooting
One person has died and six others wounded after a shooting late Friday in Miami, police said.
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Saturday, May 29, 2021
Marcell Ozuna Arrested on Domestic Violence Charges
Marcell Ozuna faces two charges, including strangulation. His team says it will cooperate with an M.L.B. investigation.
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1 dead after small plane carrying 7 people crashes near Nashville
A Cessna C501 crashed into a lake outside Nashville Saturday, Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman Arlene Salac told CNN.
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Texas Legislature close to adding new restrictions to voting process
Texas Republican lawmakers moved closer Saturday to imposing a slew of new restrictions on voting, as key House and Senate members struck a deal on legislation that would make mail-in voting more difficult and prohibit the after-hours and drive-through options that voting rights advocates said helped Black and Latino voters in the Houston area cast their ballots in the 2020 election.
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An Arms Race in America: Gun Buying Spiked During the Pandemic. It’s Still Up.
Preliminary research data show that about a fifth of all Americans who bought guns last year were first-time gun owners. Sales usually spike around elections, but the sheer volume is notable.
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Covid Live Updates: U.S. Travel Near Pandemic Peak for Memorial Day
The T.S.A. expects two million air travelers a day to pass through its checkpoints, numbers not seen in more than a year. A German company, CureVac, says its Covid vaccine passed an early safety analysis.
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Colorado is banning legacy preferences in college admissions
As more schools reconsider the role of legacy status in college admissions, Colorado has taken a significant step toward leveling the playing field.
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Truckers are getting big pay hikes, but there's still a shortage of drivers
America's truck driver shortage is driving pay higher. But it's not solving the scarcity of truckers.
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British Tourists Return to Portugal, Unleashed but (Mostly) Masked
Sorely in need of sun and a change of scene, British travelers returned to the newly “green-listed” country and were met by relief, exasperation — and hardly anyone.
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Man found guilty of killing University of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts
A 26-year-old farm worker was found guilty of first-degree murder Friday in the abduction and fatal stabbing of college student Mollie Tibbetts in July 2018.
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Big Setbacks Propel Oil Giants Toward a ‘Tipping Point’
A surprising mix of environmentalists, pension fund managers and big money investors have scored startling victories against oil and coal, opening new battle fronts in the climate fight.
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Why Biden Isn’t Cracking Down on Fossil Fuels
Environmental activists had high hopes when he entered office, but have found his record mixed.
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‘What Do I Do Next?’: Orphaned by Covid, Two Teens Find Their Way
The virus took their mother. Now, as the city reopens, a brother and a sister are rebuilding their lives.
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U.S. Mask Companies Struggle to Compete with China
Remember when N95s were in short supply? American companies stepped in to manufacture them. Now, they can’t compete.
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New York City Traffic is Back,According to Reporters
In New York City, traffic has roared back to nearly prepandemic levels; perhaps no one has a better front-row seat than traffic reporters.
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Remembering Cheryl White, the First Black Female Jockey
Fifty years ago, Cheryl White became America’s first licensed Black female jockey when she was just 17 years old. So why doesn’t the world know her name?
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Pep Guardiola and the Ones That Got Away
One of soccer’s most successful coaches hasn’t been to the Champions League final in a decade. But as Manchester City meets Chelsea, he has a chance to reclaim the trophy he values most.
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Feeling Socially Rusty? Try a Little Light Gossiping.
As we re-enter civilization, it’s OK — maybe even necessary — to dish about people who aren’t present. If done in the right way.
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This Morning Calls for Pistachio Morning Buns.
This is a decidedly less-sweet kind of morning bun and, unlike most sweet buns, it stays soft and pillowy long after it cools.
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Olympic Pin Trading Is Another Casualty of Covid This Year
The collapse of the pin trading market will hardly register amid the more than $15 billion cost of the Tokyo Games, but for avid traders, it’s a huge letdown.
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Plague of Mice in Australia Overruns Farms, Shops and Bedrooms
For half a year, the rodents have been chewing their way around the country’s eastern grain belt, leaving economic and psychological scars.
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Friday, May 28, 2021
Democrat or Republican, You Probably Love the Post Office
A new bipartisan bill could help fix the U.S. Postal Service.
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Why Was the ‘She-cession’ Worse in the U.S. Than Germany?
Millions of women were forced to quit or downsize their careers, but lack of child care was only one factor. One study found that several other policies also had a significant impact on their employment losses.
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Anniversary Event for Tulsa Race Massacre Unraveled Over Reparations
A centennial commission that raised $30 million for a history exhibit center said the government should be responsible for repaying survivors and their descendants.
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A Nun’s Reminder of Mortality, a Hard-Won Love Story and America’s First Black Female Jockey: The Week in Narrated Articles
Five articles from around The Times, narrated just for you.
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A Desperate Writer Steals ‘The Plot’
Jean Hanff Korelitz discusses her new novel, and Elizabeth Hinton talks about “America on Fire.”
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Biden Banks on $3.6 Trillion Tax Hike on the Rich and Corporations
The White House is proposing substantial increases in personal income tax rates for those earning about a half-million dollars and higher tax rates on large corporations.
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An Israeli Death and the Tangled Conflict Left Behind
A Palestinian rocket from Gaza strikes an Israeli apartment building, killing a resident. A Palestinian work crew from the West Bank cleans up the mess.
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As Yang’s New York Ties Are Questioned, He Cites Anti-Asian Bias
Mr. Yang, who is seeking to make history as the city’s first Asian American mayor, says anti-Asian sentiment has crept into the campaign.
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A Bright Spot for Small Businesses: Deals on Manhattan Rents
Commercial landlords are negotiating, and many entrepreneurs see this as the perfect time to expand.
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Low-Income Renters Who Fell Behind Face Staggering Debts
An analysis of New York renters in affordable housing found that the share of households owing more than $10,000 in arrears more than doubled, a year after the pandemic.
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Now Playing at Theaters: Anxiety, Paranoia and Sometimes Elation
Total escapism will have to wait, though, as we get used to watching movies with sparse, socially distant crowds and abundant rules.
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Colman Domingo’s Crooked Summer
He’s proud to have appeared in, and championed, films that show off Black men at their soulful best. His roles in “Candyman” and “Zola” are different.
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'Cruella' Lets Emma Stone Be Bad, and That Feels Awfully Good
With “Cruella” and other recent projects, the Oscar winner is drawn to playing an antiheroine: “There’s something so freeing about it,” she says.
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Day X
How a military officer and a faked refugee identity were part of an alleged far-right plot to bring down the German government.
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The Daily, Live: Meet the People Behind the Four-Part Odessa Series
After a year like no other for schools across the country, Michael Barbaro and “The Daily” team celebrate commencement with the students and faculty of “Odessa.”
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How to Buy Happiness (Responsibly)
The great reopening offers ample opportunity to lift your spirits if you have some money to spare. Here’s how to do it right.
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This $5 billion insurance company likes to talk up its AI. Now it's in a mess over it
A key part of insurance company Lemonade's pitch to investors and customers is its ability to disrupt the normally staid insurance industry with artificial intelligence. It touts friendly chatbots like AI Maya and AI Jim, which help customers sign up for policies for things like homeowners' or pet health insurance, and file claims through Lemonade's app. And it has raised hundreds of millions of dollars from public and private market investors, in large part by positioning itself as an AI-powered tool.
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Trump appointee on West Point Board spreads conspiracy that Biden is replacing White people of European ancestry
A Trump appointee serving on West Point's advisory board has repeatedly spread a conspiracy that the Biden administration is bringing in non-White immigrants as part of a "grand plan" to have them outnumber White Americans of European ancestry in the United States.
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As Cases Wane, U.S. Looks Forward to a More Normal Summer
Americans are preparing for a holiday weekend that would have been unimaginable last year. Here’s the latest on the pandemic.
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Final Day to Register to Vote in N.Y.C. Primary Elections
How can you sign up? Want to vote early? Here are a few things to know about the June 22 contest.
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The U.S. May Never Hit the Herd Immunity Threshold for Covid-19
Americans may not need to achieve that goal in order to escape the Covid-19 pandemic.
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The Jewish History of Israel Is Over 3,000 Years Old. That’s Why It’s Complicated.
From the Torah, through the exile, Jews have always looked to Jerusalem.
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In a Post-Covid World, Let's Pay Teachers Six Figures
The pandemic gave us a newfound appreciation for educators. Now let’s compensate them accordingly.
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Covid's Increasing Spread Is a Global Threat
A new, more transmissible variant could devastate countries without vaccines.
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Why Are So Many of My Fellow Health Workers Unvaccinated?
Medicine must address vaccine holdouts among us. Here's how.
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Thursday, May 27, 2021
Russia Appears to Carry Out Hack Through System Used by U.S. Aid Agency
Microsoft reported that it had detected the intrusion and that the same hackers behind the earlier SolarWinds attack were responsible.
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San Jose Gunman Detested Workplace Long Before Rampage, Police Say
The gunman, a maintenance worker at a transit agency in Silicon Valley, killed nine of his colleagues years after federal officials uncovered a notebook with his complaints.
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Dianne Morales Tries to Calm a Sudden Crisis in Her Campaign
Two staff members have quit, two have been fired and four others involved in a unionization drive have been terminated.
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Join Kara Swisher on Twitter Spaces to discuss Amazon’s purchase of MGM and other media developments
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U.S. Is Said to Have Unexamined Intelligence to Pore Over on Virus Origins
Intelligence officials have told the White House that computer analysis may shed light on the mystery.
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Dominic Cummings Tells of Boris Johnson's Inept Covid Policy
In parliamentary testimony, the former top aide accused the British prime minister of incompetence that caused tens of thousands of extra Covid deaths.
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Covid Live Updates: Canadian Province Is Now North America’s Virus Hot Spot
The coronavirus is spreading faster in Manitoba than anywhere else in Canada, the United States or Mexico, with Indigenous people and people of color hit disproportionately hard.
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The Disparities in Access to New York’s Parks
Low-income residents and people of color have significantly less space available to them than residents of white and wealthy areas.
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Brazil's Covid Inquiry Reveals Bolsonaro's Mismanagement
Brazil’s president, it turns out, had a plan all along.
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Is Jake Tapper for Sale?
The CNN anchor discusses how the streaming wars might change the news business and why he won’t let liars on his show.
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What We Know About the Rail Yard Shooting in San Jose
The authorities in Santa Clara County, Calif., said that nine people were dead, including the gunman, and others were injured at a shooting at a transportation facility.
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Wednesday, May 26, 2021
Obama says 'institutional role' constrained his comments on Ferguson and Trayvon Martin cases while President
Former President Barack Obama on Wednesday reflected on the frustration he had felt in office when his "institutional role" limited his ability to comment on federal investigations into the shooting deaths of Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown.
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The pandemic's essential workers are again the victims of a mass shooting -- this time in San Jose
San Jose, California, officials said for more than a year, local transit employees battled the dangers of Covid-19 -- only to now fall victim to another epidemic: gun violence.
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Biden is said to be planning to nominate Burns and Garcetti for ambassadorships.
The president has also selected Thomas R. Nides, Rahm Emanuel and Ken Salazar for posts, according to people familiar with the process.
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G.O.P. Rivals Trade Insults in Chaotic N.Y.C. Mayoral Debate
Curtis Sliwa, the founder of the Guardian Angels, and Fernando Mateo, a restaurateur, yelled at each other repeatedly during the free-wheeling virtual debate.
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Biden Orders Intelligence Inquiry Into Origins of the Coronavirus
The directive came as health officials and scientists have renewed calls for a more rigorous examination.
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Gunman Kills 8 People at San Jose Rail Yard
The gunman, who killed himself, was an employee of the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority, a regional transit agency for Silicon Valley.
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Mass Shootings in the United States in 2021
The shootings never stopped during the coronavirus pandemic, they just became less public, researchers say.
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Our Collective, Violent PTSD
It will take more than legislation for our communities to deal with the effects of the pandemic. It will take people listening to one another.
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3 Asheville hotels will shelter homeless people through June
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Foul smell leads to discovery of 5-10 dead cats
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Baltimore residents complain about USPS delays
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Man bashed with traffic tube in unprovoked attack
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Blinken Meets Leaders of Egypt and Jordan on Rebuilding Gaza
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken met with the leaders of Egypt and Jordan to discuss rebuilding war-ravaged Gaza, largely avoiding talk of a long-term Israeli-Palestinian agreement.
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After Skirting Filibuster Fight for Months, Democrats Near a First Battle
The looming vote on creating a commission to investigate the Jan. 6 Capitol assault could reignite a clash over the Senate blocking tactic. Activists worry that time is short for a bid to eliminate it.
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The mother of a Capitol Police officer who died lobbies G.O.P. to drop their opposition to an inquiry.
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A New C.D.C. Story
We have the latest chapter on the C.D.C.’s description of outdoor Covid risks.
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Andrew Yang Believes in New York and Himself. Is That Enough?
Mr. Yang has brought political star power and a dose of optimism to the New York City mayor’s race. But his gaps in knowledge about how the city functions have led to the perception among critics that he is out of his depth.
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How New Yorkers Marked the Anniversary of George Floyd’s Killing
Demonstrations across the city took on varied tones throughout the day, a mix of frustration, celebration and sadness.
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Why Hamas Keeps Fighting, and Losing
The recent 11-day war was the latest in a decades-long pattern in which the organization engages in battles it knows it can’t win.
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Is Wokeness ‘Kryponite for Democrats’?
Republicans sure seem to think so. They are not alone.
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Does Individualism Make Americans Selfish? Research Says No.
Here's why individualism may be our best trait.
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Release the Barr-Trump Memo on Obstruction of Justice
Did the former Attorney General William P. Barr use his mighty powers to protect his boss?
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As Covid Lockdowns End, Diet and Wellness Profiteers Move In
Don’t let the weight-loss industry shame you into thinking “back to normal” means a return to intermittent fasting and appetite suppressant lollipops.
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Bipartisanship Is Dead. Long Live Bipartisanship.
Biden has less than two years before congressional elections could change everything. Is now really the time for compromise?
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Biden and Moon Jae-in Get the North Korea Nuclear Crisis Wrong
The U.S. and the South Korean presidents’ approach to solving the North Korean nuclear crisis is doomed to failure.
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Apple's App Store Fees Are Too High
Apple doesn’t deserve 30 percent of all the money people spend in the App Store.
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They’ve Given $6 Million to the Arts. No One Knew Them, Until Now.
Moving quickly in the pandemic, a wealthy money manager underwrote performances via a new foundation, with a little help from a violin-obsessed adviser.
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Juul Wanted to Disrupt Big Tobacco. Instead It Created an Epidemic of Addiction.
In “The Devil’s Playbook,” Lauren Etter tells the story of the rise and fall of the start-up that tried to upend the cigarette industry.
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What Digital Nomads Need to Know About Taxes Abroad
Working remotely while abroad has obvious appeal. But the tax consequences vary depending on where you go. Here’s what to know.
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The Persistent Grip of Social Class on College Admissions
The SAT is falling out of favor, but factors like the essay have their own issues.
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Republicans Promise Counteroffer as Infrastructure Talks Falter
President Biden and Democrats are facing difficult decisions about how to move their infrastructure plan through Congress as bipartisan momentum flags.
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He Fought Trump’s 2020 Lies. He Also Backs New Scrutiny of Ballots.
Brad Raffensperger, the Republican secretary of state in Georgia, told The Times that a new, disinformation-driven attempt to inspect 2020 ballots wouldn’t unearth wrongdoing, and would help restore voter confidence.
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Death Toll in India Far Exceeds Official Figures, a Times Analysis Shows
Estimates informed by more than a dozen experts’ research range from very bad to catastrophic. Here’s the latest on the pandemic.
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Tuesday, May 25, 2021
Maryland man accused of trying to run over officers and crashing into police station
A Maryland man is facing two counts of attempted murder and other charges after allegedly trying to run over police officers and driving his vehicle through the front doors of the station lobby Sunday night, according to information released by the Havre de Grace Police Department.
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‘On the Ashes of Tragedy’: Mixed Emotions on Anniversary of George Floyd’s Death
The crowds that gathered in Minneapolis and elsewhere reflected on what has changed, and what has not, in America since Mr. Floyd was murdered by a police officer.
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George Floyd’s Family Meets With Biden Amid Push for Police Reform
The family said the president vowed to pass a police reform bill and promised justice not only for Mr. Floyd but for a nation still reeling from a year of killings and protests.
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Iran Talks Loom as a New Test of Biden’s Israel Ties
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken visited Israel to talk about Gaza and the Palestinians, but heard a stern message about nuclear talks with Tehran.
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Covid-19 Live Updates: Variant First Seen in India Poses a Growing Threat
The variant has begun to outpace other versions of the virus in Britain, illustrating the risks of a faltering global immunization drive.
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The End of Online Classes
Masks will still be required, and schools will follow social-distancing guidelines, but vaccinations are not yet mandatory.
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Why Did We Think Bill and Melinda Gates Could Fix the World?
The Gates divorce is prompting people to ask hard questions about the foundation. Good.
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How Women Can Have a Feminist Menopause
Women often experience the hormonal transition of midlife in a shroud of misinformation and shame. We deserve better.
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Michel Foucault's Ideas and the Right, Left Debate
How the right learned to love relativism and the left learned to love power.
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Community College Should Be More Than Just Free
For Biden's community college plan to work, students are going to need a holistic system of support, not just free tuition.
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Monday, May 24, 2021
Florida, in a First, Will Fine Social Media Companies That Bar Candidates
The new law is a direct response to Facebook’s and Twitter’s suspensions of former President Donald J. Trump.
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Police: Woman allegedly threw coffee at teen worker
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Prison reopens doors for in-person visitation
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$516M winning Mega Millions ticket sold at 7-Eleven
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OD victim found wrapped in blanket, man arrested
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NYPD stepping up patrols in Jewish neighborhoods
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Small Study Looks at Children With Covid Inflammatory Syndrome
A small study found that six months after hospitalization, most children with MIS-C did not have debilitating health issues. But some had lingering muscle weakness and emotional difficulties.
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Attacks on Jews Over Israel Are a Gift to the Right
On the crisis of anti-Semitic violence.
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Anti-Zionism Isn’t Anti-Semitism? Someone Didn’t Get the Memo.
An omen for Jews on America’s streets.
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Belarus Is Isolated as Other Countries Move to Ban Flights
The extraordinary forced landing of a commercial flight with a Belarusian dissident aboard escalated into one of the biggest flare-ups in East-West tensions in recent years.
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E.U. and Britain Move to Impede Belarus’s Access to Air Travel
The European Union told airlines to avoid Belarusian airspace after the country forced a commercial flight to land in order to arrest a journalist.
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Belarus's State-Sponsored Plane Hijack Can’t Go Unanswered
Mr. Lukashenko has gone too far, and the response should be convincing and swift.
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Their Daily Miracle: Getting 8 Tons of Food to the Needy, Every Day
An army of “food rescuers” in New York try to make the best of an inherently wasteful grocery system.
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Small Businesses Have Surged in Black Communities. Was It the Stimulus?
New research finds a big rise in new businesses despite the pandemic, particularly in predominantly Black neighborhoods.
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Candidates Escalate Attacks as Mayoral Race Enters Final Month
With less than a month before the June 22 primary, Democratic candidates are trying to steal momentum from the perceived front-runners, Eric Adams and Andrew Yang.
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Adams Gets Boost With Latino Voters: 5 Takeaways From Mayor’s Race
Adriano Espaillat, who had backed Scott Stringer, switched to supporting Eric Adams, while Andrew Yang had a rocky week on the campaign trail.
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The Crumbling of the N.R.A.
Could an investigation into financial misconduct be the undoing of America’s most powerful gun rights group?
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Modern Love Podcast: She Left Me There
Kacey Vu Shap spent 25 years trying to forget the Vietnamese orphanage of his childhood. Why did he go back?
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Just How Far Will Republican Attacks on Institutions Go?
For the G.O.P., overturning Roe v. Wade is a live possibility. Taking Jan. 6 seriously is not.
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I’m a Vaccinated Transplant Recipient. I Don’t Have Antibodies. Now What?
As the vaccinated prepare to move on, the future for many of us is uncertain.
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Salman Rushdie on Literature
The literature of the fantastic has always embodied our profound truths, our finest attributes and our deepest prejudices.
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I'm From Gaza. Hamas Is Irrelevant.
The right to self-defense against Israel’s continued aggression belongs to all Palestinians.
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How Online Sleuths Pantsed Putin
Bellingcat’s founder, Eliot Higgins, on the ethics of open source investigations and what separates his organization from online vigilantes.
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This Is the Wrong Way to Distribute Badly Needed Vaccines
Countries should be getting vaccines based on their needs, not their population.
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Her Book Doesn’t Go Easy on Publishing. Publishers Ate It Up.
Zakiya Dalila Harris, a former editorial assistant, is making a splash with “The Other Black Girl,” her debut novel about an African-American woman navigating a nearly all-white workplace.
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These N.B.A. Playoffs Burst 2020’s Bubble
The confined, roiled 2020 N.B.A. playoffs reflected their times. So, too, do this year’s celebratory games.
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In ‘Languages of Truth,’ Salman Rushdie Defends the Extraordinary
Rushdie’s new collection of essays includes an argument for brio-filled imaginative writing in an age of the humbler delights of autofiction.
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U.S. Cases and Deaths Drop to Levels From Summer
The country is adding fewer than 30,000 cases a day for the first time since June of last year. Here’s the latest on Covid-19.
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Aung San Suu Kyi Makes First Court Appearance Since Coup
Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi, 75, is facing a raft of charges after being detained by Myanmar’s military. If she is found guilty, she could be imprisoned for the rest of her life.
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New York City Mayor’s Race Intensifies
The temperature on the campaign trail is rising as the primary race enters its final month.
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Sunday, May 23, 2021
New Zealanders Are Flooding Home. Will the Old Problems Push Them Back Out?
More than 50,000 have escaped the pandemic by moving back, offering the country a rare chance to regain talented citizens. But they are confronting entrenched housing and employment challenges.
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Who Is Roman Protasevich, the Opposition Journalist?
Mr. Protasevich, 26, is an exiled dissident whose reach drew an authoritarian ruler into a gambit that outraged Western governments.
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Iran, a Longtime Backer of Hamas, Cheers Attacks on Israel
Tehran jumped at the chance to portray militants’ barrages on Israel as revenge for Israeli attacks on Iran. But Israel says Tehran played no role in the latest conflict.
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What Ronald Greene's Death Reveals About Police Killings
The officers involved in Ronald Greene's death aren't just a few bad apples. It is the whole tree that is shading the truth.
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How Conservatives Think About George Floyd’s Death and BLM
Trump voters discuss race in America.
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Defying Critics, Biden and Federal Reserve Insist Economic Recovery Remains on Track
Confidence from the White House runs counter to warnings from Republicans, some investors and even a few liberal economists.
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It’s Crunch Time and Biden’s Climate Gambit Faces Steep Hurdles
He wants to require power companies to replace fossil fuels with clean energy. It’s a broadly popular idea but its path in Congress is perilous.
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In Sweden’s Far North, a Space Complex Takes Shape
The government is turning an old research base above the Arctic Circle into a state-of-the-art satellite launching center. The reindeer will not be happy.
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How India's Kerala Has Battled Covid-19
Kerala uses tracking of patients and supplies, a network of health care workers and coronavirus “war rooms” to succeed where the national government has fallen short.
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Pakistan's Private Vaccinations Draw Criticism
An inoculation push, plagued with limited supplies and red tape, makes doses available to those who can pay for them. In a country with a struggling economy, most can’t.
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Why Being a Knicks Fan Hurts So Good
Knicks fans used to disappointment are now reveling in a season of joy. “God forbid, if we win, we are going to burn this city down,” one famous fan said.
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Why Coronavirus May Be The NBA's Toughest Playoff Matchup
There’s no bubble for the postseason, and players don’t have to get vaccinated. Some players have lingering effects from infections. The league acknowledged that it is “worried” others will get sick, too.
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‘Saturday Night Live’ Season Finale Looks Back on a Pandemic Year
The episode, hosted by Anya Taylor-Joy and featuring the musical guest Lil Nas X, let “S.N.L.” cast members (and the surprise guest Chris Rock) reflect on a challenging season.
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Gaza, George Floyd, Eurovision: Your Weekend Briefing
Here’s what you need to know about the week’s top stories.
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Krugman Wonks Out: What We Talk About When We Talk About Money
Chill out. The Fed isn’t rolling the printing presses to pay the bills.
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Two men arrested after 3-year-old boy finds gun in couch, shoots 2-year-old sister
A 2-year-old girl is in an "exceptionally critical condition" after being shot by her 3-year-old brother late Friday when he found a handgun that had been hidden in a couch, according to a Florida sheriff's office.
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Ronald Greene's mom: 'They took pleasure in torturing my son'
Newly released videos show the sequence of events that led to the death of Ronald Greene, a Black man, in Louisiana in 2019, offering a graphic account of an encounter with the state police that has drawn fresh attention this week.
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Times Readers Open Up About the Real Cost of Motherhood
What’s the real cost of motherhood? Here’s what our readers said. from NYT > Top Stories https://ift.tt/3V5QlWx
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A church Instagram post tapped into a long-running seam of discontent among some women, who have chafed at restrictions. from NYT > Top...
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Stormy Daniels sued Donald J. Trump for defamation and lost. Her lawyer wound up in prison for stealing from her. from NYT > Top Storie...