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Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has endorsed the executions of top Democrats and suggested that school shootings were staged. Anna Moneymaker for The New York Times
A Parallel Pandemic Hits Health Care Workers: Trauma and Exhaustion
Where Are American Teachers Ineligible for a Coronavirus Shot?
Toll Worker Job Losses Highlight Pandemic’s Long-Term Fallout
Why Some Suburban Businesses Are Thriving During the Pandemic
When the pandemic hit last spring, Westwood, N.J., took an aggressive approach to preserving its economy: It shot a television commercial marketing the town as “open.” Mohamed Sadek for The New York Times
McKinsey to Pay $573 Million for Its Role in Opioid Crisis
Former Uganda Militia Commander Is Convicted of War Crimes
Dominic Ongwen, seated, a senior commander in the Ugandan rebel group Lord’s Resistance Army, at the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Netherlands, in 2016. Pool photo by Michael Kooren
How to Win at the Stock Market by Being Lazy
Inside the Shadowy Militias Luring Unsuspecting Afghans to Fight, or Die
Vladimir the Poisoner of Underpants
11 Mayoral Candidates Share Their Favorite New York Moments
These Women Were N.F.L. ‘Firsts.’ They’re Eager for Company.
Book Review: A Nazi Mass Murderer Who Was Never Caught
“I’ve never hated anything as much as I hate this.”
Get our best ideas for leading a full and cultured life every day.
The revelation of Marjorie Taylor Greene’s past social media posts that endorsed violent behavior has unsettled some who backed her.
The House took a step to speed the plan through Congress without Republican backing. But President Biden said he was open to negotiating the details.
Vaccines may be on the way, but many front-line workers are burned out. Has the U.S. government done enough to help them?
More than 27 million Americans have received a first dose, and more than six million are fully inoculated. Here’s the latest on the pandemic.
Even in states where they are allowed, a sudden expansion of eligibility, combined with limited supply, has made it difficult.
The Pennsylvania Turnpike laid off workers to switch to labor-saving technology, in what might be a broader trend magnified by the coronavirus crisis.
A new crop of customers — people who once commuted to the city but now work from home — is helping some businesses stay afloat.
The powerful consulting firm reached an agreement with 47 states to settle investigations into its role in helping “turbocharge” opioid sales.
Dominic Ongwen was abducted by the Lord’s Resistance Army militia as a child in Uganda, and later rose to be one of its commanders. He faces life in prison.
The drama of GameStop is misleading. The surer path to wealth is extremely boring.
Afghanistan’s poor are being deceived, sometimes by promises of work, into defending outposts from the Taliban, a scheme partially bankrolled by the government.
No one would ever design a legislative body that worked this way.
The internet rewired our brains. He predicted it would.
Dancing at Studio 54 and falling asleep on the subway: Candidates told us about the moments that made them feel like true New Yorkers.
Two women will coach the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the Super Bowl, a milestone in the league’s gender diversity efforts.
Philippe Sands’s “The Ratline” follows the trail of Otto Wächter, a high-ranking Nazi official in occupied Poland who escaped after the war.
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