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State Department officials overseas expressed disappointment that diplomats in Washington were being vaccinated before those in more perilous posts.
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Democrats have closed ranks around Gov. Gavin Newsom, praising his handling of the pandemic. But conservatives say his shutdowns were destructive.
Some Californians saw Gov. Gavin Newsom’s decisions during the pandemic as reason to start a recall campaign. Pool photo by Rich Pedroncelli
He plans to warn King Salman that the U.S. will soon make public intelligence about the Saudi crown prince’s role in the killing of Jamal Khashoggi.
A recent rampage on New York City’s A train line reflected a convergence of crises — homelessness and mental illness — in a desolate subway system.
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A student said she was racially profiled while eating in a college dorm. An investigation found no evidence of bias, but the incident will not fade away.
After a serious car crash on Tuesday, he risks infections, bones that do not heal, and foot and ankle injuries that impede walking.
Tiger Woods at the Memorial Tournament in Dublin, Ohio, in July. Maddie McGarvey for The New York Times
Woods, 45, has been sidelined before as he recovered from various ailments. But this time, it feels different.
Through new course plans and expensive publishing projects, the government hopes to teach future generations a curated message about the city’s past.
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For the poet Hanif Abdurraqib, playing spades with his friends is about so much more than the game.
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The Dispossession of André Leon Talley
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As we listlessly hoist our home dumbbells, let’s take a deep breath and reflect on a lost epicenter of New York City fitness culture.
“The Ravine,” by Wendy Lower, investigates a rare photograph documenting the murder of Jews in Ukraine during the Holocaust.
NASA Sent a Secret Message to Mars. Meet the People Who Decoded It.
Engineers hinted they had hidden a code in the parachute that landed the Perseverance rover. Within hours, puzzle enthusiasts cracked it.
Ex-Aide Details Sexual Harassment Claims Against Cuomo
Lindsey Boylan accused Gov. Andrew Cuomo of kissing her in his office in 2018. She left her job as a special adviser to him soon after.
Under Fire, a Portland Chef Tries to Build a Fairer Workplace
Gregory Gourdet has revamped his plans for a Haitian kitchen, after being caught up in a citywide furor over the treatment of restaurant workers.
Fanne Foxe, Who Dove Into Tidal Basin and Emerged Famous, Dies
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Supreme Court Weighs Limits of ‘Hot Pursuit’ by Police
Family of Georgia Teen Who Died After Basketball Drills Sues School
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Russell T Davies, whose latest hit series is “It’s a Sin” on HBO Max, made waves in England by saying only gay performers should play gay characters.
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A Designer Who Celebrates West Indian Elegance
With his joyful second collection, Maximilian Davis establishes himself as one of London’s most exciting fashion talents.
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Comparing Luka Doncic of the Dallas Mavericks to Larry Bird, the Boston Celtics great, seems right when he’s hitting game-winners, our columnist writes.
A History of the Comedian Memoir in Nine Books
Here is a syllabus of sorts for exploring some of the funniest books of all time by the funniest people.
Can Zapping Our Brains Really Cure Depression?
New research suggests that stimulating neurons in the brain can address psychological issues with surprising speed and precision.
Studies Examine Variant Surging in California, and the News Isn’t Good
Two studies confirm that a new coronavirus mutant in California is more contagious, although the scale of its threat is unclear.
Annie’s Pledges to Purge a Class of Chemicals From Its Mac and Cheese
The move comes nearly four years after a study showed that chemicals believed to cause health problems in children and reproductive issues in adults were found in mass-market macaroni and cheese packets.
Million-Year-Old DNA Rewrites the Mammoth Family Tree
Genomic data — the oldest ever recovered from a fossil — reveals the origin and evolution of the Columbian mammoth.
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A Perfectly Imperfect House in Miami
The exterior of the 1930s Mediterranean-style home in Coconut Grove was charming. The interior was anything but. This couple was thrilled.
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