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Some nations are prioritizing Olympians for vaccinations. Others say athletes will wait their turn. The choices could determine if the Tokyo Games are a sporting spectacle, or a superspreader event.
As automakers promise to get rid of internal combustion engines, Heidelberg is trying to get rid of autos.
Jackson Lewis Lee and Satchel Lee are the first Black siblings selected to represent “Hollywood’s next generation.”
The rejection came days after President Biden ordered retaliatory strikes against Iranian-backed militias in eastern Syria.
A day at one mass site in Connecticut shows both the promise and the shortcomings of the approach, which is at the center of President Biden’s plan to bring the pandemic to an end.
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Hong Kong schools reported a surge in colds when students resumed in-person learning. Here’s what it means for kids in the U.S., and what parents can do to prepare.
Cutting corners while making lattes, an unusual offer and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
Many scientists are expecting another rise in infections. But this time the surge will be blunted by vaccines and, hopefully, widespread caution. By summer, Americans may be looking at a return to normal life.
Concerned about a friend or a loved one who may be feeling the winter doldrums? Try writing them a gratitude letter.
Tom Ammiano, a well-known gay leader in San Francisco, believed his effeminate mannerisms led his New Jersey high school to deny him his letter.
Albert Pujols and Miguel Cabrera, two of the greatest hitters in baseball history, will be back for 2021. Whenever they retire, they will leave an enormous void.
Tea might be the perfect drink for the pandemic winter malaise. Here’s how to start your own ritual.
The artist Wangechi Mutu uses pulped newspaper as a material for her sculptures. You can too.
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