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A new study bolsters the prediction by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that the so-called B.1.1.7 variant will dominate Covid-19 cases by March.
The mother of the opposing Super Bowl quarterback was a year old when Brady was born. What’s he still doing here?
Rescue efforts were underway in the northern state of Uttarakhand, where officials said a hydroelectric dam project had been largely swept away.
The request by David Schoen, one of former President Donald J. Trump’s lawyers, could upend plans for a fast trial.
Fueled by amateur traders and online enthusiasm, the struggling retailer’s shares took investors on a ride like no other. For them, it ended in different ways, including apathy, defiance and regret.
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Growing up in College Point, a downstairs neighbor’s welcome noise and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
This isn’t just about burnout, it’s about betrayal.
America needs more babies. Public policy alone cannot deliver them, but it can help.
In our ruined global moment, watching something busily transform trash into fleshy, sculptural fruit is a comfort.
The selections of Charles Woodson and Calvin Johnson for the Hall of Fame were also announced at the N.F.L. Honors on Saturday. Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers was named the most valuable player.
A bumper crop of graphic novels and comic books melds African culture and science fiction, with influences as wide-ranging as space travel, Caribbean folklore and Janelle Monáe.
Loopholes make it all too easy to jump to the front of the line.
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