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Quite a Job, You Have to Admit
Quite a Job, You Have to Admit
Child Care in Crisis: Can Biden’s Plan Save It?
For many college students, pandemic life is disappointing. For others, it is a financial crisis.
Aides helped Cuomo draft book while simultaneously obscuring nursing home deaths.
Analysis: Biden is using his ‘infrastructure week’ to argue that government can do big things that the private sector cannot.
PM-covid-update
Pentagon issues new rules overturning Trump’s ban on transgender troops.
Man Is Charged With Smuggling in Crash That Killed 13 Migrants in California
Jill Biden, in California, Lends Support to Farmworkers Seeking Vaccinations
Investigators say a Trump aide took it upon himself to award hefty pandemic contracts.
40 Years After Reagan, a Bet Big Government Can Get Something Done
Clerk Who Questioned $20 Bill Watched Floyd Arrest With ‘Disbelief and Guilt’
Investment Firm’s Collapse Put Unseen Risks on Full Display
Matt Gaetz investigado por posible tráfico sexual, según fuentes
Nationals Player Tests Positive for Virus Before Opening Day
As Cuomo Sought $4 Million Book Deal, Aides Hid Damaging Death Toll
Factory Mix-Up Ruins Up to 15 Million Vaccine Doses From Johnson & Johnson
Biden’s Infrastructure Plan Meets Skepticism, Signaling Fight to Come
As Virus and Economic Woes Ravage Brazil, Bolsonaro Improvises and Confounds
Biden bets that tackling climate change will create jobs, not kill them.
As devastating video played in court, George Floyd’s brother was there to watch.
Minnesota Court Ruling Fuels Calls to Change Sexual Assault Law
Gonzaga Makes Final Four With Another (Expected) Rout
G. Gordon Liddy, Mastermind Behind Watergate Burglary, Dies at 90
South Carolina Rolls Past Texas Into the Final Four
Bloomberg Employees Get Access to Hospital’s Vaccine Slots
A federal judge threw out a confidentiality agreement signed by a Trump campaign aide.
For Syrians, the pandemic has increased the need for humanitarian assistance, but donations prove ‘woefully inadequate.’
New best story on Hacker News: Let’s fix font size
‘It Wasn’t Right’: Young Witnesses Offer Emotional Testimony in Chauvin Trial
The Morning
Baseball’s back, so teams are deciding whether their stadiums will continue to serve as vaccination venues.
G. Gordon Liddy, Mastermind Behind Watergate Burglary, Dies at 90
Biden to call for increase in corporate taxes to pay for $2 trillion infrastructure plan.
Democrats debate their strategy for pushing through voting rights legislation.
Biden to Pay for Infrastructure Plan With 15 Years of Corporate Taxes
Chauvin Trial: Day 2 Key Moments
‘No Place for a Child’: Inside the Tent Camp Housing Thousands of Migrant Children
Scenes from Day 2 of the Derek Chauvin trial.
State Dept. Reverses Trump Policies on Reproductive and Religious Freedoms
Democrats Splinter Over Strategy for Pushing Through Voting Rights Bill
After a day of emotional testimony, here’s what experts expect next.
State Dept. Reverses Trump Policies on Reproductive and Religious Freedoms
Biden Announces Actions to Combat Anti-Asian Attacks
How to Stop Schools That Prey on Veterans
In Vermont, a surge in cases brings the state to numbers that it thought it had left behind.
Texas, which expanded eligibility to all adults, sees long lines and scarce appointments online.
Houston Hangs On and Reaches the Final Four
Climber in Academia
UConn Reaches Final Four With Tight Win Over Baylor