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Cyclone Causes Flooding in Hawaii

Charlottesville’s Statue of Robert E. Lee Will Be Melted Down

Where Have All the Grown-ups Gone?

Biden and Putin’s earlier summit ended with some optimism.

Island Cooking, Hold the Oxtails

The Russian and American leaders have two very different agendas.

NASA Introduces Class of 10 New Astronaut Candidates

After 8 Wolves Are Poisoned, Oregon Police Ask for Help

Do You Teach Science or Math Using The New York Times?

In ‘Landscapers,’ True Crime Meets Hollywood Fantasy

A Cold Plunge For a Mental Boost

Stricter coronavirus testing rules take effect for travelers flying to the U.S.

In the Mountain West, the ‘Dirty’ Soda Rush Is On

Discovery signs a deal with Group Nine Media for more streaming content.

Grammys Remove Taylor Swift and Others From Olivia Rodrigo Nomination

Heeding Warning Signs Before School Shootings

Medina Spirit, an Embattled Kentucky Derby Winner, Dies During a Workout

A Kennedy Center Honors With the Presidential Box Used as Intended

Biden Expected to Offer Warnings and Alternatives in Call With Putin

On Ukrainian Front, Grinding War and Weary Anticipation of Invasion

He Was a Black Star 60 Years Before Jackie. Now He’s a Hall of Famer.

Ghislaine Maxwell was ‘a new friend,’ an accuser said. Then she introduced her to Jeffrey Epstein.

Exxon Mobil aims for net-zero emissions from its operations in the Permian Basin by 2030.

India and Russia Expand Defense Ties, Despite Prospect of U.S. Sanctions

The Timesian Urge to Explain a Meme

Pope Exploring a 2nd Meeting With Russian Orthodox Church

Review: ‘Landscapers’ Is Not Your Typical True-Crime Love Story

Exploring the Dimensions of Black Power at Alvin Ailey

The Ghosts of Mississippi

As uncertainties linger about the new variant, officials say U.S. Omicron cases are likely to rise.

Antony Sher, Actor Acclaimed for His Versatility, Dies at 72

Ex-Senator David Perdue to Run for Governor of Georgia

‘The Fortune Men,’ a Novel That Remembers a Man Wrongly Sentenced to Death

U.S. Military Has Acted Against Ransomware Groups, General Acknowledges

U.S. Military Has Acted Against Ransomware Groups, General Acknowledges

What’s Driving Putin’s Ukraine Brinkmanship?

Pope, on Lesbos, Laments That for Migrants, ‘Little Has Changed’

Australia’s Parliament closes its doors after a staff member tests positive.

Alabama, Michigan, Georgia and Cincinnati Make College Football Playoff

What an America Without Roe Would Look Like

Ken Moffett, Top Federal Mediator and Union Official, Dies at 90

Britain and Denmark report a rise in known Omicron cases.

Bob Dole, Old Soldier and Stalwart of the Senate, Dies at 98

Should Diversity Influence Hiring Decisions?

Review: An Ambitious Project Returns at the Philharmonic

Constance Ahrons, Advocate of ‘Good Divorce,’ Dies at 84

I’m Not Ready for Christmas. I Need to Take a Minute.

Who Will Hold Prosecutors Accountable?

Friends who went to an anime convention with a man who tested positive for Omicron also got sick, he says.

Biden Can Do Better on Covid