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The Best (and Worst) Theater in Europe in 2021
Matt Wolf Four favorites from The Times’s theater critic in London Nabhaan Rizwan, left, and Emma Corrin in “ANNA X”…
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Billions in Amtrak Funding Could Modernize Aging Rail System
WASHINGTON — Officials up and down the East Coast have long agitated for money to help replace crumbling bridges and…
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‘A Lot of Uncertainty’: Covid Surge Puts Many Americans on Edge About Traveling
Across the nation, Covid-19 cases are surging and the Omicron variant is spreading, throwing the scheduling of schools, concerts and…
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As U.S. Navigates Crisis in Haiti, a Bloody History Looms Large
In September 1994, the United States was on the verge of invading Haiti. Jean-Bertrand Aristide, the country’s first democratically elected…
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To Stem a Homicide Surge, Indianapolis Invests $45 Million in Grass-Roots Programs
INDIANAPOLIS — Shantone Hopkins was sitting outside a doctor’s office last year, feeling the sharp pain from the bullet wound…
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At Every Step, Afghans Coming to America Encounter Stumbling Blocks
When he was approved for a special visa to immigrate to the United States, Arian Ali thought his luck was…
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Senate Confirms Biden’s 40th Judge, Tying a Reagan-Era Record
WASHINGTON — The Senate confirmed President Biden’s 40th federal judicial nominee early on Saturday morning, the most judges confirmed in…
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Why Los Angeles Delayed Enforcing Its Student Vaccine Mandate
By at least one important measure, the Los Angeles school district’s plan to require vaccinations for students 12 and older…
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With Omicron, U.S. Testing Capacity Faces Intense Pressure
WASHINGTON — The nation’s coronavirus testing capacity, already straining to keep up with demand, is facing enormous new pressure, with…
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Biden Struggles to Beat Back a Resurgent Virus Once Again
WASHINGTON — The latest surge of the coronavirus is another reminder for President Biden of how hard it is to…