U.S.
-
U.S. Intelligence Sees Russian Plan for Possible Ukraine Invasion
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration’s growing alarm about a potential Russian invasion of Ukraine is based in part on U.S.…
-
Israeli Company’s Spyware Is Used to Target U.S. Embassy Employees in Africa
WASHINGTON — The iPhones of 11 U.S. Embassy employees working in Uganda were hacked using spyware developed by Israel’s NSO…
-
Inside a Sequencing Lab on the Front Lines of America’s Search for Omicron
OMAHA — Researchers in Nebraska had just finished sequencing six samples of the Omicron variant, the most discovered anywhere in…
-
Read the Prosecutor’s Remarks on Charging the Michigan Suspect’s Parents
Days after the authorities said a Michigan high school student opened fire at Oxford High School in suburban Detroit, killing…
-
Biden Releases a Doctor’s Note: It’s Just a Cold
WASHINGTON — President Biden said Friday that his hoarse voice and cough were the result of germy kisses from his…
-
In Biden’s Plan for Free Rapid Tests, Legwork Will Be Required
Over-the-counter rapid coronavirus tests will soon become a much bigger part of the Biden administration’s response to the pandemic and…
-
How the Politics of Abortion Are Poised to Intensify
With the Supreme Court now looking likely to weaken or overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade decision on abortion, activists…
-
Review Finds No Answers to Mystery of Havana Syndrome
WASHINGTON — For months, the C.I.A. and government scientists have been working to find a cause of the chronic ailments…
-
Stacey Abrams Says She’s Running for Georgia Governor
Stacey Abrams, the Georgia Democrat and former candidate for governor of the state who built a national profile as a…
-
Republican Recriminations Point to a Rocky Path to a House Majority
WASHINGTON — Hostilities between the Republican far right and its typically muted center burst into the open on Tuesday, highlighting…