Americans Suffer Pandemic Whiplash as Leaders Struggle With Changing Virus
By Emma G. Fitzsimmons and Dana Rubinstein Louisiana and San Francisco brought back indoor mask requirements, but Mayor Bill de Blasio said he wanted New Yorkers to focus on vaccinations. | | By Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Michael D. Shear An evolving virus and 18 months of ever-changing pandemic messaging have left Americans angry, exhausted and skeptical of public health advice. | | By Anatoly Kurmanaev The officials, two court clerks and an investigative judge who collected evidence in President Jovenel Moïse's assassination, are now in hiding. | | |
T Magazine By Kurt Soller and Michael Snyder Three architects, three journalists and two designers gathered over Zoom to make a list of the most influential and lasting buildings that have been erected — or cleverly updated — since World War II. Here are the results. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Elisabeth Rosenthal and Glenn Kramon Health insurers could do more to encourage vaccination, including letting the unvaccinated foot their bills. | | |
By The Associated Press A brush fire burned more than 40,000 acres on the Big Island of Hawaii prompting mandatory evacuations over the weekend. While many residents have now returned home, the fire is not yet under control and mandatory evacuations could be put in place in the coming days. | | By The Associated Press Officials in China announced that the number of people who died in recent floods in central China has increased to 302, more than triple the previous figure. | | By The New York Times White House officials called on state governments to extend local moratoriums on evictions and accelerate the distribution of billions in rental aid, to soften the impact of the federal moratorium's expiration on Saturday. | | |
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