Negotiators Strike a Climate Deal, but World Remains Far From Limiting Warming
Sunday, November 14, 2021 | |
By Dave Philipps and Eric Schmitt The military never conducted an independent investigation into a 2019 bombing on the last bastion of the Islamic State, despite concerns about a secretive commando force. | | By Brad Plumer and Lisa Friedman Some activists called the agreement in Glasgow disappointing, but it established a clear consensus that all countries need to do much more. | | By Stephanie Saul Loudoun County tried to address racism and promote diversity within its schools. Then it found itself on Fox News. | | |
Style By Caity Weaver Sam Asghari, the pop star's fiancé, is working on his own path to fame in a year that has thrust him into the spotlight. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Wajahat Ali "I don't like my skin color," my beautiful, brown-skinned daughter told me. "I wish my skin was lighter. It's prettier." | | |
By The Associated Press Alok Sharma, chief organizer of the United Nations COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, called the meeting's final pact between nearly 200 nations to escalate efforts to combat climate change "a fragile win." | | By The Associated Press Jen Psaki, the White House press secretary, said that she experienced mild symptoms and quarantined for 10 days. | | By Mekado Murphy The director Pablo Larraín narrates a sequence from his film featuring Kristen Stewart. | | |
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