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Ethiopia’s War Leads to Ethnic Cleansing in Tigray Region, U.S. Report Says

‘Guernica’ Tapestry Is Taken Back From U.N. by a Rockefeller

Crushing Dissent: The Saudi Kill Team Behind Khashoggi’s Death

U.S. Buys 100,000 Doses of an Eli Lilly Antibody Treatment

Canada Catches Up in the Race to Produce Zero-Emission Vehicles

Aging Beer in a Sunken Ship Sounded Like a Good Idea. Thieves Thought So Too.

Johnson & Johnson’s Vaccine Expected to Get F.D.A. Green Light Saturday

Want to Buy a Scrunchie Mask? Great. But Forget About That N95.

U.S. Officials Warn Governors Against Easing Restrictions

Amazon Moves From Film Industry’s Margins to the Mainstream

N.Y.C.’s public schools chancellor, Richard Carranza, will resign.

Mark Machin Resigns From Canada’s Top Pension Fund After U.A.E. Vaccination

Governors relax restrictions as infection numbers fall.

Can Tech Break Us Out of Our Bubbles?

An ‘Old Men’s Club’ Dominates Japan. The Young Just Put Them on Notice.

Canada Authorizes AstraZeneca’s Vaccine, the Country’s 3d

India’s Economy Exits Deep Recession as Fledgling Recovery Strengthens

Is There a Way Back for a Forgotten Soccer Star?

Bangladeshi Writer, Detained Over Social Media Posts, Dies in Jail

Covid-19 and Vaccine News: Live Updates

A Director Returns to the Home He Longed to Leave

‘We Are Failing.’ A Millennial Woman Takes on the U.N.

With Strikes in Syria, Biden Confronts Iran’s Militant Network

Shamima Begum Loses Effort to Return to U.K. in Fight for Citizenship

What Kind of Plane Am I Flying On?

Harvard Professor’s ‘Comfort Women’ Claims Stir Wake-up Call

Russians Escape North Korea on a Hand-Pushed Railcar

Boeing 777 Makes an Emergency Landing in Moscow After Engine Warning

Single dose of Pfizer vaccine offers robust protection for those who have had Covid-19, studies find.

‘Like a Warm Hug From an Angel’

Away From Silicon Valley, the Military Is the Ideal Customer

A Critic of Technology Turns Her Gaze Inward

Nigerian Students Are Abducted in 2nd Kidnapping in Just Over a Week

Michael Somare, Papua New Guinea’s ‘Father of the Nation,’ Dies at 84

North Korea’s borders are closed, but Russia says some of its citizens found a way out by trolley.

A Spreadsheet of China’s Censorship Shows the Human Toll

F.C.C. Approves a $50 Monthly High-Speed Internet Subsidy

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

Biden Orders Airstrike in Syria Targeting Iran-Backed Militias

Seven Killed in Haiti Jail Break Attempt

‘Victim Blaming’ and Sex Education in the Boys’ Club of Australian Politics

AT&T, loaded with debt from its DirecTV deal, sells part of its TV business to a private equity firm.

The Coronavirus Is Plotting a Comeback. Here’s Our Chance to Stop It for Good.

Afghan Government Backs Repatriation of Guantánamo Detainee

Dispo, David Dobrik’s Photo-Sharing App, Is Taking Off

Airbnb posts a $3.9 billion loss in its first report as public company.

Germans Clamor for Covid Vaccines, but Shun AstraZeneca’s Offering

Canadians Try to Solve the Enigma of Hard Butter

Twitter Shakes Off the Cobwebs With New Product Plans

Refugee Who Set Herself on Fire in Greece Is Charged With Arson

Canada’s Top Military Officer Steps Aside Amid Investigation

The long, painful path of net neutrality

Police in Malta Say Arrests Are Complete in Journalist’s 2017 Murder

Armenia in an Uproar, as Its Prime Minister Warns of an ‘Attempted Military Coup’

Covid-19 News: Live Updates – The New York Times

Is ‘Avalanche’ the Answer to a 62-Year-Old Russian Mystery Over 9 Deaths?

Pfizer will test a booster shot and develop an adapted vaccine to address variant concerns.

The + That’s Taking Over Streaming Platforms

Pakistan and India Renew Pledge on Cease-Fire at Troubled Border

Nursing Home Deaths Plummet – The New York Times

Public dismay turns to anger as South American officials jump the line for vaccines.

The pandemic has put some governors in the crosshairs. Just ask Gavin Newsom.

‘V.I.P. Immunization’ for the Powerful and Their Cronies Rattles South America

For Travel, a Sustainable Comeback?

For Shielding Endangered Neighbors, Pandas Make Flimsy Umbrellas

Can Clubhouse Move Fast Without Breaking Things?

In China, an Electric Car Maker Loses Money but Thinks Big

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My Year of Grief and Cancellation

This Website Puts Boisterous Children and Noisy Neighbors on the Map

Facebook Bans Myanmar Military Accounts in Aftermath of Coup

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

F.D.A. Analyses Find Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Works Well

California has passed the 50,000-death mark, the most of any state.

Candidate Biden Called Saudi Arabia a ‘Pariah.’ He Now Has to Deal With It.

Amid Shortfalls, Biden Signs Executive Order to Bolster Critical Supply Chains

Israel Study Says Pfizer Vaccine Is Very Effective in Real-World Use

Facing Roadblocks, Vast Global Vaccination Effort Gets Underway

The Coronavirus Can Sicken Children in Very Different Ways, New Study Finds

Covid-19 Live Updates: Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Protects Against Severe Illness

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

On the Front Lines of Diplomacy, but at the Back of the Vaccine Queue

Head of McKinsey Is Voted Out as Firm Faces Reckoning on Opioid Crisis

A Top Democrat Warns Against a Hasty Withdrawal of U.S. Troops From Afghanistan

Italian Cliffside Cemetery, and Its Coffins, Carried Away by a Landslide

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New York Opens Brooklyn and Queens Vaccine Sites For Hard-Hit Areas

To Build Loyalty to China, Hong Kong Rewrites History

Arrest of Opposition Leader in Georgia Raises Fear of Growing Instability

Husband Must Pay Wife $7,700 for Years of Housework, Chinese Court Rules

New World Map Tries to Fix Distorted Views of Earth

F.D.A. Analyses Find Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Works Well

Anime Is Booming. So Why Are Animators Living in Poverty?

German Court Convicts Former Syrian Official of Crimes Against Humanity

The pandemic has meant more anxiety and trips to the E.R. for some teens.

Afghanistan’s vaccination campaign faces skepticism, war and corruption.

No ‘Covid Zero,’ but Normalcy

Brittany Higgins Files Police Report on Parliament House Rape Claim

Covax Program Ships First Covid Vaccines to Africa

Travel Quarantines: Enduring the Mundane, One Day at a Time

A New Generation of Wi-Fi to Improve Your Home Network

Her New Life Started With a Robbery on a First Date

Deaths Fell in Japan Last Year. How?

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Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

California Wins Court Victory for Its Net Neutrality Law

Over 160 Confederate Symbols Were Removed in 2020, Group Says

Biden and Trudeau Renew the Ties Put to the Test by Trump

After Russian Cyberattack, Looking for Answers and Debating Retaliation

Israel’s Beaches Are Littered With Tar After Mysterious Oil Spill

Blood Bath at Ecuador Prisons as Drug Gangs Battle for Control

Israel Gives Vaccine to Far-Off Allies, as Palestinians Wait

Looking for Something New in Russia’s ‘New People’ Party

Politicians in Lebanon jump the vaccine line, touching off a scandal.

Migrants in Mexico Face Confusion at Border

As the pandemic took hold, suicide rose among Japanese women.

Italy Mourns an Ambassador and His Bodyguard, Killed in Congo

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

Nepal’s Supreme Court Rules Dissolved Parliament Must Be Reinstated

The Best Law You’ve Never Heard Of

Having Won Syria’s War, al-Assad Is Mired in Economic Woes

The pandemic is receding in the worst hot spots globally, but will the downward trend last?

Where a Vaccination Campaign Faces Skepticism, War and Corruption

Covid-19 News: Live Updates – The New York Times

Indian Court Grants Bail to Climate Activist Accused of Sedition

‘Patriots’ Only: Beijing Plans Overhaul of Hong Kong’s Elections

A Digital Firewall in Myanmar, Built with Guns and Wire Cutters

Champions League, forced to shift venues, blurs notions of home and away.

How to Reopen Schools – The New York Times

Future Vaccines Depend on Test Subjects in Short Supply: Monkeys

How Plagues Shape the Landscape

Kazuo Ishiguro Sees What the Future Is Doing to Us

A.I. Is Everywhere and Evolving

Memorials to the pandemic give hope, and a place to mourn.

Ahmed Zaki Yamani, Former Saudi Oil Minister, Dies at 90

Afghan Civilian Casualties Soared After Peace Talks’ Start

Facebook Strikes Deal to Restore News Sharing in Australia

Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

Emma Coronel Aispuro, Wife of Joaquín ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán, Arrested

As Pandemic Took Hold, Suicide Rose Among Japanese Women

U.S. Reaches 500,000 Covid Deaths

Movie theaters in N.Y.C. can reopen with limited capacity late next week, Cuomo says.

Seif Bamporiki, Rwanda Opposition Figure, Killed in South Africa

F.C.C. Broadband Plan Includes $50 Monthly Subsidy for Millions

As cases surge, the French Riviera shuts down and tells people to stay away.

Giving Hope, and a Place to Mourn: Memorials to the Pandemic

Vaccines Sharply Cut Coronavirus Hospitalization, UK Studies Show

Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

Johnson Lays Out a Cautious Path for Ending the U.K.’s Covid Lockdown

Bulgaria offers a vaccine to anyone who wants one, and long lines form.

Cow Curriculum Becomes India’s Latest Ideological Battleground

NJ Will Allow Some Fans to Attend Events at Venues With Over 5,000 Seats

A City With Amazon at the Center: California’s Inland Empire

A City With Amazon at the Center

Boris Johnson Outlines a Cautious Plan to Reopen England

The Covid-19 Global Pandemic: Live News Updates

Companies Say They Care About the Climate. Their Actions Fall Short.

Myanmar’s Protests Are Growing, Defying Threats and Snipers

Europe Wants to Diversify Its Pool of Astronauts

4 Aid Workers Are Shot Dead in Pakistan

Early Data Offers Hope on AstraZeneca’s Covid-19 Vaccine

France Hired McKinsey for Its Covid Vaccine Rollout. Then Came the Questions.

Italian Ambassador to Congo Is Killed in Ambush

Fraud checks and errors slow small-business relief loans.

The Future of Texas – The New York Times

She Beat Cancer at 10. Now She’ll Join SpaceX’s First Private Trip to Orbit.

Britain’s leader outlines a cautious plan to reopen England.

On Horseback Among the Eagle Hunters and Herders of the Mongolian Altai

Pressuring France to Bring Them Home, Women Who Joined ISIS Stage Hunger Strike

Why an Animated Flying Cat With a Pop-Tart Body Sold for Almost $600,000

Lucky Luke, the Comic Book Cowboy, Discovers Race, Belatedly

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

Tough Sanctions, Then a Mysterious Last-Minute Turnabout

10 Years After Christchurch Quake, a Hush Where 8,000 Homes Once Stood

Iran Curbs Nuclear Inspectors, but Appears to Leave Space for a Deal

India’s Serum Institute Warns of Delays in Exporting Vaccine

Virus Variants Deliver Fresh Blow to Europe’s Open Borders

Erik Prince, Trump Ally, Denies Role in Libya Mercenary Operation

They Built Libraries to Honor Loved Ones, Women Felled by Bombings

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

Pressuring France to Bring Them Home, Women Who Joined ISIS Stage Hunger Strike

Airbnb Is Driving Hosts Elsewhere With Costly Pandemic Policies

The pace of U.S. vaccinations has drastically slowed, hampered by snow and power outages.

New York Finds Case of Variant First Seen in South Africa

Fauci expects Americans could still need to wear face masks in 2022.

Tennessee Man Who Served as Nazi Camp Guard Is Deported to Germany

Seven Hundred Leagues Beneath Titan’s Methane Seas

He Writes Unreliable Narrators Because He Is One, Too

In Israeli Election, a Chance for Arabs to Gain Influence — or Lose It

Positive Coronavirus Test? Canadians Worry Their Neighbors Will Find Out.

Team Molly: The Family After Molly Steinsapir’s Death

1946: Septuplet Rumor Fools Reporters in Paris

China Censors the Internet. So Why Doesn’t Russia?

What is Clubhouse? – The New York Times

Israel Secretly Agrees to Fund Vaccines for Syria as Part of Prisoner Swap

Ex-Artistic Director of Greece’s National Theater Held After Rape Arrest Warrant

This week in Covid-19 news: Biden attempts to reassure, Cuba makes vaccine progress and governors are under fire.

In Canada, Did a Comedian’s Joke Go Too Far?

How Montana and the Dakotas Recovered From a Covid Surge

Germany, Once a Model, Is Swamped Like Everyone Else by Pandemic’s Second Wave

Myanmar Police Open Fire on Protesters, Killing 2

Russian Court Clears Way to Send Putin Critic Navalny to a Penal Colony

‘Es como un hueco sin salida’: la escasez de los anticonceptivos afecta a las mujeres en Venezuela

Venezuelan Women Lose Access to Contraception, and Control of Their Lives

Tomb of Joshua, Revered Prophet, Beckons Believers in Baghdad

In Dense, Urban Japan, Flowers Bring Beauty and Solace

‘Worst 14 days of my life’: Complaints about a Thai hotel quarantine lead to a defamation threat.

Erik Prince, Trump Ally, Violated Libya Arms Embargo, U.N. Report Says

Why Canada’s Vaccine Rollout Slowed Down

A second Google A.I. researcher says the company fired her.

U.S. formally rejoins the Paris climate accord.

Erik Prince, Trump Ally, Violated Libya Arms Embargo, U.N. Report Says

The vaccines are quite safe, and side effects are rare, the C.D.C. reports.

Hurt by Lockdowns, California’s Small Businesses Push to Recall Newsom

Hurt by Lockdowns, California’s Small Businesses Push to Recall Governor

Russia Is Offering to Export Hundreds of Millions of Vaccine Doses, but Can It Deliver?

Australia Reacts to a Facebook Without News

Two Women in Florida ‘Dressed Up as Grannies’ to Get Vaccines

Uber Drivers Are Entitled to Worker Benefits, a British Court Rules

Rupert Neve, the Father of Modern Studio Recording, Dies at 94

French TV Presenter Investigated Over Rape Accusations

Spain Hoped Catalonia’s Separatists Would Fade. They’re Gaining Ground.

Many countries took up Russia’s offer to sell them its vaccine. But can it deliver?

Woman Dies After Being Shot During Myanmar Protest

Why We Want Tech Copycats to Fail

Biden Declares End to Trump-Style ‘America First’ Diplomacy

Studies Suggest People Who Had Covid-19 Should Get Single Vaccine Dose

Von Trapped: The Family Is Stuck Inside, So Why Not Sing Parodies?

Scrapped Plans for London Concert Hall Sour Mood for U.K. Musicians

Don Letts, Mad Professor Team With Times on Carnival Story

Gunfire at Mogadishu Protest Intensifies Somali Election Impasse

Preta Rara: The Brazilian Maid-Turned-Star Who’s Taking on Racism

The G7 Meeting: Live Updates as World Leaders Meet on Security, Democracy

The Vatican is promoting vaccinations but won’t punish those who decline them.

Muted Reaction in Israel and Gulf to U.S. Push for Iran Talks

Harry and Meghan Won’t Be Returning to Official Royal Work

Vaccine Alarmism – The New York Times

Hong Kong’s Move to Overhaul RTHK Fans Fears of Media Crackdown

China Is Preparing for Another Olympics in Beijing, Like It or Not

Airlines Still Don’t Know When Passengers Will Return

‘I Am Worth It’: Why Thousands of Doctors in America Can’t Get a Job

China Acknowledges 4 Deaths in Last Year’s Border Clash With India

5 Reader Comments Just Cost a News Website $124,000

Could Brexit Destroy British Fashion?

Japanese Student Forced to Dye Her Hair Black Wins, and Loses, in Court

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

How a Trinidadian Communist Invented London’s ‘Notting Hill Carnival’

The Fun Police: Law Enforcement Comes to Carnival

The Year People Needed Carnival the Most, It Was Canceled

Biden Administration Formally Offers to Restart Nuclear Talks With Iran

U.S. and Novavax Will Aid Global Vaccination Campaign

Israel and Syria Complete a Prisoner Swap, Mediated by Russia

Mexico Cries Foul at Natural Gas Cutoff Ordered by Texas Governor

Delays Turn Canada’s Covid Vaccination Optimism Into Anxiety

Bruce Blackburn, Designer of Ubiquitous NASA Logo, Dies at 82

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

Lebanon Removes Judge Investigating Beirut Blast

As Israel Reopens, ‘Whoever Does Not Get Vaccinated Will Be Left Behind’

Heating Up Culture Wars, France to Scour Universities for Ideas That ‘Corrupt Society’

Heating Up Culture Wars, France to Scour Universities for Ideas That ‘Corrupt Society’

Who Wins the (Online) Corner Store?

One Album Released by 44 Labels. Is This the New Global Jukebox?

Meet Elizabeth Ann, the First Cloned Black-Footed Ferret

Biden’s Plan to Link Arms With Europe Against Russia and China Isn’t So Simple

They Thought, Why Not Iran? The Decision Upended Their Lives.

The Poisonous Feud Threatening Scotland’s Independence Drive

After Crushing Protests, President of Belarus Exacts Revenge

Apple Makes Its Syringe Emoji a Vaccine Dose

They Thought, Why Not Iran? The Decision Upended Their Lives.

Frigid Weather and Global Warming

Communities of Color Confront Many Barriers to Vaccinations

Meet the Newest Member of the Fluorescent Mammal Club

‘Special and Beautiful’ Whistled Language Echoes Around This Island

Israel’s Ultra-Orthodox Community in Covid Crisis

Woman Is Chosen to Succeed Tokyo Olympics Chief Who Made Sexist Remark

Pablo Hasél Protests: Clashes in Madrid and Barcelona

New Zealand to Roll Out Free Period Products to All Students

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

Biden and Netanyahu Finally Talk, but No Details Are Revealed About What

The C.D.C. needs to set air guidelines now for workplaces, scientists say.

U.K. Approves Study That Will Infect Volunteers With Covid

Only ‘a few million’ Johnson & Johnson doses will be ready when the vaccine is likely to be authorized, the White House says.

Facebook restricts the sharing of news in Australia as Google says it will pay some publishers.

Vaccine jabs replace glitter and samba at Rio’s Carnival.

Google agrees to pay News Corp for content in a global deal.

Gunmen in Nigeria Attack School, Abducting Dozens and Killing a Student

U.S. Charges 3 North Koreans With Hacking and Stealing Millions of Dollars

Coronavirus Vaccine Nears Final Tests in Cuba. Tourists May Be Inoculated.

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

Facebook restricts the sharing of news on its platform in Australia.

Israel Is in Talks to Free Woman Who Crossed the Syrian Frontier

Biden and China: Administration Rethinks Relations

Harry and Meghan Return to the Spotlight With Oprah Interview

The Internet Is Splintering – The New York Times

Harry Dunn’s Family Can Sue for Damages in U.S., Judge Rules

How to Stop Moths? Blickling Hall Tries Bringing in Wasps

He Calls Himself ‘North Korea’s Poet Laureate.’ Two Women Call Him a Rapist.

Italy’s New Prime Minister Appeals for Unity and Sacrifice

In Myanmar Coup, Paint, Poems and Protest Art Equals Defiance

Google Is Suddenly Paying for News in Australia. What About Everywhere Else?

Rafael Nadal Is Out of the Australian Open

Global Covid-19 News: Live Updates

Three Million Shots a Day

Indian Court Rejects M.J. Akbar’s Defamation Claim in #MeToo Case

For My Next Trick … Opening a New Musical in Tokyo in a Pandemic

How to Buy a Real N95 Mask Online

A Different Early-Bird Special: Have Vaccine, Will Travel

This Cloud Computing Billing Expert Is Very Funny. Seriously.

Meet Me at the Virtual Water Cooler

The Rise of the Wellness App

As Fox News Struggles at Home, Murdoch Brings Its Playbook to the U.K.

White House Says Vaccine Supply Is Increasing

North Korean in Diving Gear Crosses Border into South Korea Undetected

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

New York Sues Amazon, Saying It Inadequately Protected Workers From Covid-19

French National Assembly Backs Law to Combat Islamist Extremism

In Videos, Dubai Princess Says She Is a ‘Hostage’

The ‘Hotel Rwanda’ Hero Is About to Go on Trial. Here’s What We Know.

At Rio’s Carnival, Vaccine Jabs Are In, Glitter and Samba Out

Cuomo Under Scrutiny for Mishandling Nursing Home Deaths Data

Technology Executive Apologizes After Dozens of Event Attendees Contract Covid-19

Turkish Forces in Syria Protect 5 Million People

N.Y.C. Covid Vaccine Disparities Revealed in ZIP Code Data: Officials

Canada’s Weapons Bill Would Allow Cities to Ban Handguns

U.S.S. Theodore Roosevelt Has New Coronavirus Outbreak

International Court Accuses Two Central African Militia Leaders of Attacks on Muslims

Stay or Go? Biden, Long a Critic of Afghan Deployments, Faces a Deadline

Teens volunteer for vaccine trials to get in on real-life science experiments.

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

A Pakistani-American Tale Upends Expectations Onscreen and in Life

After a Decade of Chaos, Can a Splintered Libya Be Made Whole?

The State House Versus Big Tech

Walking (and Skating) on Thin Ice, Some in Europe Paid the Price

British L.G.B.T. Veterans Stripped of Medals Can Get Them Back

European Court Backs Germany in Case Over 2009 Killings of Afghan Civilians

Covid-19 News: Live Updates – The New York Times

Accusations of Sexual Harassment Rock Greek Arts World

Trial for Aung San Suu Kyi Begins in Secret

European Court Backs Germany in Case Over 2009 Killings of Afghan Civilians

Five Sentenced to Death in Bangladesh for Killing of Blogger Avijit Roy

Bangladesh Court Sentences Five to Death for Killing American Blogger

The Auto Industry Bets Its Future on Batteries

A Bored China Propels Box Office Sales to a Record

The Haunted House of Soviets Gets a New Life

Big Tech’s Next Big Problem Could Come From People Like ‘Mr. Sweepy’

Piecing Together the Next Pandemic

Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

Rocket Attack in Iraq Kills a U.S. Military Contractor

Scottish University Draws Ire for Dismissing Female Gender Studies Lead

N.Y.C.’s Subway Will Run Longer Into Night Next Week

Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

Deaths of Soldiers and Policemen Held by Kurdish Guerrillas Roils Turkish Politics

Zuma Risks Arrest After Defying South Africa Corruption Inquiry

WHO Formally Authorizes the Use of the AstraZeneca Vaccine.

Parler, a Social Network That Attracted Trump Fans, Returns Online

Covid-19 News: Live Global Updates

Climate Activist Jailed in India as Government Clamps Down on Dissent

‘Right Now Feels So Long and Without Any End in Sight’

The Taliban Close In on Afghanistan, Pushing the Country to the Brink

‘We Can Bring Down the Regime’: Myanmar’s Protesting Workers Are Unbowed

The G.O.P. and Public Opinion

As States Expand Access to Vaccines, Supply Isn’t Keeping Up

Brittany Higgins’s Parliament Rape Claim Roils Australia

An Inside Look at Cuba’s Constant Struggle for Clean Water

An Inside Look at Cuba’s Constant Struggle for Clean Water

Clubhouse, a Tiny Audio Chat App, Breaks Through

The Taliban Close In on Afghan Cities, Pushing the Country to the Brink

In a Dangerous Game of Cat and Mouse, Iran Eyes New Targets in Africa

Prince Harry and His Wife, Meghan, Expecting Second Child

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

Japan’s Economy Surges, but Covid-19 Looms

Prince Harry and His Wife, Meghan, Expecting Second Child

Big Tech’s Unlikely Next Battleground: North Dakota

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

Military Imposes Full Grip on Myanmar in Overnight Crackdown

New Yorkers With Many Health Conditions Are Now Eligible for Vaccination

Guinea Declares Ebola Outbreak With at Least 3 Deaths

Despair Deepens for Young People as Pandemic Drags On

Pfizer Is The First Covid-19 Vaccine to be Approved in Japan

New Yorkers with chronic health conditions can now sign up for the vaccine.

A Decade After the Arab Spring, Autocrats Still Rule the Mideast

‘Our Goal is That No Lemurs Live Alone’

China’s Crackdown on Muslims Extends to a Resort Island

W.H.O. Researcher on His Trip to China Seeking Virus Origins

Duterte’s Forces Have a New Target: University Students

Televangelist Frederick K.C. Price Dies From Covid

Exploding Fuel Tanker Ignites Enormous Fire on Afghanistan-Iran Border

To Fight or Adapt? Venezuela’s Fading Opposition Struggles Keep Going

U.K. Virus Variant Is Probably Deadlier, Scientists Say

Less drilling, less germ spray: Dentistry adapts to the Covid era.

Powerful Earthquake Strikes Japan – The New York Times

In Sudan Border Town, Desperate Ethiopians Find ‘Second Mother Country’

A Life in Opposition: Navalny’s Path From Gadfly to Heroic Symbol

Silicon Valley’s Safe Space – The New York Times

Enduring Miles and Months Apart to Keep the Love Alive

Australia’s ‘Rebel Reverend’ Goes Viral With Barbed Liberal Messages

With Pig Parades and Youth Camps, Taiwan’s Ailing Kuomintang Tries a Revamp

The F.D.A. is struggling to start up its comprehensive monitoring system for vaccinations.

On W.H.O. Trip, China Refused to Hand Over Important Data

California Extends Vaccine Access to People With Disabilities

International Court, Battered by Critics, Elects Briton as New Prosecutor

On W.H.O. Trip, China Refused to Hand Over Important Data

Brexit Was Supposed to Liberate U.K. Businesses. They’re Seeing the Reverse.

Canadians to American Tourists: (Please) Stay Away!

French Mayor Opens Museums, Defying Coronavirus Orders

Biden Justice Dept. Asks British Court to Approve Assange Extradition

Ohio Begins Adding In 4,000 Overlooked Covid Deaths

U.S. Prepares to Lift Terrorist Designation Against Yemeni Rebels, Despite New Attacks

Amazon Sues New York Attorney General to Block Covid-19 Charges

Mario Draghi Wins Support to Form Government in Italy

U.K. High Court Says Nigerians Can Sue Shell in Britain Over Oil Spills

With the Economy on the Ropes, Hungary Goes All In on Mass Vaccination

Covid-19 News: Live Updates – The New York Times

Using Instagram and Acrobatics, Thieves Targeted V.I.P.s in Milan

Electric Cars, Cool. But When?

Advocates for Homeless Sue N.Y.C. Subway System Over Covid Rules

Advocates for Homeless Sue New York City’s Subway System

Massachusetts’ vaccine buddy system sets off ‘old rush.’

The pandemic and attacks against Asian-Americans mute Lunar New Year celebrations in San Francisco.

Voyager 2 Has Entered the Space Between Solar Systems

Myanmar May Target Free Speech in Effort to Stifle Protests

Covid vaccines for children are coming, but not for many months.

As the Australian Open plays on, Victoria officials order a ‘circuit breaker’ Covid lockdown.

Covid Absolutism – The New York Times

Refugees Flee Central African Republic, a Crisis the World Neglects

With new C.D.C. guidance expected, we asked experts whether it’s safe to reopen schools.

Biden administration steps in to help with the supply chain for N95 masks.

Donald Trump’s bout with Covid-19 was more serious than acknowledged at the time.

Earth to Voyager 2: After a Year in the Darkness, We Can Talk to You Again

What Sun Dawu’s Prosecution Says About China

Maryland Nears Country’s First Tax on Big Tech’s Ad Revenue

Maryland Nears Country’s First Tax on Big Tech’s Ad Revenue

Cannibalism May Be Key for These Cockroach Couples

As the Australian Open plays on, Victoria officials order a ‘circuit breaker’ Covid lockdown.

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

These fake masks looked real, and sold by the millions.

A U.S. Sportswriter’s ‘Glimpse of the Future’ in Near-Normal Australia

Millie Hughes-Fulford, NASA Shuttle Scientist, Dies at 75

Cubans Study a Shrinking List of Banned Private Enterprises

Massachusetts will vaccinate companions who accompany older people to appointments.

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

Vaccines are the new diplomatic currency, and other news from around the world.

Biden Wants More Stable Diplomacy. An Abortion Fight Is a Test.

Fauci Says All Americans Could Start to Get Vaccines in April

China Bars BBC Programs After British Ban on Chinese Broadcaster

Twitter vs. India – The New York Times

Yoshiro Mori Expected to Resign as Tokyo Olympics President

Meghan Markle Wins Privacy Case Against Mail on Sunday

Covid-19 Live News and Updates

‘I’m Speaking Out:’ Calgary Firefighters Allege Decades of Racism

Could a single vaccine work against all coronaviruses? Scientists are working on one.

The Pandemic Emptied Europe’s Cities. What Will Bring People Back?

Many people left Europe’s cities in the pandemic. What will bring them back?

Unemployment claims in the U.S. remain high but decline for the fourth straight week.

A cougar is the latest cat to become infected with the virus.

Race and the pandemic: A Biden Covid-19 official discusses her goals.

Checking in on the state of the pandemic in the U.S.

Pandemic in Retreat – The New York Times

A doctor was fired after giving out Covid-19 vaccine doses that were about to expire.

India and China Use Vaccines as Diplomacy Tools

Los Angeles temporarily shuts five vaccination sites over shortages.

This nun beat Covid-19. Today she turns 117.

Why Is Facebook Rejecting These Fashion Ads?

Biden Raises Concerns With China’s Xi in First Call Since Election

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

WHO Panel Recommends AstraZeneca Vaccine Despite Variant Concerns

Biden Imposes Sanctions on Generals Who Engineered Myanmar Coup

Loujain al-Hathloul, Saudi Women’s Rights Activist, Freed From Prison

Canadian Woman Cited in Online Attacks Is Arrested in Toronto

Monolith in Turkey Is Revealed to Be Government Stunt

France Stalls Between Slow Covid Vaccine Rollout and High Infection Rates

The CDC Says Tight-Fit Masks or Double Masking Increases Protection

Can These Hedge Trimmers With Fins Avoid a Brush With Extinction?

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

‘I Did Something Useful’: Unemployed Workers Take On the Virus in Temp Jobs

Almost 117 Years Old, a French Nun Knocks Down Covid-19

Facebook Is Said to Be Building a Product to Compete With Clubhouse

Profits Steer Our Digital Future

Biden Inherits Growing Risks on Nuclear Arms Control

U.K. Announces Billions for Cladding Crisis, but Critics Say It’s Not Enough

In second impeachment, misinformation spreads at a lower intensity.

China’s Emissions of Ozone-Harming Gas Are Declining, Studies Find

Twitter Removes Accounts in India Under Pressure from Narendra Modi

Rihanna and LVMH Hit Pause on Fenty, Their Fashion Line

In France, Covid cases plateau, vaccinations still lag and weariness sets in.

Live Global Covid-19 Pandemic Updates

Create a Digital Commonplace Book

What Made the Indonesian Plane Crash? New Report Sheds Light

Facebook Dials Down the Politics for Users

Childhood colds don’t prevent coronavirus infection, a study finds.

Trump’s Rough Day – The New York Times

Chicago’s teachers approve a deal that would send students back to the classroom.

Rawiri Waititi Wins Tie War in New Zealand Parliament

U.K. residents may not be allowed to travel abroad until all adults are vaccinated.

Chicago’s teachers approve a deal that would send students back to the classroom.

Childhood Colds Do Not Prevent Coronavirus Infection, Study Finds

In Canada, Americans Are Missed, With Limits

Rawiri Waititi Ejected From New Zealand Parliament in Tie Debate

He Calls It a ‘Colonial Noose.’ New Zealand’s Parliament Calls It Mandatory.

China’s Mars Mission Is Up Next to Orbit the Red Planet

F.D.A. Authorizes Another Antibody Treatment

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

California Has Most U.S. Covid Deaths

Iran Suggests It May Seek Nuclear Weapons, in New Escalation of Threats

California Has Most U.S. Covid Deaths

Head of Elite French University Resigns Following Professor Incest Case

‘I’m Not a Cat,’ Says Lawyer Having Zoom Difficulties

Chirlane McCray, N.Y.C.’s first lady, gets a vaccine shot and says ‘there really is nothing to be afraid of.’

Why Germany Prosecutes the Aged for Nazi Roles It Long Ignored

N.Y.’s vaccine websites weren’t working, so he built a new one for $50.

Polish Court Orders Scholars to Apologize Over Holocaust Study

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

Covid-19 Live Updates: Cases, Vaccine and Variant News

You Can’t Find a Laptop. Or a Car?

Netherlands Halts Adoptions From Abroad After Exposing Past Abuses

Renzi’s Power Play Is a ‘Masterpiece.’ He’ll Be the First to Tell You.

What Is Amazon Web Services?

The Power Balance Is Shifting in London’s Commercial Real Estate

Peter Madsen, Killer of Kim Wall, Is Sentenced for a Jailbreak

‘The Death Market’: Oxygen Shortage Leaves Mexicans to Die at Home

Myanmar Protests Continue, Despite Warnings of a Military Crackdown

With Mission to China, W.H.O. Tries to Rehabilitate Its Image

Colleges vowed a safer spring, but then students, and variants, arrived.

What to do with all those disposable masks? Turn them into roads, researchers say.

Kirill Serebrennikov Is Fired as Director of Gogol Center

Aleksei Navalny Supporters Wear Red

Olympics Chief Said Sorry for Demeaning Women. In Japan, That’s Often Enough.

Olympics Chief Said Sorry for Demeaning Women. In Japan, That’s Often Enough.

`Woke’ American Ideas Are a Threat, French Leaders Say

With Mission to China, W.H.O. Tries to Rehabilitate Its Image

The Trial Begins – The New York Times

Bodies again pile up in Bolivia as Latin America endures a long, deadly coronavirus wave.

Clubhouse Cracked China’s Firewall. A People Shined Through.

How This New Yorker Created a Vaccine Appointment Website for $50

N.Y.’s Vaccine Websites Weren’t Working. He Built a New One for $50.

Remote Learning Isn’t Just for Kids

A Glimpse of a Bygone Life on Scottish Islands, Plucked From the Trash

Floods in Morocco Kill at Least 24 at Illegal Factory

Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

Reddit, the Talk of the Internet, Raises $250 Million

Colombia Makes ‘Historic’ Decision to Grant Legal Status to 1.7 Million Venezuelan Migrants

Mountains, Ice and Climate Change: A Recipe for Disasters

Bitcoin and Dogecoin Are Boosted by Elon Musk

How South Africa’s Hope of Imminent Vaccine Relief Crumbled

The Netanyahu Trial, Explained – The New York Times

The Netanyahu Trial, Explained – The New York Times

State Capitols Grapple With Mask Mandates Amid Coronavirus

Paris Opera to Act on Racist Stereotypes in Ballet

Representative Ron Wright of Texas Dies After Battling Covid-19

Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

A Surprise in Africa: Air Pollution Falls as Economies Rise

Before Himalayan Flood, India Ignored Warnings of Development Risks

New Ebola Outbreak Threatens in Congo

A Massacre in a Forest Becomes a Test of Poland’s Pushback on Wartime Blame

The Gig Economy Dipped Again in the Fall. But How Bad Was It?

Facebook says it plans to remove posts with false vaccine claims.

A Monolith Appears in Turkey

The Auto Revolution Is Here

Covid-19 News: Live Updates – The New York Times

Germany, Sweden and Poland Expel Russian Diplomats in Retaliatory Move

Illegal Walkie-Talkies and Other ‘Crimes’ in Authoritarian Societies

China Blocks Clubhouse App After Brief Flowering of Debate

K2’s Winter Harshness Blamed as 3 Climbers Are Missing

Benjamin Netanyahu Pleads Not Guilty in Israel Corruption Trial

Full Employment – The New York Times

Democrats plan a child tax credit of up to $3,600 as part of their stimulus bill.

Virus Hastens Exit from Israel’s Ultra-Orthodox Community

How Geng Xiaonan Ran Afoul of China’s Communist Party

Biden Administration Moves to Rejoin U.N. Human Rights Council

China Arrests Cheng Lei, Australian Host for Chinese State TV

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

AstraZeneca’s Vaccine Does Not Work Well Against Virus Variant in South Africa

Will the Super Bowl Cause a Coronavirus Surge?

South Africa Says AstraZeneca’s Covid-19 Vaccine is Not Effective at Stopping Variant

Turned Back by Italy, Migrants Face Perilous Winter in Balkans

US Health Experts: Vaccines Will Increase by Spring

With a Mass Funeral, Yazidi Survivors Honor Victims of ISIS

Chicago Teachers Reach a Tentative Deal to Reopen Schools.

Where Do Vaccine Doses Go, and Who Gets Them? The Algorithms Decide

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

George P. Shultz, Influential Cabinet Official Under Nixon and Reagan, Dies at 100

To fight the virus, France relaxes its ban on an American habit: lunch at your desk.

Yellen Warns Jobs Will be Slow to Rebound Without Stimulus

France to Scrap Law Banning Desk Lunches

Protesters Rally Across Myanmar, Defying Coup and Risking Crackdown

60 Black health experts urge Black Americans to get vaccinated.

How to handle pandemic fear and stress? For many, the answer is getting married.

Ecuador’s Presidential Election Is a Referendum on the Past

Glacier Bursts in India, Leaving 150 Missing in Floods

Haiti Braces for Unrest as President Refuses to Step Down

Is Your Vaccine Card Selfie a Gift for Scammers? Maybe.

Two Nations Mark Anniversary of Two Notable Covid-19 Deaths

Reaching for that pack of smokes? You aren’t the only one.

A no-bid contract to track vaccinations leads to frustration and a cease-and-desist letter.

Carmen Vázquez, a longtime force in the world of L.G.B.T.Q. rights, dies at 72.

In Beleaguered Babylon, Doing Battle Against Time, Water and Modern Civilization

Getting the Vaccine Along With a Glimmer of Hope

How Do the Nobel Peace Prize Nominations Work?

To Fight or Hide: Fear Grips Myanmar With Military Back in Charge

In Afghanistan, a Booming Kidney Trade Preys on the Poor

How the US Lost to Hackers

Watch This Billion-Year Journey of Earth’s Tectonic Plates

HNA Was Once China’s Biggest Dealmaker. Now It Faces Bankruptcy.

How the United States Lost to Hackers

How the Pandemic Left the $25 Billion Hudson Yards Eerily Deserted

Chile Police Shooting Leads to Protests in Southern Town

Biden Reverses Trump Terrorist Designation for Houthis in Yemen

I.C.C. Rules It Has Jurisdiction to Examine Possible Israel War Crimes

Three false claims about the election made in Mike Lindell’s new film.

‘An Affront to Individuals’ Privacy Rights’: Canada’s Growing Online Discomfort

What Awaits Navalny in Russia’s Brutal Penal Colony System

Biden Ends Military Aid for Saudi War in Yemen. Ending the War Is Harder.

Woman, 95, Indicted on 10,000 Counts of Accessory to Murder in Nazi Camp

With British soccer clubs barred from traveling to Germany, the Champions League is disrupted.

A Natural Work of Art May Be Hiding Among Indian Cave Masterpieces

He Almost Quit the Law. Instead, He Reset Canada’s Indigenous Dialogue.

Mass vaccination could blunt epidemic in U.K. in weeks.

Wisconsin had a mask law. Then it didn’t. Then it did. Stay tuned.

Margaret C. Snyder, the U.N.’s ‘First Feminist,’ Dies at 91

Winning With Uncle Sam’s Help

Fashion Mogul Peter Nygard Denied Bail by Canadian Judge

Russian Campaign Promotes Homegrown Vaccine and Undercuts Rivals

Israel’s Covid Vaccination Results Point a Way Out of Pandemic

On Ballet TikTok, a Place for Young Dancers to Be Real

Covid-19 News: Live Updates – The New York Times

In Hong Kong, Easing the Pain of Covid With the Kindness of Strangers

AstraZeneca Shot Found to Be Protective Against Coronavirus Variant First Seen in U.K.

Hong Kong Cartoon Aims to Teach Children About National Security

In Geopolitical Struggle Over Myanmar, China Has an Edge

The Left’s Vaccine Problem – The New York Times

Navalny Back in Court, This Time in Defamation Case

The N.F.L. had more than 700 coronavirus positives, but Seattle’s Seahawks had none.

Travel and the Art of Anticipation

Pacific Islands’ Most Important Megaphone Falls Into Discord

Power, Patriotism and 1.4 Billion People:How China Beat the Virus and Roared Back

T Magazine Australia Launching in March

A ‘Masculinity Crisis’? China Says the Boys Are Not All Right

Biden Signals Break With Trump Foreign Policy in a Wide-Ranging State Dept. Speech

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

Its Borders Shut, New Zealand Prods Local Tourists to ‘Do Something New’

Its Borders Shut, New Zealand Prods Local Tourists to ‘Do Something New’

New Zealand Sentences Woman Caught With Cacti Strapped to Her Body

U.K.’s Boris Johnson Wins Vaccine Spat with E.U.

Quest for Hollywood Fame Splits Redditors at Heart of Market Frenzy

No, AOC Didn’t Make Up Her Capitol Riots Experience

Who Is Yulia Navalnaya, the Wife of Aleksei Navalny?

Anne Sacoolas, Suspect in Harry Dunn Case, Worked for U.S., Lawyer Says

Biden Freezes Trump’s Withdrawal of 12,000 Troops From Germany

Israel’s Vaccine Success Unleashes a Debate on Palestinian Inequities

Vale Mining Company to Pay $7 Billion in Compensation for Brazil Dam Collapse

Paris Hilton Has a Podcast, With a Twist

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

In the Oceans, the Volume Is Rising as Never Before

Covid-19 News: Live Updates – The New York Times

Afghan War Casualty Report: February 2021

Lokman Slim, a Prominent Lebanese Critic of Hezbollah, Is Killed

Instagram Bans Hundreds of Accounts With Stolen User Names

Uber for Everything – The New York Times

The Mouse That Survived a Volcanic Apocalypse

5 Art Accounts to Follow on Instagram Now

In Myanmar, a Cult of Personality Meets Its Downfall

Mario Draghi Saved the Euro. Can He Now Save Italy?

U.K. Regulator Revokes License for China-Backed Broadcaster

Iranian Envoy Found Guilty in France Bomb Plot

‘A Glitch in the Matrix’ Review: Is This All Just a Simulation?

Former Uganda Militia Leader Is Convicted of War Crimes

Biden’s Early Strategy – The New York Times

Coming Soon: The ‘Vaccine Passport’

Do viewers want TV that reflects a shared pandemic reality, or that distracts from it?

With French Theaters Closed, Puppetry Takes Center Stage

Inside the Shadowy Militias Luring Unsuspecting Afghans to Fight, or Die

Academic Facing Jail in Iran Escapes to U.K.

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

Parler CEO John Matze Says He Was Fired

Mexico Arrests Police Officers Over Massacre

Federal Judge Orders Oregon State Prisons to Vaccinate Inmates

Clearview AI’s Facial-Recognition App Called Illegal in Canada

How Andy Jassy, Amazon’s Next C.E.O., Was a ‘Brain Double’ for Jeff Bezos

Vaccine News Gives Hope for Spring, if Enough People Get the Shots

Why US Vaccine Numbers Took a Dip and Why it Might Not Mean Much

Biden Demands Russia and Myanmar Reverse Course

Declaring Democracy Won’t be Subverted, Biden Demands Russia and Myanmar Reverse Course

Jeff Bezos Renews Focus on Blue Origin, Which Has Been Slower to Launch

June Rose Bellamy, Adventurous Burmese Princess, Dies at 88

Biden and Immigration: President to Welcome More Refugees, but Far From All Will Get In

New Vaccine Puzzle: Who Should Get Which Shot?

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

U.S. Should Slow Withdrawal From Afghanistan, Bipartisan Panel Urges

Archaeologists Find a Mummy With a Golden Tongue

Nearly Half of U.S. States Allow Teachers to Get Shots.

Amazon Without Jeff Bezos – The New York Times

Canada Formally Declares Proud Boys a Terrorist Group

The AstraZeneca vaccine is shown to cut transmission of the virus.

Pakistan Jails Gulalai Ismail’s Father After Failing to Catch Her

Léna Situations, Upstart French Influencer, Is Rattling the Literary Lions

What Can You Buy With Bitcoin?

These Lizards Have a Hot Trick to Escape Hungry Snakes

Rebuild or Leave ‘Paradise’: Climate Change Dilemma Facing a Nicaraguan Coastal Town

W.H.O. experts who are investigating the origin of the virus visit a lab in Wuhan.

Coronavirus Vaccines, Variants and World News: Live Updates

India’s Response to Farmer Protests Stirs Fears of Modi’s Power

Officials Outline Tokyo Olympics Plan for a Safe Games Without Quarantines

Court Faults France Over ‘Ecological Damage’ From Its Emissions Levels

Tokyo Olympics Chief Yoshiro Mori in Furor Over Sexist Comments

Navalny Supporters Aim to Seize Momentum in Challenging Putin

Mario Draghi Is Asked to Form Government in Italy

Superspreader Sunday? – The New York Times

Myanmar Military Charges Aung San Suu Kyi With Obscure Infraction

After Coup, Myanmar Military Charges Aung San Suu Kyi With Obscure Infraction

Are Private Messaging Apps the Next Misinformation Hot Spot?

Coastal Nicaragua Towns Face a Climate-Change Dilemma After Double Hurricanes Hit

The AstraZeneca vaccine is shown to dramatically cut transmission of the virus.

India’s coronavirus victims are memorialized online, and other news from around the world.

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

Italy Looks to Mario Draghi to Solve Crisis, to Delight of Pro-E.U. Politicians

How Hong Kong’s Lowliest Politicians Became Its Champions of Freedom

U.N. Delays Salvage of Yemen Oil Tanker Amid Fears of Major Spill

Hero, Inspiration and Beacon of Hope: Tributes Pour In for Tom Moore

States in the US are Pulling Back Vaccine Doses from Federal Program for Nursing Homes

As Moderna looks to increase the doses in vaccine vials, the White House announces an expected boost in manufacturing.

Jeff Bezos to Step Down as Amazon Chief Executive

Watch SpaceX’s Starship Conduct a Test Launch

Tom Moore, Who Inspired Covid-Ravaged U.K. With Charity Walks, Dies at 100

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

Virus Surge in Portugal Puts Hospitals on the Brink

Russia’s Vaccine Is Safe and Effective, Published Study Shows

Robinhood’s C.E.O., Vlad Tenev, Is in the Hot Seat

Iran Agrees to Free South Korean Ship’s Crew

The Virus Variant Spreading in Britain May Make Vaccines Less Effective, Study Shows

How to Fix Facebook Groups

Moderna wants to increase the number of vaccine doses in each vial.

Myanmar’s Army Is Back in Charge. It Never Truly Left.

Live Global Covid-19 News Updates: Vaccines, Variants, Cases and More

Kehinde Wiley’s Black Rock Resident Artists Are Named

Britain, ravaged by one virus variant, is trying to hunt down another.

For Britain’s Art Dealers, Post-Brexit Trade Isn’t So Free

Aleksei Navalny Appears in Court for Decision on Prison Sentence

Portugal has Europe’s highest death rate and is desperately short of hospital beds.

Blue vs. Red Economic Records

A top E.U. official comes under fire in the vaccine wars.

How the Biden Administration Can Help Solve Our Reality Crisis

How a Deadly Power Game Undid Myanmar’s Democratic Hopes

A Chinese Dissident Tried to Fly to His Sick Wife in the U.S. Then He Vanished.

First Came the Lockdown. Then Came the Wildfire.

The Best Movies and TV Shows New to Netflix, Amazon and Stan in Australia in February

Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

The Skin-Deep Physics of Sidewinder Snakes

What Is GameStop, the Company, Really Worth? Does It Matter?

Nepal Seeks to Ban 2 Climbers It Says Faked Everest Summit

U.S. Aircraft Carrier Returning Home After Long Sea Tour Watching Iran

To Get on This SpaceX Flight, You Don’t Have to Be Rich, Just Lucky

Top E.U. Official Comes Under Fire in Vaccine Wars

Prestigious Istanbul University Fights Erdogan’s Reach

In Myanmar Coup, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi Ends as Neither Democracy Hero nor Military Foil

BioNTech promises 75 million additional vaccine doses for the E.U.

Not yet desperate, Japan and South Korea plod toward vaccinations.

A W.H.O. team looks for clues about the origins of the virus in Wuhan.

The Chinese police arrest more than 80 people suspected of manufacturing fake vaccines.

Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

Sidelined by Cuomo, nine top New York State health officials have quit in recent months.

One thing that’s missing in the reopening plans of U.S. schools: the trust of Black families.

Severe Punishment Awaits Protesters in Russia, Kremlin Says

U.K. Opposition Demands Action as Building Cladding Crisis Escalates

America Stinks at Video Games?

Live Global Covid-19 Vaccine, Variants, Stimulus and Cases Updates

Alzheimer’s Prediction May Be Found in Writing Tests

A Movie Festival for One, on a Tiny Nordic Island

Modi’s Budget for India Reflects Stark Choices

Vietnam Gives Nguyen Phu Trong a 3rd Term as Communist Chief

Myanmar’s Coup in Pictures – The New York Times

Good Vaccine News – The New York Times

$500 billion in aid to small businesses: How much did it help?

The Case of the Serial Sperm Donor

Pinduoduo Employee Deaths Ignites China Debate Over Work

One Case, Total Lockdown: Australia’s Lessons for a Pandemic World

Myanmar’s Coup, Explained – The New York Times

Thailand Targets Pro-Democracy Protesters in Sweeping Legal Dragnet

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

Australia Puts Perth In Lockdown Over One Covid Case

Daw Aung San Suu Kyi Detained in Myanmar Amid Coup Fears

Fact Check: Hank Aaron’s Death Was Not Related to Covid-19 Vaccine

Daw Aung San Suu Kyi Detained by Myanmar Army Amid Coup Fears

Captain Tom, Who Raised Millions for U.K. Health Workers, Hospitalized With Covid-19

Militants Storm Hotel in Somali Capital and Blasts Rock Area

Why Some Who Are Vaccinated Still Get Coronavirus

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

N.Y.C. Postpones Vaccine Appointments As Winter Storm Approaches

Not Yet Desperate, Japan and South Korea Plod Toward Vaccinations

Ten G.O.P. senators sketch out their own proposed relief bill in a letter to Biden.

Pictures From Russia Protests – The New York Times

In Russia, Economic Slump Erodes Consensus That Shielded Putin

As Biden Plans Global Democracy Summit, Skeptics Say: Heal Thyself First

Live Updates: Navalny Protests Grip Russia

This Ammonite Was Fossilized Outside Its Shell

Here’s a Way to Learn if Facial Recognition Systems Used Your Photos

He Can’t Carry a Tune, but Chang-rae Lee Has a Song to Sing

As Virus Variants Spread, ‘No One Is Safe Until Everyone Is Safe’

Protesters Disrupt Dodger Stadium Vaccinations

The C.D.C. Issues Mask Mandate for Domestic Travel

‘Like Wartime’: Canadian Companies Unite to Start Mass Virus Testing

A 10-Year-Old GameStop Investor Cashed In. His Return? Over 5,000%

Britain’s vaccine rollout is a rare pandemic-response success for the country.

Scientists see the discovery of the South Africa variant in South Carolina as a ‘pivotal moment.’

A Seattle hospital refrigerator malfunction led to a frenzied overnight inoculation drive.

A Vast Web of Vengeance

At Elite French Universities, Students Demand Environmental Action

The Silicon Valley Start-Up That Caused Wall Street Chaos

E.U. Makes a Sudden and Embarrassing U-Turn on Vaccines

Museveni Faces a More Critical U.S. and E.U. After Ugandan Election

Paris, Shuttered, Must be Imagined

Vaccine Rollout Gives U.K. a Rare Win in Pandemic

As Protests Grip Russia, Putin Critics of Many Stripes Rally Around Navalny

They’re Flocking to America to Make a Fortune Playing Video Games

Vaccine Rollout Gives U.K. a Rare Win in Pandemic

The Australian Open will allow up to 30,000 spectators a day.

Pregnant Women May Receive Covid Vaccines Safely, W.H.O. Says

Cardinal Dolan, the leader of New York’s Catholic Church, is in quarantine.

After Newness Fades, Canada Settles Down to Legal Marijuana

Coachella Is Canceled Again – The New York Times

As Biden Lifts Anti-Abortion Gag Rule, Health Providers Rejoice

Health Providers Worldwide Welcome Biden Reversal of Anti-Abortion Rule

G.M. Announcement Shakes Up U.S. Automakers’ Transition to Electric Cars

Tet Is Full of Traditions, but You Can Have It Your Way

U.S. Airstrike Kills Top ISIS Leader in Iraq

Germany won’t allow some nonresidents to enter the country, even with a negative test.

Corky Lee, Who Photographed Asian-American Life, Dies at 73

Vaccine Rollout Gives U.K. a Rare Win in Battling Pandemic

Macron Tells Biden that Cooperation With U.S. Cannot Be Dependence

France closes its borders to all countries outside the E.U. as cases rise.

The Stock Traders of Reddit and TikTok

E.U. Approves AstraZeneca Vaccine and Limits Exports

Mayor Bill de Blasio offers an ambitious plan for New York City’s recovery from the pandemic.

Elon Musk, GameStop and the C.E.O. as Internet Troll

Columbia students go on tuition strike, saying online classes aren’t worth full price.

Health care unions amplify the voices of frontline workers overwhelmed by pandemic conditions.

Vaccine Rollout Gives U.K. a Rare Win in Battling Pandemic

Everything’s a Joke Until It’s Not

Former U.S. Climate Leaders Press Biden on Amazon Deforestation

Billionaires Bicker Over Space Toys

G.M. Wants to Make Electric Cars. China Dominates the Market.

Shell Subsidiary in Nigeria Must Compensate Farmers, Dutch Court Rules

AstraZeneca Vaccine, Variants and Global News :Covid-19 Live Updates

With a Gift of Art, a Daughter Honors, if Not Absolves, Her Father

Kouchner Casts Harsh Light on French Elite With Incest Charge

Violence May Delay U.S. Troop Withdrawal From Afghanistan

A Pandemic Is Hard Enough. For Some, Being Single Has Made It Harder.

E.U. demands answers on AstraZeneca delay and releases contract before likely approval.

Biden’s Health Care Moves – The New York Times

He’s Israel’s ‘prince of Torah.’ But to some, he’s the king of Covid.

Inside a Pro-Huawei Influence Campaign

The ‘Roaring Kitty’ Rally: How a Reddit User and His Friends Roiled the Markets

China to Stop Recognizing Special U.K. Passports for Hong Kongers

Join Us in Miami! Love, Masters of the Universe

He Is Israel’s ‘Prince of Torah.’ But to Some, He Is the King of Covid.

To help reassure skeptical Black Americans, Tyler Perry gets vaccinated as cameras roll.

After offering vaccines to wealthy donors, a Washington hospital system apologizes.

A ‘bunch of kids’ ran a major vaccination site for Philadelphia. Then the city cut its ties.

Fauci takes Biden’s school reopening message right to teachers.

Mexico’s death toll becomes the world’s third highest, surpassing India’s.

Still Looking for a New Gaming Console? Here’s Why

China Frees Tashi Wangchuk, Tibetan Who Fought for Language Rights

Robinhood, in Need of Cash, Raises $1 Billion From Its Investors

Germany says vaccine shortages are likely to last another 10 weeks, and other news from around the world.

A ‘bunch of kids’ ran a major vaccination site for Philadelphia. Then the city cut its ties.

My Attempt to Prepare for a Future Without Google

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

A Washington hospital system apologizes after offering vaccines to wealthy donors.

Pauline Anna Strom, Composer of Enduring Electronic Sounds, Dies at 74

Pregnant Women Get Conflicting Advice on Covid-19 Vaccines

Facebook Said to Consider Suing Apple Over App Store Practices

Governments Sign Secret Vaccine Deals: Here’s What They Hide

‘Declaration of War’: Protesters in Poland Vow to Fight Abortion Ban

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

Check this out to get your every Covid-19 vaccine question answered. Really.

Here’s how the coronavirus turns the body against itself.

Health workers were stuck in the snow in Oregon with vaccines, so they improvised.

Facebook Is Hated — and Rich

The GameStop Reckoning Was a Long Time Coming

Biden’s Promise of Immigration Reform Raises Hopes in Latin America

The variant that emerged in South Africa is reported in the U.S. for the first time.

America’s Cup: The Resurrection of American Magic

In Afghanistan, Follow the White High-Tops and You’ll Find the Taliban

Covid-19 Live News and Updates

Top Pakistani Court Upholds Reversal of Conviction in Daniel Pearl Killing

Archaeologists Discover Spot in Alaska Where Indigenous Fort Once Stood

Russian Court Orders Aleksei Navalny Kept in Jail

Tanzania’s president says ‘vaccines don’t work,’ earning a rebuff from the W.H.O.

A Fall in Virus Cases

‘Get your shot here’: At Dodger Stadium, the lines are for vaccine, not beer.

How the Coronavirus Turns the Body Against Itself

Actually, QR Codes Never Went Away

German Neo-Nazi Sentenced to Life for Murder of Merkel Ally

To Avoid an Outbreak, China Cancels Lunar New Year for Millions of Migrants

Thailand Legalizes Early-Term Abortions but Keeps Other Restrictions

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

E.U. Border Agency Pulls Out of Hungary Over Rights Abuses

Iran Presses Biden to Restore Nuclear Deal and Drop Sanctions

Navalny Allies and Offices Targeted in Raids as Kremlin Turns Up Pressure

Facebook posts a 33 percent increase in revenue and a 53 percent jump in profit.

Poland Imposes Near-Total Ban on Abortion

Buhari Fires Nigeria's Top Generals and Appoints Replacements

Vaccine Shortages Hit E.U. in a Setback for Its Immunization Race

India’s Farmers and Modi Weigh Options After New Delhi Clash

Britain Will Make Citizens Quarantine at Hotels at Their Own Expense

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

One Tale From an Amazon Seller

Survivors get a vaccine on Holocaust Remembrance Day.

How Biden’s Climate Ambitions Could Shift America’s Global Footprint

Covid-19 Live News and Updates

E.U. and U.K. Fight Over Covid Vaccines: 'Solidarity Is Failing'

A Populist Leader Kicks Off a Culture War, Starting in Museums

Moscow mayor lifts restrictions, declaring the pandemic is ‘on the decline.’

The Filibuster Fight – The New York Times

The Wisconsin Senate voted to end a statewide mask mandate.

Why India’s Farmer are Protesting

The number of Americans who want to be vaccinated as soon as possible has risen, a survey found.

The Biden administration nears a deal for enough shots to vaccinate 300 million Americans by the end of summer.

Truckers Shun U.K. Ports to Avoid Brexit Red Tape

What We Learned From Apple’s New Privacy Labels

While You Weren’t Looking: Revised Airline Policies May Make Flying Better

MyPillow C.E.O.’s Trump Conspiracy Theories Put Company on the Spot

Who’s Making All Those Scam Calls?

Groups Put French State on Legal Notice Over Police Racism

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

‘Solidarity Is Failing’: E.U. and U.K. Fight Over Scarce Vaccines

After Government Falls, Italy Must Navigate Pandemic on ‘Cruise Control’

For sale in Oklahoma: a large stockpile of hydroxychloroquine.

Vancouver Couple Fined After Flying to Remote Town for Vaccination

Wisconsin Pharmacist who Tried to Destroy Vaccines to Plead Guilty

Biden Will Restore U.S. Relations With Palestinians, Reversing Trump Cutoff

New York’s vaccine rollout has left out a high-risk group: inmates.

The State Department is warning Americans that help will be limited if they go abroad for nonessential reasons.

CDC Officials Say Evidence Indicates Schools Can Reopen If Precautions Are Taken

Britain Passes a Grim Milestone of 100,000 Coronavirus Deaths

The U.S. is now requiring tests for all incoming travelers and warning Americans that help could be limited if they go abroad.

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

Biden and Putin Speak, Agreeing to Extend Nuclear Treaty

The Secrets of Instagram Growth-Hacking

What is a Blockchain? Is It Hype?

Turkey Offers Uncertain Refuge for Iranians Fleeing Persecution

Fire That Killed Hsieh May Have Been Carelessness or Intentional, Officials Say

Democratic Congress Prepares to Take On Big Tech

What Do Gamers Wear? – The New York Times

Italy’s Prime Minister, Giuseppe Conte, Resigns After Weeks of Infighting

Diary Sow, Senegalese Student Missing in Paris, Is Said to Be Found

A Vine Reunion? Video Apps Clash and Byte Join Forces

Hong Kong’s First Covid-19 Lockdown Exposes Deep-Rooted Inequality

Protests in India Turn Violent as Angry Farmers Clash With Police

Mona Lisa Is Alone, but Still Smiling

Day of Celebration or Mourning? Australia Grapples With Its National Holiday

Twitter Acquires Revue, a Newsletter Company

How Travel Restrictions Work – The New York Times

South Korean Mayor Sexually Harassed Secretary, Report Finds

Israel’s early vaccine data offers hope.

British Auto Industry Risks Slow Decline After Brexit

They Found a Way to Limit Big Tech’s Power: Using the Design of Bitcoin

Fashion Trends Are Often Recycled. Now More Clothing Can Be, Too.

Why Is Big Tech Policing Free Speech? Because the Government Isn’t

Telegram, Pro-Democracy Tool, Struggles Over New Fans From Far Right

Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

First U.S. Case of Brazil-based Variant Found

Indian Farmers March Set for Republic Day

In Israel, Infections Drop Sharply After One Shot of Vaccine

Mexicans Worry That Even Getting Covid Won’t Make Their Leader Take It Seriously

James R. Flynn, Who Found We Are Getting Smarter, Dies at 86

Pompidou Center, Aging Symbol of the Future, to Close for Renovations

Giuseppe Conte to Resign as Italian Prime Minister

Four falsehoods Giuliani spread about Dominion.

The White House is extending travel bans on Europe and Brazil, and adding South Africa, because of the virus.

Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

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China wanted to show off its vaccines. It’s backfiring.

Why Your TV Spies on You

Twitter will test letting some users fact-check tweets.

Rare Violin Tests Germany’s Commitment to Atone for Its Nazi Past

In U.K., Concern Grows Over Vaccine Hesitancy Among Minority Groups

An Organ Recital, With a Coronavirus Shot

Covid-19 News: Live Updates – The New York Times

Chinese and Indian Troops Clash at Their Disputed Border

Here’s why West Virginia is a leader in the U.S. vaccine rollout.

Five Past Vaccine Drives and How They Worked

Song Yoo-jung, a South Korean Actress, Has Died at 26

Trump Wants Back on Facebook. This Star-Studded Jury Might Let Him.

Moderna Says Vaccine Still Protects Against Virus Variants

Israel Extradites Teacher Accused of Abuse in Australia, Reports Say

A vaccine ad invokes the culture of Mardi Gras to reduce hesitancy.

Debating Stimulus Checks – The New York Times

In Poor Madrid Neighborhood, Biggest Snowfall in Half Century Deepens Misery

Monitoring the Weather at the Edge of the World

Amazon Union Drive Takes Hold in Unlikely Place

The World’s Rarest Turtle Has a Shot at Escaping Extinction

China Wanted to Show Off Its Vaccines. It’s Backfiring.

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

AMLO, Mexican President, Has Coronavirus

How Space Became the Next ‘Great Power’ Contest Between the U.S. and China

Portugal’s President Wins Re-election, but Far Right Gains

Five Takeaways From the Developing Space War Between China and the U.S.

Navalny Attacked by Putin Allies After Russia Protests

How to Keep Internet Trolls Out of Remote Workplaces

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

Britain’s Alarm Over Virus Variant Silences Foes of Lockdown

French Roosters Now Crow With the Law Behind Them

Capitol Riot Puts Spotlight on ‘Apocalyptically Minded’ Global Far Right

China Sends Warplanes to Taiwan Strait in a Show of Force to Biden

Pro-Navalny Protest Photos: Wave of Anger Rolls Across Russia

For Nicaragua’s Lobstermen, Deadly Dives Are All Too Common

Asia’s ‘El Chapo’ Is Arrested in Amsterdam

Chinese Miner Pulled to Surface 2 Weeks After Underground Explosion

University of Michigan Suspends Athletic Activities Over Coronavirus Variant

‘America’s salad bowl’ is fertile ground for Covid-19.

Uber, After Buying Postmates, Lays Off More Than 180 Employees

Mass Rallies Sweep Russia in Protests Over Navalny’s Arrest

U.S. Virus Cases Top 25 Million

Olympic Athlete Speaks of Assault and Breaks a Bigger Silence in Greece

Barred From U.S. Under Trump, Muslims Exult in Biden’s Open Door

Navalny Protests: Live Updates as Russians Demand Opposition Leader’s Release

In Crises, Vaccines Can Be Stretched, but Not Easily

A Decade On, Silence Fills Egypt’s Field of Broken Dreams

Two Years After Legalizing Cannabis, Has Canada Kept Its Promises?

If Poor Countries Go Unvaccinated, a Study Says, Rich Ones Will Pay

Help With Vaccination Push Comes From Unexpected Businesses

Philippine Drug Raid Leaves 13 Dead

Hong Kong locks down a neighborhood for the first time since the pandemic began.

Beny Steinmetz, a Mining Magnate, Found Guilty in Swiss Corruption Trial

NY State Will Temporarily Run Out of Vaccine Doses by End of Day

Dave Chappelle tests positive for the virus.

Fresh Starts at the Top in Both Washington and Ottawa

New Virus Variant May Be Somewhat Deadlier, U.K. Warns

A Year Later, Wuhan, the First Post Coronavirus Pandemic City

Voices From China’s Covid Crisis, One Year After Wuhan Lockdown

How Beijing Turned China’s Covid-19 Tragedy to Its Advantage

Five million in the U.K. have gotten a vaccine and officials hint the variant may be more deadly, though it’s too soon to tell.

On ‘Rooftop of Africa,’ Ethiopia’s Troops Hunt Fugitive Former Rulers

Justin Trudeau to Get Biden’s First Official Call to a Foreign Leader

Intelligence Analysts Use U.S. Smartphone Location Data Without Warrants, Memo Says

Russia Seeks to Divert Youths From Lure of Navalny Protests

Smugglers Get Long Prison Terms in U.K. for Their Roles in Killing 39 Migrants

Facebook Invokes Its ‘Supreme Court’

Can an Executive in Kansas Save Movie Theaters?

Kremlin Welcomes Biden’s Offer to Extend Nuclear Treaty

A Vaccine Road Trip – The New York Times

Preserving Brutal Histories, One Garment at a Time

Director of Amazon’s ‘Tandav’ Cuts Scenes After Pressure From India’s Hindu Nationalists

Covid-19 News: Live Updates – The New York Times

A glimmer of hope in the U.K.: Nearly 5 million have received vaccine shots.

Ukraine Ended Secret Government Spending. Vaccine Makers Now Demand It.

Margaret Court to Get a Top Australian Honor, Drawing Outrage

1971: After 2 Years and 100 Sessions, Vietnam Peace Talks Remain Deadlocked

An Australia With No Google? The Bitter Fight Behind a Drastic Threat

Google Shuts Loon Helium Balloon Project

Saying Goodbye to Melbourne’s Weird and Wonderful Taxidermy

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

Eli Lilly Claims Drug Prevents Coronavirus Infection in Nursing Homes

Google Shuts Loon Hot-Air Balloon Project

Canada’s Governor General Resigns Amid Reports of a Toxic Workplace

Biden Cancels Keystone XL Pipeline and Rejoins Paris Climate Agreement

Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today

Suhail Zaheer Lari, Force for Preservation in Pakistan, Dies at 84

A year after the U.S. recorded its first virus case, the outbreak has ravaged the nation and deaths remain high.

In Court, Peter Nygard’s Lawyers Fail to Satisfy Judge’s Terms for Bail

Former Vatican Banker Convicted of Money Laundering and Embezzlement

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

Drug Prevents Coronavirus Infection in Nursing Homes, Maker Claims

Glastonbury Canceled Again, Casting Doubt Over Europe’s Music Festivals

U.K. Hospitals Struggle to Cope With a New Coronavirus Variant

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Says Russia Wants to Force It Out

What Internet Censorship Looks Like

‘Cannabis Factory’ Is Found in London’s Deserted Financial District

Traveling With a Purpose: For Some, It’s a 2021 Resolution

Covid-19 News: Live Updates – The New York Times

An A.S.L. interpreter who gave coronavirus updates dies of Covid-19 complications.

Former Coach Sentenced to Over 10 Years in Prison for Raping Star Speedskater

During one pandemic, students are training for the next.

New coronavirus variants could challenge vaccine efforts.

Sri Lanka reopens its airports, despite a surge in cases and chaos around a shaman’s tonic.

E.U. and U.K. in a Diplomatic Spat Over Ambassador’s Status

Biden’s First Day – The New York Times

Suicide Bombing in Crowded Baghdad Market Kills at Least 15

Amid One Pandemic, Students Train for the Next

Raised on Le Carré, He Wrote a Thriller Dipped in Poison

Locked Up in a Hotel for a Year, Then a Sudden Taste of Freedom

Biden restores ties with the World Health Organization cut by Trump.

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

The Netherlands will ban many flights and impose a nationwide curfew.

Emerging Coronavirus Variants May Pose Challenges to Vaccines

Iraq Flouts Coronavirus Precautions Amid Herd Immunity Belief

Keystone Rejection Tests Trudeau’s Balancing Act on Climate and Energy

Report Aims at ‘Reconciling’ France and Algeria, Its Former Colony

Madrid Explosion Leaves at Least 3 Dead

‘A Total Failure’: The Proud Boys Now Mock Trump

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

Will Biden Be an Activist President on the World Stage?

QAnon believers struggle with inauguration.

President Biden’s Tech To-do List

Madrid Explosion Leaves at Least 2 Dead

Italy says it will sue Pfizer over delays in vaccine delivery.

Iraqis Flout Virus Precautions Amid Widespread Belief in Immunity

Trump’s Last-Minute Moves Against China Complicate Biden’s Agenda

Here are steps you can take to protect yourself from the new coronavirus variant.

American Woman to Be Deported From Bali After Calling It ‘Queer Friendly’

A Chinese Celebrity Scandal Puts Surrogate Births on Trial

Stinky strips of paper could, in theory, help drive down virus transmission.

Barbara Shelley, England’s leading lady of horror movies, dies at 88.

Zimbabwe’s Foreign Minister Dies From Covid-19

A Capital Under Siege – The New York Times

The departing C.D.C. director discusses his time at the agency.

Here’s What the U.S. Declaration That China Is Committing ‘Genocide’ Could Mean

Suriname Could Be Latest Big Oil Find as Industry Cuts Costs

The Times’s 24-Hour Global Relay: New York to Hong Kong and Seoul to London

Vegan Restaurant ONA Gets Michelin Star in France, a First

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

N.Y.C. will run out of its current vaccine supply on Thursday, the mayor says. It’s not scheduled to get more until next week.

Canadian officials say changes to Pfizer’s production schedule will not delay vaccinations.

The SAT is Dropping its Essay Section, Subject Matter Tests During Pandemic

NASA’s Decision for Moon Rocket: Test Again or Prepare for Launch?

Parler Tries to Survive With Help From Russian Company

Coronavirus Death Toll in the U.S. Passes 400,000

Teenager’s Snow Cave Enters Canadian Survival Lore

Biden at Ceremony for Coronavirus Victims Says ‘To Heal, we Must Remember’

In Saudi Arabia, Quiet Changes May Ease Tensions With Biden

Navalny, From Jail, Issues Report Describing an Opulent Putin ‘Palace’

Could a Small Test Screen People for Covid-19?

Could a Smell Test Screen People for Covid?

As the pandemic’s toll mounts and his inauguration approaches, Biden takes charge.

As Political Crisis Meets Pandemic, Italians Wonder, Why?

Navalny, From Jail, Issues Report Describing an Opulent Putin ‘Palace’

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

Trump Bequeaths Biden an Upended World

U.S. Says China’s Repression of Uighurs Is ‘Genocide’

How to Make Data Privacy Real

When Joe Biden Takes the White House, He’ll Also Take @WhiteHouse Twitter

Student Who Was Jailed for Breaking Quarantine in Caymans Apologizes

India Celebrates as Cricket Team Humbles Australia on Its Own Turf

Is Rivian the Next Tesla? Investors Bet Big on Electric Truck Maker

Live Updates on the Covid-19 Vaccine, Cases and More

A Child of China’s Gilded Elite Strikes a Nerve Over Wealth and Privilege

Grief, Shock, Hope: Victims of Indonesian Crash Begin Their Anguished Goodbyes

Inside the Capitol Attack – The New York Times

Why Medical Tourism Is Drawing Patients, Even in a Pandemic

How Climbers Reached the Summit of K2 in Winter for the First Time

On Arab Spring Anniversary, Tunisia, Its Birthplace, Erupts

Thai Woman Is Sentenced to 43 Years for Criticizing Former King

Why T-Shirts Promoting the Capitol Riot Are Still Available Online

Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

Brazil Starts Vaccinations Amid Rise in Covid Cases and New Variants

U.S. to Impose Sanctions on Ship Involved in Russian Gas Pipeline

Covid Response Was a Global Series of Failures, W.H.O.-Established Panel Says

Two Additional Virus Variants Could Drive California’s Caseload Even Higher

China Expands Grad Schools as the Young Seek Jobs

Anti-Vaccine Groups Get Covid P.P.P. Loans

Anti-vaccine groups received more than $1 million in small-business relief loans.

Mexico’s López Obrador Eyes, Fond of Trump, Eyes Biden Administration Warily

Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

Europe Welcomes Biden, but Won’t Wait for Him

Incest Scandal Sets Off a New #MeToo Movement in France

Incest Scandal Sets Off a New #MeToo Movement in France

A Theater Serves as a Courthouse, Provoking Drama Offstage

Amazon’s ‘Tandav’ Show Angers India’s Hindu Nationalists

Mike Pompeo Leaves State Department With a Dubious Legacy

In Minnesota, a G.O.P. lawmaker’s death brings home the reality of the pandemic.

Egypt Denied an Oxygen Failure Killed Covid Patients. We Found That It Did.

Effort to Climb Skyscraper in Wheelchair Captivates Hong Kong

Egypt Denied an Oxygen Failure Killed Covid Patients. We Found That It Did.

Underselling the Vaccine – The New York Times

Navalny, Back in Russia, Faces Court Hearing Inside a Police Station

Twins with Covid-19 help scientists untangle the disease’s genetic roots.

Samsung Chief Will Return to Prison for Bribery

Most Major Economies Are Shrinking. Not China’s.

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Phil Spector Spent Last Days Suffering With Covid-19

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

Dutch Police Clash With Protesters Denouncing Lockdown Measures

True-Crime Podcast Puts Spotlight on Irish Coach Accused of Abuse

Nikolai Antoshkin, Who Helped Halt Chernobyl Disaster, Dies at 78

Cargo Ship Sinks Near Turkey, Leaving at Least 3 Dead, Officials Say

Top Biden Official Warns U.S. Covid Deaths Will Pass 500,000 in Weeks

States Scramble After Trump Administration Vaccine Doses Promises Falls Short

‘There Is No Safe Area’: In Kabul, Fear Has Taken Over

‘There Is No Safe Area’: In Kabul, Fear Has Taken Over

Behind a Secret Deal Between Google and Facebook

Navalny Prepares to Fly to Moscow, Despite Threat of Arrest

How a Historian Got Close, Maybe Too Close, to a Nazi Thief

Peloton’s Rapid Rise Is Threatened by Its Slow Delivery

A QAnon ‘Digital Soldier’ Marches On, Undeterred by Theory’s Unraveling

Thai Caves Attract Millions of Bats — and Now Scientists Too

Migrant Caravan, Now in Guatemala, Could Pose Early Test for Biden

Philippines Helicopter Crash Leaves 7 Soldiers Dead

Countries are bracing for the impact of more contagious virus variants.

This is how U.K. scientists found the variant.

Germany’s Buchenwald Memorial Urges Visitors to Respect Graves

Nepali Team Says It Has Reached K2 Summit in a Wintertime First

Children’s Screen Time Has Soared in the Pandemic, Alarming Parents and Researchers

Uganda’s Leader of 35 Years Is Re-elected After Bitter, Bloody Campaign

How UK Scientists Found the More Infectious Coronavirus Variant

Angela Merkel’s Party Chooses a New Leader

Inside Twitter’s Decision to Cut Off Donald J. Trump

Inside Twitter’s Decision to Cut Off Trump

How British Scientists Found the More Infectious Coronavirus Variant

How to (Literally) Drive the Coronavirus Away

In Hong Kong, a New Party Calls for Stability (and Raises Suspicions)

Snapchat Wants You to Post. They’re Willing to Pay Millions.

Hong Kong Protesters to Seek Asylum in U.S.

New York City’s Filipino nurses were hard hit by last year’s surge, and dread the second wave.

India Covid Vaccine Campaign Begins

NASA’s Space Launch System Hot-Fire Test: When to Watch

Biden Plans Covid Vaccine Push

Abbas Announces Palestinian Elections After Years of Paralysis

Biden picks a former F.D.A. chief to lead federal vaccine efforts, which will drop the name Operation Warp Speed.

Mexico Frees a General, and Wounds Its Alliance With the U.S.

Kim Tschang-Yeul, 91, Dies; Painted Water Drops Swollen With Meaning

Russia to Exit Open Skies Treaty, Escalating Rivalry With U.S.

Doctors’ offices contend with a deluge of requests for the vaccine.

‘The very health of our nation is at stake’: Biden proposes a $1.9 trillion virus package.

Trump Officials Try To Clarify Vaccine Comments

Does a Woman ‘Walking’ Her Boyfriend on a Leash Signal Covid Ennui?

A Mix of Pride and Doubts as Modi Launches India’s Covid-19 Vaccine Drive

WhatsApp Delays Privacy Changes Amid User Exodus

Fiji Will Lead U.N. Rights Body, Over Russian and Chinese Opposition

Hypersonic Superweapons Are a Mirage, New Analysis Says

Twitter and Facebook Barred Trump. China Is on His Side.

She Killed an American in 2012. Why Was She Freed in the Taliban Deal?

Covid Death Toll Over 2 Million Worldwide

In Defense of Television, Soccer’s All-Purpose Villain

When Tech Antitrust Failed – The New York Times

Hopes for Tokyo’s Summer Olympic Games Darken Due to Virus

Uganda Forces Surround Home of Opposition Leader Bobi Wine

She Killed an American in 2012. Why Was She Freed in the Taliban Deal?

Partner of Norwegian Ex-Minister Is Sentenced for Staging Attacks

Dutch Government Resigns After Benefits Scandal

In Ireland, Lifting a Veil of Prejudice Against Mixed-Race Children

The virus drains $2.5 billion from N.Y.C.’s property tax revenue.

How China’s Economy Bounced Back

Merkel’s Party to Choose New Leader, and Possible Successor as Chancellor

Hospitals in England struggle as the virus maintains its deadly grip.

With oxygen running low, a health care system in Brazil nears collapse.

North Korea Unveils New Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missile

Biden’s Plan – The New York Times

From the Capitol to Australian Skies, Misinformation Finds Supporters

TikTok Is Poised to Outlast Trump, and to Test Biden

Need a New Knee or Hip? A Robot May Help Install It

Will Australia Kill a Pigeon Named Joe?

Hong Kong Elvis Impersonator Dies at 68

Hopes for Tokyo’s Summer Olympics Darken

Hong Kong Elvis Impersonator Dies at 68

Why Does Australia Want to Kill a Bird Named Joe (Biden)?

Indonesia Quake Kills Dozens and Injures Hundreds

Mexico Clears Salvador Cienfuegos, Ex-Defense Minister, in Drug Case

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

Australia’s States Are Feuding Like Siblings. What Else to Do but Laugh?

France ramps up border controls and extends a nationwide curfew.

Helga Weyhe, Germany’s Oldest Bookseller, Dies at 98

Madrid Mayor Says Snowstorm Caused Nearly $2 Billion in Damage

U.S. Blacklisting of Yemen’s Houthis May Cause ‘Large-Scale Famine,’ U.N. Warns

The UK Bans Travel from Latin America, Portugal Citing Concern About Brazilian Variant

San Francisco’s Tech Workers Make the Big Move

What Does a More Contagious Virus Mean for Schools?

Surges in Arizona and California fuel record U.S. death totals.

Consumer Groups Target Amazon Prime’s Cancellation Process

Which Americans Can Get a Covid-19 Vaccine Now? Full Guidance

Facebook and Twitter Face International Scrutiny After Trump Ban

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

Grubhub will deliver Girl Scout cookies during the pandemic.

The Alternate Reality of Fringe Apps

For Huawei Executive Held in Canada, an Opulent Detention

Negative Coronavirus Test Required For Travelers Entering U.S.

A Raven Queen Vanishes, and Britain Checks a Prophecy

Covid-19 Vaccine and Cases News: Live Global Updates

For Flint, Mich., the public health traumas never seem to stop.

U.S. unemployment claims jump sharply, showing the pandemic’s continuing economic toll.

‘The Most Bipartisan Impeachment’ – The New York Times

Uganda Election 2021: What’s At Stake?

Rohingya Camp in Bangladesh Struck by Fire

China Takes the Lead in Demand for Swiss Watches

A Battle of Singing Stars,With Wings and Feathers

Many Migrants Still Stranded in Bosnia as Freezing Cold Sets In

W.H.O. Team Finally Lands in China to Begin Tracing Coronavirus

How Le Pen, Baudet and More in Europe Are Looking Away From Trump

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

Connecticut is investigating Amazon’s practices in the e-books market.

Who Is Eligible for the Covid Vaccine?

Millions Flock to Telegram and Signal as Fears Grow Over Big Tech

Overlooked No More: Dedé Mirabal, Who Carried the Torch of Her Slain Sisters

Dozens Die in Ethnic Massacre in Troubled Ethiopian Region

Italy’s Government Enters a Crisis in Middle of Pandemic

Facing new outbreaks, China puts more than 22 million under lockdown.

Intel, Under Pressure to Rethink Its Business, Ousts Its Chief Executive

Egypt Overturns Jail Sentences for 2 Women Who Gained Fame on TikTok

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

Pig Painting May Be World’s Oldest Cave Art Yet, Archaeologists Say

Another French Intellectual Falls After Comments on Abuse Accusations

‘Unacceptable’ Food Packages for Poorer Children Prompt Outcry in U.K.

Indonesia’s president receives a Chinese-made vaccine that produced disappointing trial results.

Is Letterboxd Becoming a Blockbuster?

The Truth About Your WhatsApp Data

The Real Dire Wolf Ran Into an Evolutionary Dead End

Italy Starts Largest Mob Trial in Decades

Covid-19 Live News and Updates

4 Ways to Do More With Your Smartphone Camera

Estonia’s Prime Minister Steps Down Under a Cloud

Experts Say Boeing Plane’s Pandemic Hiatus is a Possible Factor in Crash

For Some Scottish Seafood Exporters, Brexit Could Be a Death Knell

China Places Over 22 Million on Lockdown Amid New Covid Wave

Lack of Tiny Parts Disrupts Auto Factories Worldwide

The State of the Pandemic

Disappointing Chinese Vaccine Results Pose Setback for Developing World

How 8 Countries Have Tried to Keep Artists Afloat During Panemic

Jobless, Selling Nudes Online and Still Struggling

Two Friends, Two Continents, Very Different Pandemics

Aleksei Navalny Says He’ll Return to Russia on Sunday

South Korean Church Leader Gets Suspended Prison Term After Virus Fallout

Uganda Blocks Facebook Ahead of Contentious Election

​Kim Jong-un Doubles Down on North Korea’s Nuclear Program

​Kim Jong-un Uses Party ​Congress to Double Down on Nuclear Program

YouTube Suspends Trump’s Channel for at Least Seven Days

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

Cuba, Though Angered by Terror Designation, Is Looking Past Trump

Malaysia’s king declares a virus emergency, and other news from around the world.

Here’s What to Know About the South African and UK Virus Variants

Millipede Swarms Once Stopped Japanese Trains in Their Tracks

Angst in Senegal After Its ‘Best Student’ Goes Missing in Paris

U.S. to Require Negative Virus Tests From International Air Passengers

CDC Report Says Stricter Measures Could Have Saved Thousands of Lives in Europe

Three Lawmakers Test Positive for Coronavirus After Capitol Lockdown

What Is Most Popular on Streaming Platforms? Old Network TV Shows

Ireland Report on Mother and Baby Homes Reveals Abuse and Thousands of Deaths

Pompeo Says Iran Is New Base for Al Qaeda, but Offers Little Proof

Hospitals Struggle to Cope as New Coronavirus Variant Sweeps Britain

Vaccine Skepticism Helped Put Them in Power. Can They Inoculate Italy?

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

Donald Trump’s Twitter: What Happened?

Three Lawmakers Test Positive for Coronavirus After Capitol Lockdown

A Ham Sandwich Is Contraband in the Brave New Post-Brexit World

One Mask Is Good. Would Two Would Be Better?

Therapists Are on TikTok. And How Does That Make You Feel?

The Problem With Vaccine Websites

The Korean War Emptied the Town. Those Who Rebuilt It May Now Be Rewarded

‘I Could Just Vanish’: In Kabul, Pocket Notes to Prevent Anonymous Death

Covid-19 Vaccine, Cases Live Updates: The Latest Global News

Netflix, Flexing Its Muscles, Announces 2021 Film Slate

Sheldon Adelson, Billionaire Donor to G.O.P. and Israel, Is Dead at 87

‘Black Box’ From Indonesia Plane Crash Is Recovered

Data Recorder Recovered from Indonesian Plane Crash

‘The challenge ahead is enormous’: Joe Biden’s pick for C.D.C. director looks ahead.

A Corporate Backlash – The New York Times

Seoul’s Advice to Pregnant Women: Cook, Clean and Stay Attractive

The pandemic cut U.S. emissions more than 10 percent. The effects may not last.

On Factory Floors, a Chime and Flashing Light to Maintain Distance

Indian Court Suspends New Farm Laws, in Blow to Modi

China’s Stronger Currency Could Be a Fig Leaf for Biden

How to Pretend You’re in Tunis Tonight

As Bitcoin Prices Swing, Millionaires Lose Sleep Over Lost Keys

Gorillas at a San Diego Zoo park tested positive for the coronavirus.

This ‘Smart’ Office Cushion Tells You to Stop Slouching. It Also Records Your Absence.

The History Behind ‘Mob’ Mentality

Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

Twitter Removes Over 70,000 QAnon Accounts

Fringe Groups Splinter Online After Facebook and Twitter Bans

U.S. Rush to Declare Houthis Terrorists Threatens to Halt Aid to Yemen

Pompeo Returns Cuba to Terrorism Sponsor List, Constraining Biden’s Plans

Washington has another problem: The coronavirus is surging in the capital.

Indonesia gives emergency approval to a vaccine from a Chinese company.

Corruption Trial of French-Israeli Tycoon Begins in Switzerland

U.S. Imposes Sanctions on Ukrainians Linked to Giuliani for Election Disinformation

The Palestinian Authority authorizes use of Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine.

Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

Madrid Is Buried Under Heaviest Snowfall in 50 Years

Who Should Make the Online Rules?

Group Takes Legal Action Over Lack of Abortion Services in Northern Ireland

In Kashmir’s Stillness, Hopes Wither and Houseboats Sink

More New Yorkers start receiving the Covid-19 vaccine.

Covid-19 News: Live Updates – The New York Times

Pope Formalizes Women’s Roles, but Priesthood Stays Out of Reach

Indonesia Plane Crash Shakes Small Fishing Village

‘I’m Still Shocked’: Indonesian Airline Crash Shakes Small Fishing Village

The Disqualification Question – The New York Times

6 Park Rangers Killed in Congo Gorilla Reserve Ambush

6 Park Rangers Ambushed and Killed in Congo Gorilla Reserve

Taiwan New Passport Shrinks ‘Republic of China’

More people in New York become eligible for the vaccine.

Senator Klobuchar to Write Antitrust Book

Catch a Fish in Paris. Post on Social Media. Release.

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

U.S. to Declare Yemen’s Houthis a Terrorist Group, Raising Fears of Fueling a Famine

How Parler, a Chosen App of Trump Fans, Became a Test of Free Speech

With Trump Presidency Winding Down, Push for Assange Pardon Ramps Up

The Art of the Lie? The Bigger the Better

Stripped of Twitter, Trump Faces a New Challenge: How to Get Attention

Afghan Leaders Sideline Spokesmen in an Escalating Misinformation War

Populist, Prisoner, President: A Convicted Kidnapper Wins Kyrgyzstan Election

Populist, Prisoner, President: A Convicted Kidnapper Wins Kyrgyzstan Election

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

Ex-F.D.A. Chief: Reset U.S. Vaccine Rollout

A Year After Wuhan, China Tells a Tale of Triumph (and No Mistakes)

Indonesia Crash Thwarts Push to Rehabilitate Country’s Airlines

What to Know About the Boeing 737-500 Sriwijaya Air Plane Crash

State Dept. Moves to Ease Restrictions on Meeting With Taiwan Officials

He Created the Web. Now He’s Out to Remake the Digital World.

Indonesia Crash: What to Know About the Boeing Plane

Strong Views and ‘Close to the Boss’: How U.S. Envoy Reshaped a Conflict

11 Dead in 2 Landslides in Indonesia

Vaccine registration sites are opening across the country, and filling up in minutes.

Fauci suggests theaters could reopen ‘some time in the fall.’

Apple and Google Cut Off Parler, an App That Drew Trump Supporters

Much of Pakistan Loses Power in Massive Blackout

Biden pledges action on the pandemic and the economy.

Pope Calls Coronavirus Vaccinations an Ethical Obligation

How Singapore Has Kept the Coronavirus Off Campus

Twitter’s Ban on Trump Shows Where Power Now Lies

Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip Receive the Covid-19 Vaccine

The facial-recognition app Clearview sees a spike in use after Capitol attack.

Hong Kong Website Doxxing Police Gets Blocked, Raising Censorship Fears

Indonesia Boeing Plane Crashes Into Sea: The Latest Updates

In the Cold and Rain, India’s Farmers Press Their Stand Against Modi

Memorial to Massacre Victims in Norway Divides Traumatized Community

With New Law, Sweden Gains Power to Impose Coronavirus Restrictions

A religious event in Manila draws thousands, raising concerns that it might become a super-spreader event.

China Issues New Rules Aimed at Trump’s Sanctions

In Vaccine Geopolitics, a Great Game Played With Ukrainians’ Health

Confederate Battle Flag in the Capitol: A ‘Jarring’ First in U.S. History

Asia’s Weather Was Frigid, but the Pictures Are Nice

Indonesia Loses Contact With Plane Over Java Sea

As Coronavirus Mutates, the World Stumbles Again to Respond

Kim Jong-un Vows to Boost North Korea’s Nuclear Capability as Leverage With Biden

Parler Pitched Itself as Twitter Without Rules. Apple and Google Said Not Anymore.

Trump’s Twitter Account Permanently Suspended

6 Months Later, Covid Survivors Plagued by Health Problems

Cherry Blossom Trees Vandalized in San Francisco’s Japantown

Why I Got the Russian Vaccine

Bobi Wine Petitions The Hague, Citing Human Rights Violations

Pfizer Says Its Vaccine Works Against Key Mutation in Contagious Variants

Pro-Trump Mob Livestreamed Its Rampage, and Made Money Doing It

Amid the Rampage at the U.S. Capitol, a Sweatshirt Stirs Troubling Memories

A Polarizing Canadian ‘Messiah’ Shows How Pandemic Is Shaking Up Culture

In Amsterdam, Getting High at Coffee Shops May Soon Be for Locals Only

Rapid virus testing will ramp up inthe U.S., as F.D.A. approved three new at-home kits.

Biden Plans to Release Nearly All Available Doses to Speed Up Vaccinations

Trump Isn’t the Only One Spreading Misinformation on Social Media

Biden plans to release nearly all available doses in an attempt to speed vaccinations.

Coronavirus Vaccine Demand Has Health Officials Turning to Eventbrite

Biden plans to release nearly all available vaccine doses in an attempt to speed delivery.

Israel reaches a deal with Pfizer for enough vaccine to inoculate all its population over 16 by the end of March.

Protesters Given Prison Terms for Beating Reporter at Hong Kong Airport

She Said #MeToo. Now She’s Being Punished Under Defamation Law.

Ronnie Brunswijk: Suriname Guerrilla Leader, Drug Baron … and Social Reformer?

A Cascade of Crises – The New York Times

The Sperm Kings Have a Problem: Too Much Demand

Is Graphic Design the C.I.A.’s Passion?

The Impractical but Indisputable Rise of Retrocomputing

More states are detecting the highly contagious virus variant.

More states are detecting the highly contagious virus variant.

2020 is Tied With 2016 as Hottest Year Ever on Record

2020 Ties 2016 as Hottest Yet, European Analysis Shows

Gunmen Storm Wake in Mexico, Killing at Least Nine

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

South Korean Court Orders Japan to Compensate Wartime Sex Slaves

The Pandemic Helped Reverse Italy’s Brain Drain. But Can It Last?

California is loosening its vaccine eligibility rules.

Abu Bakar Bashir, Indonesian Cleric Tied to Bali Bombing, Is Freed

What Is Sedition? – The New York Times

‘Sedition’: A Complicated History – The New York Times

Covid-19 Live Updates: Fauci Predicts ‘Things Will Get Worse’ in January, and Asks for Patience on Vaccines

In Washington Riot, Echoes of Post-Soviet Uprisings

The virus spread faster in counties where large universities held classes in person.

Fauci Says He Thinks That January Covid Cases Will Get Worse

Boeing Reaches $2.5 Billion 737 Max Settlement with U.S.

Canadian Politicians Face Ire After Taking Trips During the Holidays

France Vows to Speed Up Covid Vaccine Rollout

Narinder S. Kapany, ‘Father of Fiber Optics,’ Dies at 94

Los Angeles County memo responds to Covid-19 surge

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

Shamsur Rahman Faruqi, Towering Figure in Urdu Literature, Dies at 85

Trump Is Banned on Facebook ‘at Least’ Until His Term is Over

Afghan War Casualty Report: January 2021

Trump Is Banned on Facebook ‘at Least’ Until His Term is Over

In Washington Riot, Echoes of Post-Soviet Uprisings

The President Is Losing His Platforms

It Wasn’t Strictly a Coup Attempt. But It’s Not Over, Either.

Trump. Twitter. QAnon. Who’s to Blame for DC Capitol Riot?

Overshadowed by events in Washington, the virus was deadlier than ever.

Wayfair raises pay for all of its U.S. workers to at least $15 an hour.

Twitter and Facebook Lock Trump’s Accounts After Violence on Capitol Hill

A Second Chinese Coronavirus Vaccine Is Said to Be Effective

A Shattering Blow to America’s Troubled Democratic Image

Japan Declares State of Emergency in Tokyo as Covid Cases Rise

Fans of H.G. Wells Cry Foul Over Errors in Commemorative Coin

Merkel Blames Trump for Violence, but Europe Also Sees Reason for Hope

Rampage at the Capitol – The New York Times

Once seen as a model, Israel now imposes a tighter coronavirus lockdown.

Study says plasma infusions, administered early, can keep older patients from many severe effects.

A Very Different ‘52 Places’

Japan to Declare State of Emergency in Tokyo Area After Days of Hesitation

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

‘Be There. Will Be Wild!’: Trump All but Circled the Date

The Best Movies and TV Shows New to Netflix, Amazon and Stan in Australia in January

Widely Used Software Company May Be Entry Point for Huge U.S. Hacking

Hong Kong’s Three Week Quarantine Frustrates Travelers

World Leaders Express Horror as U.S. Capitol Attack ‘Shakes the World’

Sunil Kothari, Eminent Scholar of Indian Dance, Dies at 87

Violence on Capitol Hill Is a Day of Reckoning for Social Media

After Quick Vaccine Success, Israel Faces New Virus Woes

Study Says Blood Plasma Reduces Risk of Severe Covid-19 if Given Early

Bryan Sykes, Who Saw the Ancient Past in Genes, Dies at 73

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

As Crisis Grows in Britain Over Coronavirus Variant, a Reprieve for Johnson

As Britain Enters a Crisis Period, a Reprieve of Sorts for Johnson

Court in Pakistan Bans ‘Virginity Tests’ in Sexual Violence Cases

A Lesson in Tech Survival

The Former Youth TV Star on a Mission to Transform the BBC

Albert Roux, Chef Who Brought French Cuisine to London, Dies at 85

China Exerts a Heavier Hand in Hong Kong With Mass Arrests

Will the Sudden E.U.-China Deal Damage Relations With Biden?

China Exerts a Heavier Hand in Hong Kong With Mass Arrests

Ohio State’s virus troubles prompt talk of postponing the national championship game.

The E.U. drug regulator approves the Moderna vaccine.

After rumors flared that Trump may be heading to Scotland on Jan. 19, the country’s leader says he will not be allowed in.

Julian Assange Is Denied Bail by U.K. Judge

A Big Night for Democrats

Second doses have begun for the earliest U.S. vaccine recipients.

The largest hospital system in New York sued 2,500 patients for unpaid medical bills after the pandemic hit.

The Tech That Will Invade Our Lives in 2021

Were Covid Patients in Egypt Killed by Oxygen Outage? Government Says No

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

‘I Will Get Up’: A Hard New Year Greets a World in Waiting

Iran May Pass #MeToo Law

Did Oxygen Outage Kill Covid Patients in Egypt? Government Says No.

The virus has recently infected one in 50 people in England, officials say.

Hong Kong Police Arrest Dozens of Pro-Democracy Leaders

Kim Jong-un Opens Party Congress With Admission of Failures in North Korea

As the coronavirus rages in California, L.A. medics are told to ration oxygen.

Running low on oxygen, emergency workers in Los Angeles County are told to administer the minimum necessary.

Vaccination drives are off to slow starts around the world.

Prominent French Intellectual Steps Down Amid Accusations of Incest

New York Stock Exchange Pressured to Push Ahead and Delist 3 Chinese Firms

The U.S. surgeon general warns not to let priority guidelines slow down vaccinations.

Here Are The 8 Chinese Apps Trump Banned

Isaac Shoshan, Israeli Spy Who Posed as an Arab, Is Dead at 96

Gordon ‘Butch’ Stewart, Founder of Sandals Resorts, Dies at 79

One in 50 people in England have been infected with the virus, officials say.

Prominent French Intellectual Falls to Accusations of Incest

More than 40 people tested positive after Christmas services at a church in Massachusetts.

Vaccine Rollouts in Europe Are Off to a Shaky Start, Even as Lockdowns Expand

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

V.R. Is Not a Hit. That’s OK.

It’s Mother vs. Son in Britain’s Priciest Divorce War

South Korea Will Send Delegation to Iran Over Seized Ship

Hakuho, Sumo Champion, Tests Positive for Coronavirus

China Sentences Huarong’s Lai Xiaomin to Death

Gulf States Agree to Ease Relations With Qatar

Vietnam Imprisons 3 Journalists Amid Broader Attack on Speech

Georgia Votes – The New York Times

Is the Vaccine Halal? Indonesians Await the Answer

How to Pretend You’re in Cartagena Today

It Spied on Soviet Atomic Bombs. Now It’s Solving Ecological Mysteries.

Inside the C.I.A., She Became a Spy for Planet Earth

How Gabriel Sterling Debunked Trump’s Georgia Fraud Claims, Point by Point

Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

Mexico Approved the Oxford-AstraZeneca Vaccine for Emergency Use.

Saudi Arabia Will Reopen Borders With Qatar, Easing a Regional Rift

UK Lockdown: Schools, Colleges to Close as Coronavirus Variant Rages

Plans to Raze Louis Kahn-Designed Dorms in India Are on Hold

As Birthrate Falls, South Korea’s Population Declines, Posing Threat to Economy

Countries Debate Delaying Second Vaccine Doses

Scotland goes back into lockdown as the new variant of the virus gains a foothold.

Trump’s Call to Brad Raffensperger Leaves Allies Fearful for American Democracy

Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

Britain Braces for a Dark Winter as Covid Variant Spreads

Rescuers Search for Survivors in Norway Landslide That Killed at Least 7

Thinking About Growing a Beard in 2021?

Tech Predictions for 2021 – The New York Times

Rescuers Search for Survivors in Norway Landslide That Killed at Least 7

Missions to Mars, the Moon and Beyond Await Earth in 2021

Is Slack Down? Yes. – The New York Times

Post-Covid offices could be more dynamic than ever.

Without Tourism, Life in a Tuscan Village Slides Back in Time

The N.B.A.’s halftime performers feel the strain of the pandemic.

Iran Increases Uranium Enrichment at Key Nuclear Facility

The pandemic has hit addiction recovery hard.

Iraq, Struggling to Pay Debts and Salaries, Plunges Into Economic Crisis

China Moves to Punish Lawyers Hired to Help Hong Kong Activists

Iran Increases Uranium Enrichment at Key Nuclear Facility

U.K. Judge Blocks Assange’s Extradition to U.S., Citing Mental Health Concerns

The Virus Is Still Winning

Hundreds of Google Employees Unionize, Culminating Years of Activism

Playing the ‘Green Lottery’: Life Inside Colombia’s Emerald Mines

In Reversal, Pentagon Announces Aircraft Carrier Nimitz to Remain in Middle East

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

As Rollout Falters, Scientists Debate New Vaccination Tactics

Biden Plans Renewed Nuclear Talks With Russia While Punishing Kremlin, Adviser Says

100 Civilians Are Reported Dead After Attacks in Niger

Teachers on TV? Schools Try Creative Strategy to Narrow Digital Divide

L.A.’s Covid Spread Is Most Rapid in Households, Mayor Garcetti Says

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

A case every six seconds: The mayor of Los Angeles warns of the virus’s rapid spread in households.

Shirley Young, Businesswoman and Cultural Diplomat to China, Dies at 85

Shirley Young, Businesswoman and Cultural Diplomat to China, Dies at 85

A Year of Scandals and Self-Questioning for France’s Top Publishers

Pope Francis Chides Those Traveling Abroad to Escape Lockdowns

Brian Urquhart, Troubleshooter for the U.N., Dies at 101

Armed Attackers Kidnap and Kill 11 Miners in Pakistan

Julian Assange Faces Ruling on Extradition to U.S.

Italy Mourns an Immigrant’s Life Cut Short

The homes of Mitch McConnell and Nancy Pelosi were reportedly vandalized.

Coronavirus surge hits Los Angeles

‘Losing our grip’: In some neighborhoods, the devastation of the pandemic goes far beyond the disease itself.

A teacher whose class video made her a national sensation dies from Covid-19 at 35.

With Concessions and Deals, China’s Leader Tries to Box Out Biden

Has Africa been spared? Researchers say the numbers of cases and deaths are probably undercounted.

India Approves Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid-19 Vaccine and 1 Other

Canada requiring negative coronavirus tests for international air travelers

Coronavirus surge hits Los Angeles

The Los Angeles area is hit with a Christmas coronavirus surge.

Ben Chafin, a Virginia State Senator, Dies With Covid-19

25 California prisons have logged more than 1,000 infections. None are in the first wave of vaccinations.

The Netherlands Will Speed Its Lagging Vaccination Campaign

Tokyo asks for a national state of emergency.

Tim Severin, Seafarer Who Replicated Explorers’ Journeys, Dies at 80

Coast Guard Suspends Search for Missing Boat With 20 Aboard

Targeted Killings Are Terrorizing Afghans. And No One Is Claiming Them.

Conjuring Up the World Through the Sense of Taste

India nears approval for two vaccines.

Some Covid Survivors Haunted by Loss of Smell and Taste

Israel has vaccinated more of its population, by far, than any other country in the world.

A Continent Where the Dead Are Not Counted

Fleeing lockdown, Americans are flock to Mexico City – where the coronavirus is surging

A Canadian ‘Buy Local’ Effort Fights Amazon on Its Own Turf

He Calmed Gaza, Aided Israel’s Arab Ties and Preserved Hopes for Peace

Rowing the Nile: A Soothing Respite in a Chaotic Metropolis

Taiwan Vows to Stick to Covid-19 Limits

The New Orleans Saints’ star running back, Alvin Kamara, is placed on the N.F.L.’s Covid reserve list.

In Abrupt Reversal of Iran Strategy, Pentagon Orders Aircraft Carrier Home

Is There a Future for Winnipeg’s Landmark Department Store?

Britain Opts for Mix-and-Match Vaccinations, Confounding Experts

How Support for Legal Abortion Went Mainstream in Argentina

Dr. Fauci advises against the British approach of delaying a second dose of vaccine.

Ontario’s finance minister resigns after a jaunt in the Caribbean.

How Israel Became a World Leader in Vaccinating Against Covid-19

U.K. Eliminates the Tampon Tax

New Year’s Rave in France Draws 2,500 People

Mitt Romney Criticizes Flaws in Planning for U.S. Vaccine Rollout

Mitt Romney Criticizes Flaws in Planning for U.S. Vaccine Rollout

Armando Manzanero, Mexican composer of hits by Luis Miguel, Elvis Presley, dead at 86

The Philippines Bars Travelers From U.S. After a Third State Detects U.K. Variant

Black and Hispanic Americans turn to doctors who look like them for reassurance on vaccinations.

Chief Justice John Roberts commends the courts’ responses to the pandemic.

Florida health officials detect the state’s first identified coronavirus variant case.

What to Know as Troubled Afghan Peace Talks Enter a New Phase

AstraZeneca and Sinopharm clear regulatory hurdles in a week of vaccine milestones.

Happy New Year – The New York Times

Brexit Customs Checks Make a Quiet Debut at U.K. Ports

The Problem With Problem Sharks

An Embattled Public Servant in a Fractured France

Confessions of a Virtual Reality Gym Rat

New York Stock Exchange to Delist China Mobile, Among Others

Doctors say both vaccine doses are necessary to protect a body from the virus.

Resolving to live a lot better than in 2020.

A holiday all about drinking and reveling with mobs of strangers — what could go wrong?

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

The U.S. reaches 20 million cases.

A Pharmacist is Arrested After He Allegedly Allowed 500 Vaccine Doses to Spoil

A locked-down Europe bids a subdued good riddance to an awful year.

‘Not everyone is at the New Year’s table now’: Putin laments the virus’s grip on Russia.

A pharmacist is arrested after he allegedly allowed more than 500 vaccine doses to spoil.

Senator David Perdue Goes into Quarantine

Australia Tweaks Anthem to Recognize Indigenous History

Daniel M. Tellep, Engineer Who Steered Lockheed’s Growth, Dies at 89

42 People in West Virginia Mistakenly Given Virus Treatment Instead of Vaccine

Louis Kahn-Designed Dorms in India May Be Razed

This year, the midnight drag queen arrives at 9 p.m.

The Biggest Trends of TikTok 2020

Here’s how New York City is planning to break up illicit parties.

Hundreds of Migrants Stranded in Freezing Weather in Bosnia

How Does the Coronavirus Variant Spread? Here’s What Scientists Know

Times Square will be closed off, but the ball drop is happening.

Preparing for a new year, many have a message for the old one: good riddance.

Microsoft Says Russian Hackers Viewed Some of Its Source Code

Largely free of the virus, New Zealand could party like it was 2019.

Recipes for New Year’s Eve Food at Home

‘Ratatouille,’ the Musical: How This TikTok Creation Came Together

A German Town Warily Considers a Future Without a Deep U.S. Presence

Here are some ways you can see off the year, virtually.

How Lin Qi’s Poisoning Death Shocked China

Guam quietly leads the United States into 2021.

Gibraltar Gets Its Own Last-Minute Brexit Deal on Borders

Some U.K. doctors plan to defy instructions to wait longer on vaccine booster shots.

Brexit’s Silver Lining for Europe

Coronavirus Dominates Merkel’s Last New Year’s Speech as Chancellor

Jimmy Lai Is Ordered Back to Jail by Hong Kong’s Top Court

FarmVille Once Took Over Facebook. Now Everything Is FarmVille.

Brexit, Finalized – The New York Times

Joy Survives: Your Positive Moments From 2020

Jobs, Houses and Cows: China’s Costly Drive to Erase Extreme Poverty

German Automakers Are Charged Up and Ready to Take on Tesla

Fou Ts’ong, Famed Chinese Pianist, Dies of Covid-19 at 86

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

74 of Our Favorite Facts for 2020

Death Transformed a Year, and What May Lie Ahead

Brexit, Lockdown and a Vaccine: U.K. Has a Head-Spinning Day of Change

As the Pandemic Took Lives, It Also Stole Hopes

‘Grim’ Virus Discoveries in Colorado and California Alarm Scientists

Iran Approves Payments for Shooting Down Ukraine Airliner

Amazon Buys Wondery as Podcasting Race Continues

74 Facts for 2020 – The New York Times

U.S. Penalizes Venezuelan Officials Involved in Imprisoning Citgo Executives

Indian State Ruled by Modi’s Party Bans Islamic Schools

What Argentina’s New Law Legalizing Abortion Means for Latin America

Colorado may have a second case of the more contagious virus variant.

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

New Year’s Eve 2020: How to Celebrate

A Chinese coronavirus vaccine has proved effective, its maker said.

The Climate Desk Looks Ahead to 2021

Norway Landslide Injures 10 and Leaves 15 Missing

U.K. Parliament Set to Approve Post-Brexit Trade Deal

As Aftershocks Rattle Croatia, Earthquake Recovery Is Slow and Perilous

Yemen Airport Is Attacked as New Government Arrives

He Was Hospitalized for Covid-19. Then Hospitalized Again. And Again.

China and E.U. Leaders Strike Investment Deal, but Political Hurdles Await

She Mocked Men’s Bluster. Then Came the Complaints.

U.K. Authorizes Covid-19 Vaccine From Oxford and AstraZeneca

Test Your 2020 Knowledge – The New York Times

Indonesia Disbands Islamic Defenders Front Over Charges of ‘Terrorism’

25 Days That Changed the World: How Covid-19 Slipped China’s Grasp

The 2020 Good Tech Awards

Britain Authorizes Covid-19 Vaccine From Oxford and AstraZeneca

Jonathan Pollard, Convicted Spy, Arrives in Israel

Argentina Legalizes Abortion, a Milestone in a Conservative Region

A Chinese Covid-19 Vaccine Has Proved Effective, Its Maker Says

Hong Kong Protesters Who Fled by Boat Are Sentenced to Prison in China

A congressman-elect from Louisiana died from Covid-19 complications.

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

More Contagious Coronavirus Variant Found in Colorado

First Case of British Coronavirus Variant Has Been Confirmed in the U.S.

China Has All It Needs to Vaccinate Millions, Except Proof Its Vaccines Work

Arrest of Cameraman in Ethiopia Signals Wider Crackdown

Hit Hard by the Pandemic, Mexico’s Drug Cartels Tweaked Their Playbook

Cryptocurrency Start-Up Underpaid Women and Black Employees, Data Shows

Egypt Court Sentences Ex-Student to 3 Years in #MeToo Case

U.K. Mourns the End of Erasmus Program in Wake of Brexit

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

New Data Triples Russia’s Covid-19 Death Toll

W.H.O. Official Says Covid Pandemic Is ‘Not Necessarily the Big One’

U.K. Says It Can’t Guarantee Assistance for Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, Citizen Held in Iran

Flawed Facial Recognition Leads To Arrest and Jail for New Jersey Man

U.K. Virus Surge Surpasses Spring Peak as Lockdown Choices Loom

Hospital and case numbers in England surpass the first peak, despite lockdowns.

Argentina Senate to Vote on Bill Legalizing Abortion

In 2020, We Were There: The Year’s 13 Most Popular Dispatches

Strong Earthquake Strikes Central Croatia

Boeing 737 Max to Resume Flying U.S. Passengers on Tuesday

The Double Life of Franco A.

Vaccinations have begun at the nursing home hit by the first U.S. virus cluster.

Life Without Amazon (Well, Almost)

Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

A Far-Right Terrorism Suspect With a Refugee Disguise: The Tale of Franco A.

Vaccinations begin at the nursing home where 46 died in the pandemic’s first days.

Spain will register those who choose not to get vaccinated, and will share the information with the E.U.

For Covid-19 Vaccines, Some Are Too Rich — and Too Poor

Pope Francis Strips Powerful Vatican Office of Its Financial Assets

South Africa records one million infections.

Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

What it feels like to get the vaccine.

Some doses of Pfizer’s vaccine are slightly delayed over cold-storage concerns.

Austrian Lockdown Covers Schools and Stores, but Not Ski Hills

Small Number of Covid Patients Develop Severe Psychotic Symptoms

Loujain al-Halthloul, Saudi Rights Activist, Gets Prison Sentence

The Most-Read Stories of 2020

Italy uses flowers to help spread a vaccine message.

Revisiting the Unseen Corners of the World

The big question for the U.S. vaccine campaign: Who’s next?

The Lasting Lessons of John Conway’s Game of Life

The pandemic is accelerating Turkey’s economic tailspin.

China warns against Lunar New Year travel after finding cases in two cities.

Refugees Come Under Fire as Old Foes Fight in Concert in Ethiopia

Chinese Citizen Journalist Sentenced to 4 Years for Covid Reporting

Italy Turns to Flower Power to Help Spread Vaccine Message

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

The pandemic has devastated U.S. prisons, but it could save one woman on death row.

These are the treasured diners and hidden haunts that Covid-19 closed for good.

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

Reginald Foster, Vatican Latinist Who Tweeted in the Language, Dies at 81

Battered Turkish Economy Puts a Powerful Erdogan to the Test

Jobless benefits run out as Trump resists signing the relief bill.

1 of every 17 people in the U.S. has been infected, and 1 in 1,000 has died. Yet the worst may lie ahead.

Thanksgiving travel swelled caseloads less than expected. Could a Christmas surge also be muted?

Ex-Military Officers Criticize Spain’s Government and Praise Franco

In a Village of Widows, the Opium Trade Has Taken a Deadly Toll

In efforts to vaccinate Europeans, a push to overcome skepticism.

China Orders Ant Group to Revamp Its Business

E.U.’s Mass Vaccination Campaign Starts, With Nursing Homes as Focus

Welcoming a New Year at an Ancient Festival in Pakistan

New Year’s Eve Playlist From Around the World

Central and Southern California Have 0 Percent I.C.U. Capacity

Austria enters its third lockdown. Israel is set to follow suit.

U.K. Virus Variant Found in Japan, Spain and France

A Beloved World War II Photo Comes to Life in a Virtual Reunion

Neverland Ranch Is Sold for $22 Million

Germany and Hungary Begin Vaccinations a Day Early

The truck jam at a U.K. port is easing, days after France reopened its border.

Japan, Spain and France find the new coronavirus variant, mostly linked to travel from Britain.

Snail, Fish and Sheep Soup, Anyone? Savory New Finds at Pompeii

George Blake, British Spy Who Betrayed the West, Dies at 98

It’s lonely on the top, and in the lodge, as ski resorts struggle.

Truck Jam Eases at U.K. Port Days After France Reopens Border

Sailors Stranded for Months as China Refuses to Let Coal Ships Unload

Brazil Is Famous for Its Meat. But Vegetarianism Is Soaring.

The Brexit Fight, Through a Reporter’s Prism of a Changed Continent

1895: Wretched Weather Mars Christmas in London

As Virus Resurges in Africa, Doctors Fear the Worst Is Yet to Come

France and Japan report cases of the virus variant that prompted lockdowns in Britain.

She Chronicled China’s Crisis. Now She Is Accused of Spreading Lies

Brexit Deal Done, Britain Now Scrambles to See if It Can Work

Images of Light: Christmas Services Penetrate Darkness Around the World

With Pandemic Raging, London Homeless Shelter in Hotels for Awhile

‘Box’ or Gem? A Scramble to Save Asia’s Modernist Buildings

Brexit Deal Poses Threat to Boris Johnson and U.K. Conservative Party

Russian Police Arrest a Top Navalny Ally, Lyubov Sobol

Pope Francis Makes Christmas Appeal for Nations to Share Vaccines

Minoru Makihara, Who Ran Mitsubishi After It Stumbled, Dies at 90

U.K. Increasingly Isolated as U.S. Restricts Travel

US Will Require UK Travelers to Have a Negative Coronavirus Test

25 Stories for December 25th

Covid Vaccine Launch Evokes Memories of Polio Era

Stateless, She Became the Face of a Largely Invisible Plight

Adapting to a Holiday Season Stripped of Its Essence

In One Person, the Story of a Place

U.S. to Require Negative Covid-19 Test for All Travelers From U.K.

Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today

Robinhood’s 2020 Recaps Are a Meme for a Volatile Year

Brexit Is Finally Done, but U.K. Ambitions Already Seems Outdated

An Oscar Winner Made a Khashoggi Documentary. Streaming Services Didn’t Want It.

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

Mexico Begins Covid Vaccine Rollout

In a lonely time, a teacher in Brazil creates a ‘hugging kit’ for her students.

Trucks Stuck in U.K. After France Border Closure Begin Moving

China Opens Antitrust Investigation Into Alibaba

Post-Brexit Trade Deal: 5 Takeaways

A Freight Traffic Logjam Eases at Britain’s Ports

Brexit Deal Is a Pretty Good One for the E.U.

Additional modeling shows the British variant’s high transmissibility.

How Canada Has Become a Pilgrimage Site for ‘Schitt’s Creek’ Fans

A freight traffic logjam eases at British ports, and other news from around the world.

An Irish boy writes to Pfizer requesting a vaccination for Santa, and receives a reply from its C.E.O.

Pakistani Court Orders Men Released in Daniel Pearl Case

Biden Expected to Expand US-India Relationship, While Stressing Human Rights

Brexit Trade Deal Reached Between Britain and the E.U.

A garden leads to a magical friendship.

Why China Turned Against Alibaba’s Jack Ma

Why China Turned Against Jack Ma

Bollywood, Reeling From the Pandemic, Shifts to Streaming

French President Macron, Free of Covid Symptoms, Leaves Isolation

Shinzo Abe Aide Faces Fine Over Campaign Finance Allegations

How much herd immunity is enough?

First trucks board ferries at British ports.

A Conversation With Joe Biden

Death comes in multiples in a close-knit valley on the Mexican border.

A Covid Christmas comes to Bethlehem.

Covid-19: How Much Herd Immunity is Enough?

How Much Herd Immunity Is Enough?

With Money, and Waste, China Fights for Chip Independence

China Aims to Tackle Obesity with New ‘Healthy China’ Initiative

A Covid Christmas Comes to Bethlehem

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

A Flying Elephant, a Teacher’s Hugs: 12 Tales of Pandemic Resilience

Trump Warns Iran of Retaliation After Attacks on U.S. Embassy in Baghdad

Britain and E.U. Scramble to Reach Brexit Deal Before Christmas

How to Pretend You’re in Quebec City Tonight

As Evidence Mounts that Navalny Was Poisoned by State, Russians Just Sigh

Israeli Election, Take Four: Conservatives vs. Conservatives

Blackwater’s Bullets Scarred Iraqis. Trump’s Pardon Renewed the Pain.

2020 in Animal News – The New York Times

U.K. Tightens Restrictions as Alarm About Coronavirus Variant Grows

Pennsylvania man is accused of casting Trump vote for his dead mother.

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

Canada Approves the Moderna Vaccine

Switzerland begins Covid-19 vaccinations. – The New York Times

What We Know About Clubhouse’s App Influencer Program

A New Population of Blue Whales Was Discovered Hiding in the Indian Ocean

How Mink, Like Humans, Were Slammed by the Coronavirus

Covid Antibody Drugs Go Unused as Need Soars

A Choir Tries to Keep Its Christmas Tradition Alive

Indian airports are struggling with the ban on flights from Britain.

Why Israel Faces a Fourth Election in Just Two Years

Molchat Doma Is Fun on TikTok. In Belarus, It’s Serious.

Jimmy Lai Is Freed on Bail but Barred From Speaking

Isolation appears to have helped homeless populations avoid the worst of the pandemic.

Pundit Accountability – The New York Times

Even after border reopens, truckers stuck at British ports scuffle with the police.

Overwhelmed by virus victims, a New York funeral home became a scene of ‘horrifying disrespect.’

The Tech That Was Fixed in 2020 and the Tech That Still Needs Fixing

China-E.U. Talks Hit Another Snag as Biden Camp Objects

China-E.U. Talks Hit Another Snag, as Biden Camp Objects

3 French Gendarmes Killed After Responding to Reports of Domestic Abuse

Xin Xing, Giant Panda With Progeny Around the Globe, Dies at 38

Fraser Island Fire Blamed on Campfire, Australian Official Say

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

Trial of High-Dose Blood Thinners in I.C.U. Patients Is Halted

Ezra F. Vogel, Eminent Scholar of China and Japan, Dies at 90

U.S. Weighs Granting Immunity to Saudi Prince in Alleged Assassination Attempt

France fast-tracks citizenship for frontline workers.

California hospitals face twin crises of capacity and ‘moral distress.’

Amazon Workers Near Vote on Joining Union at Alabama Warehouse

Poor Maintenance and Construction Flaws Are Cited in Italy Bridge Collapse

France Fast-Tracks Citizenship for Frontline Workers

E.U. Urges Member Countries to Lift U.K. Travel Bans

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

France Eases U.K. Border Restrictions for Some Travelers

Experts Are Skeptical That Travel Bans Can Stop the Spread of New Coronavirus Variants

Mexico Misled Citizens About the Severity of Coronavirus in its Capital

Pulse Oximeters and Coronavirus: Devices Have Higher Error Rate in Black Patients

Kashmir Votes, and India Hails It as Normalcy in a Dominated Region

2021 Travel Guide: Covid Restrictions, Vaccine, Flight Cancellations, Cruises and More

Georgia Senate Runoff Targeted by Misinformation ‘Superspreaders’

Israel Heads Toward Yet Another Election, Its 4th in 2 Years

Family of U.S. Student Jailed for Quarantine Violation Pleads for Her Release

Our Digital Lives Drive a Brick-and-Mortar Boom in Data Centers

E.U. urges member countries to lift blanket travel bans for Britain.

Family of U.S. Student Jailed for Quarantine Violation Pleads for Her Release

The Cost of an Unfocused Stimulus

‘Each Day Is Critical’: South Korea’s 11th-Hour Battle with Covid

England considers wider lockdown to curb spread of the new variant.

A Race to Become the Tesla of Delivery Trucks and Vans

How Retail Online Shops Are Trying Augmented Reality

Does the Shoe Fit? Try It On With Augmented Reality

After Bars and Beaches, Gibbons Await a New Home in Thailand

For U.K., an Early Taste of Brexit as Borders Are Sealed

Murders of Journalists Doubled in 2020

Protests at Oregon State Capitol Over Virus Restrictions

Millions are traveling in the U.S., despite warnings.

Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

Cryptocurrency Company Ripple Facing an S.E.C. Lawsuit

Why Hong Kong Activist, Nathan Law, Seeks Political Asylum in Britain

Nathan Law, Hong Kong Activist, Seeks U.K. Asylum

Lockerbie Bombing of 1988: US Unseals Charges Against New Suspect

Google Denies Antitrust Claims in Early Response to U.S. Lawsuit

1998 U.S. Embassy Bombing Victims Are Assured Equal Compensation in Deal With Sudan

U.S. Unseals Charges Against New Suspect in 1988 Lockerbie Bombing

Ariana Grande and Dalton Gomez Are Engaged, Singer Says

The Mystery of the Disappearing Manuscripts

Navalny Says Russian Agent Confessed to Plot to Poison Him

Moderna’s vaccine rolls out in the U.S.

Concerns About Covid Strain Cut Off U.K. From Europe

Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

These Countries Have Banned U.K. Travel

2 People-Smugglers Are Convicted of Manslaughter in U.K. Truck Deaths

Who Takes the Eurostar? Almost No One, as the Pandemic Fuels a Rail Crisis

Citing Coal Shortages, China Rations Electricity for Millions

German White Supremacist Is Sentenced to Life in Prison

Alarmed by reports of new coronavirus strain, nations close doors to Britain.

Charting the Virus – The New York Times

China Long Avoided Talking About Mental Health. Then Covid Hit.

A Brazen Police Shooting Caught on Video Sparks Anger in the Philippines

E.U. to Embark on a High-Stakes Coronavirus Vaccine Rollout

She Called Police Over a Neo-Nazi Threat. But the Neo-Nazis Were Inside the Police.

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

Ariana Grande Announces Engagement to Dalton Gomez

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

The official leading Operation Warp Speed pins the blame for vaccine shortfalls on an administrative error.

On Brexit and Coronavirus, Boris Johnson Leaves It Late

Bans on U.K. Travelers Are Imposed Amid Concern Over New Virus Variant

‘Covid Can’t Compete.’ In a Place Mired in War, the Virus Is an Afterthought.

The Antitrust Case Against Big Tech, Shaped by Tech Industry Exiles

Trump Incentives for Signing Peace Accords With Israel Could Be at Risk

Giving Billions Fast, MacKenzie Scott Upends Philanthropy

European countries begin barring travelers from the U.K. over concerns of a new coronavirus variant.

Thousands of internal documents reveal how China censored its internet in the early days of the pandemic.

New York City vaccinated six million people in less than a month. In 1947.

A Minnesota state senator, one of several who contracted the coronavirus after local Republican meetings, has died.

The Coronavirus Is Mutating. What Does That Mean for Us?

‘I Miss Home’: In Tigray Conflict, Displaced Children Suffer

Nepal’s Prime Minister, K.P. Sharma Oli, Calls for New Elections

A Company Made P.P.E. for the World. Now Its Workers Have the Virus.

Netanyahu becomes the first Israeli to be inoculated against Covid-19.

As vaccines arrive, the virus continues to ravage the U.S. and Europe.

Apple closes all California stores as virus cases spike.

U.K. Imposes Harsher Lockdown on London, Citing New Version of Virus

The C.D.C. advisory panel has endorsed the Moderna vaccine.

Congressional Leaders Work to finalize a $900 Billion Stimulus Deal

Trump Contradicts Pompeo Over Russia’s Role in Hack

Emmanuel Macron’s Doctor Calls His Condition Stable

Cyberpunk 2077 Was Supposed to Be the Biggest Video Game of the Year. What Happened?

Head of U.S. Vaccine Distribution Apologies to States for Shortfalls

With Trump Fading, Ukraine’s President Looks to a Reset With the U.S.

U.K. Imposes Harsher Lockdown on London, Citing New Version of Virus

Frontline workers were left off the vaccine list at Stanford Medical Center in Palo Alto. They fought back.

Syria, Burdened by War’s Destruction, Now Faces Covid

The F.D.A. approves Moderna’s Covid vaccine, adding millions more doses to the U.S. supply.

8 nuns died of Covid-19 within a week at a retirement home in Wisconsin.

The New York City Sheriff’s Office has a crucial role during the pandemic.

Greece Wants Him in Prison. Instead, He’s in the E.U. Parliament.

Epstein Associate Is Charged With Rape of Minors in France

How China Censored Covid-19 – The New York Times

Once a Slogan of Unity, ‘Je Suis Charlie’ Now Divides France

Lebanese Officials Try to Limit Inquiry Into Deadly Beirut Blast

Athletes Leaving the Field Are Joining LinkedIn

Flash Invaders: Another Game for a World on Pause

A Covid-19 Surge and Conspiracy Theories Roil Pakistan

The U.S. says employers can require workers to get the Covid-19 vaccine.

Pompeo Says Russia Was Behind Cyberattack on U.S.

‘R’ is for Rohingya: Sesame Street Creates New Muppets for Refugees

A Chinese official confirms that a million citizens received unproven homegrown vaccines.

Covax, an international health group, announces vaccine deals to help less wealthy countries.

F.D.A. Clears Moderna’s Covid Vaccine

The latest attacks on Raphael Warnock take a key phrase out of context.

Zoom Executive Accused of Disrupting Calls at China’s Behest

Freed Nigeria Schoolboys Meet President Muhammadu Buhari

A Canadian’s Gripping Tale Withers Under Scrutiny

Former Governor of Jalisco, Mexico, Is Killed in Puerto Vallarta

Protestant Church That Found Refuge in Italy’s Hills Helps Syrians Do the Same

South Africa announces a new coronavirus variant.

South Africa announces a new coronavirus variant.

Suicide Bomber in Somalia Hits Prime Minister’s Rally

Merkel praises BioNTech scientists for their vaccine work, and other news from around the world.

The F.D.A.’s emergency authorization of Moderna’s vaccine is expected today.

Tariffs, Traffic and Red Tape. What a ‘No-Deal’ Brexit Could Mean for Britain.

Pelosi receives the vaccine, to be followed by other members of Congress and Supreme Court justices.

Brexit Trade Deal Really Is Coming Down to the Wire

French President Macron Says Covid Symptoms Have Slowed Him Down

Big Tech Should Try Radical Candor

What People With Allergies Should Know About Covid Vaccines

To Understand Red-State America, He Urges a Look at Red-State Israel

Pence receives a coronavirus vaccine in a public White House event.

Evictions return, and a sheriff in Massachusetts hunts for a humane approach.

U.K. Lawmaker Under Fire for Calling UNICEF’s Free Meals a ‘Political Stunt’

U.K. Lawmaker Under Fire for Calling UNICEF’s Free Meals a ‘Political Stunt’

Masks may soon come with labels saying how well they work.

California counts the dead by the hour as its I.C.U.s fill up.

How to reset the relationship between the U.S. and China

The Least for Those Who Need It Most

A Riveting ISIS Story, Told in a Times Podcast, Falls Apart

QAnon is still spreading on Facebook, despite a ban.

Sony Removes Cyberpunk 2077 From PlayStation Store After Complaints

In a Tough Year, a Nativity Scene ‘That Has Had Problems’

What’s It Like to Cruise in the Covid Era? To Find Out, I Went Aboard

Du Bin, Chinese Journalist, Is Detained in Beijing

Kangaroos Can Communicate With Humans, Study Says

Pence is to be vaccinated publicly on Friday, and other top Washington figures will soon follow.

Putin Denies Involvement in Poisoning of Navalny, Russian Opposition Leader

International students in Australia prepare to spend the holidays away from family

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

Denmark Toughens Rape Law to Include Sex Without Consent

More Hacking Attacks Found, Officials Warn of Risk to U.S. Government

F.D.A. Panel Endorses Moderna’s Coronavirus Vaccine

Spanish Lawmakers Pass Bill Allowing Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide

Will a Looted Pissarro End Up in Oklahoma, or France?

Epstein Associate Jean-Luc Brunel Is Arrested in France

California Coronavirus Cases Rise Despite Strict Measures

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

Takashi Oka, Journalist Who Interpreted Japan for U.S., Dies at 96

No, there are no microchips in coronavirus vaccines.

Putin says Russians may get one vaccine shot, not two, to speed things up.

Google’s Legal Peril Grows in Face of Third Antitrust Suit

Axios Buys Charlotte Agenda, a Digital Start-Up, as Part of Push Into Local News

A day of hope, and warning, as a vaccine is rolled out in the U.S.

In Nigeria, Another Boko Haram Mass Kidnapping Shocks Parents

Kim Ki-duk, Award-Winning South Korean Filmmaker, Dies at 59

As Singapore Ventures Back Out, Migrant Workers Are Kept In

Gunman Sentenced to Life in Prison for 2015 Attack on Paris-Bound Train

Microsoft’s Lessons for Google – The New York Times

Nursing home residents rejoice over first coronavirus vaccines.

Indian Call-Center Plot Fooled Americans Into Paying Over $14 Million

French President Emmanuel Macron Tests Positive for the Coronavirus

‘Nightmare’ lockdown in Australian towers is called a breach of human rights.

He Spent 20 Years in Prison, Until a Serial Killer Confessed to the Crime

Putin Denies Involvement in Poisoning of Navalny

51 Is Greater Than 1

In the U.K., Johnson resists ‘canceling’ Christmas to stem the coronavirus.

The Video Games That Got Us Through 2020

In a Big Year for Games, These Players Are Shifting the Culture

Misinformation peddlers have shifted gears from the election to coronavirus vaccines.

Johnson Resists ‘Canceling’ Christmas in U.K. to Stem Coronavirus

‘Nightmare’ Australia Housing Lockdown Called Breach of Human Rights

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

After personal threats over a local mask mandate, the Dodge City, Kansas, mayor resigns.

Facebook reverses postelection algorithm changes that boosted news from authoritative sources.

The election is over, but Ron Johnson keeps promoting false claims of fraud.

In Landmark Ruling, Air Pollution Recorded as a Cause of Death for British Girl

Hundreds of Religious Leaders Call for End to L.G.B.T.Q. Conversion Therapy

Hundreds of Religious Leaders Call for End to L.G.B.T.Q. Conversion Therapy

Joseph Safra, Banker Who Was the Richest Brazilian, Dies at 82

How I Blew My Bitcoin on Sushi

Facebook Takes the Gloves Off in Feud With Apple

French Court Finds 14 People Guilty of Aiding Charlie Hebdo and Anti-Semitic Attacks

No Scrooge Here: Johnson Resists ‘Canceling’ Christmas to Stem Coronavirus

Macron, Once a Darling of Liberals, Shows a New Face as Elections Near

Twitter will begin removing vaccine misinformation.

City of Paris Fined Nearly $110,000 for Appointing Too Many Women

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

States Plan to Accuse Google of Illegal Monopoly in Online Ads

The U.S. and Pfizer are negotiating a deal for more vaccine doses next year.

Pantomimes, an annual British cultural institution, are canceled.

City of Paris Fined Nearly $110,000 for Appointing Too Many Women

Vaccines Need Effective Messengers – The New York Times

Sticky and Lethal: Magnetic Bombs Terrorize Kabul

Alibaba’s Software Can Find Uighur Faces, It Told China Clients

Death of Detained Ukrainian Causes Uproar in Portugal

Pompeo is in quarantine after contact with a person who tested positive.

China Moon Mission Set to Land Rocks on Earth

Paul Farmer Is Awarded the $1 Million Berggruen Prize

Pakistan Overhauls Rape Prosecutions in Response to Highway Attack

Here’s how the Trump administration crushed the C.D.C., according to two who were there.

How to Send a Recap of 2020 to Friends and Family

China Charges Hong Kong Activists Caught Fleeing to Taiwan

When China Battles the World’s Biggest Coal Exporter, Coal Loses

Comparing Virus Surges – The New York Times

From Voter Fraud to Vaccine Lies: Misinformation Peddlers Shift Gears

A snowstorm in the Northeast threatens to snarl vaccine deliveries.

Shinji Aoba Charged in Kyoto Animation Fire

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

Mexico approves legislation proposed by President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador to regulate foreign agents

MacKenzie Scott Announces $4.2 Billion More in Charitable Giving

South Africa tightens restrictions; officials say student parties are fueling new cases.

If teachers get vaccinated quickly, can students go back to school?

Canadian Fashion Mogul Peter Nygard Indicted on Sex-Trafficking Charges

The first Covid-19 vaccines bring Americans hope in small doses.

No, there aren’t ‘alternate electors’ who can vote for President Trump.

Could Congress overturn Biden’s Electoral College win? Possibly. Will it? No.

In Sweden, Coronavirus Infections and Calls for a Lockdown Are Rising

Nursing Home Fire in Russia Kills 11

Facebook lifts ban on political ads for Georgia runoff elections.

Nursing Home Fire in Russia Kills 11

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

Here’s why Brazil’s Covid-19 vaccine plan is mired in chaos.

Canadian Fashion Mogul Peter Nygard Indicted on Sex-Trafficking Charges

The Virus Trains: How Lockdown Chaos Spread Covid-19 Across India

Rich countries have first dibs on vaccines, while poor nations struggle to get enough.

The next vaccine challenge is to reassure older Americans.

Online Shopping Is Amazing. Or Is It?

In New Hampshire, the governor will wait his turn to get the vaccine.

One Wild Mink Near Utah Fur Farms Tests Positive for the Coronavirus

Man Is Jailed After Taking Jet Ski Across Irish Sea to See Girlfriend

Big Fines and Strict Rules Unveiled Against ‘Big Tech’ in Europe

I.C.C. Won’t Investigate China’s Detention of Muslims

Putin Congratulates Biden on U.S. Election Win After Electoral College Vote

Moderna Vaccine Is Highly Protective and Prevents Severe Covid, Data Show

Delivery workers in South Korea say they’re dying of ‘overwork.’

With First Dibs on Vaccines, Rich Countries Have ‘Cleared the Shelves’

Hungary Passes Laws Curtailing Gay Rights and Expanding Executive Power

I.C.C. Won’t Investigate China’s Detention of Muslims

Somalia Severs Diplomatic Ties With Kenya

Delivery Workers in South Korea Say They’re Dying of ‘Overwork’

Japan’s ‘Twitter Killer,’ Takahiro Shiraishi, Is Sentenced to Death

Court Finds Evidence of Crimes Against Humanity in the Philippines

How to Pretend You’re in Singapore Tonight

So Jeffrey Toobin Had a Zoom Incident. What Now?

Tech Companies Shift Their Posture on a Legal Shield, Wary of Being Left Behind

Putin Congratulates Biden After Electoral College Vote

Turkey’s Coffeehouses, a Hub of Male Social Life, May Not Survive Virus

Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

Russian Hack, Undetected Since Spring, Upends Government Agencies

Attack in Niger Kills 28, and Boko Haram Is Blamed

In Canada, the First Vaccines Leave Health Workers in Tears of Relief

The U.S. Passes 300,000 Coronavirus Deaths

Canada Covid Vaccine: Side Effects, Safety, and Who Gets It First

Coronavirus Briefing: Vaccinations Begin in the U.S.

Perez Hilton Was Banned From TikTok. Why?

Russian Officers Were Near Navalny When He Was Poisoned, Report Says

U.S. Imposes Sanctions on Turkey Over 2017 Purchase of Russian Missile Defenses

To quash vaccine misinformation, this doctor opts for facts over fighting fiction.

Pinterest Settles Gender Discrimination Suit for $22.5 Million

Russian Officers Were Near Navalny When He Was Poisoned, Report Says

In many Covid-19 obituaries, personal details are accompanied by virus pleas.

For London, Tighter Coronavirus Rules. For Boris Johnson, More Pressure.

For London, Tighter Virus Rules. For Boris Johnson, more pressure.

Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

A TikTok Doctor Talks Coronavirus Vaccines

New Arrests in Killing of White South African Farmer

As Covid Cases Rise, Brazil’s Vaccine Plan Is Mired in Chaos

The first vaccine reached New York on Monday at a fraught moment in the state.

Cyberpunk 2077 Developer Apologizes and Offers Refund for Game Glitches

Sudan Celebrates ‘New Era’ as U.S. Drops It From Terrorism List

New York’s first vaccines have arrived, and shots began on Monday.

Hospitals prepare for the first shots in America’s most ambitious vaccination campaign.

Google’s apps crash in a worldwide outage.

Australia and New Zealand plan to ease travel restrictions, and other news from around the world.

U.K. to Ease Rules on Blood Donations by Gay and Bisexual Men

A Big Day in the U.S.

Australia and New Zealand plan to ease travel restrictions between their countries.

In Indonesia, a Blurred Boundary Between the Living and the Dead

Google Dominates Thanks to an Unrivaled View of the Web

China’s Combative Nationalists See a World Turning Their Way

Big Tech Turns Its Lobbyists Loose on Europe, Alarming Regulators

Google Delays Return to Office and Eyes ‘Flexible Work Week’

Trump delays a plan to fast track vaccines for White House staff members.

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

Russian Hackers Broke Into Federal Agencies, U.S. Officials Suspect

Facing ‘a tsunami of human need,’ charities adapt holiday giving to the pandemic.

The C.D.C. formally approves allowing people 16 and up to receive the vaccine.

White House staff members will be among the first to be vaccinated.

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

Jerrold M. Post, who invented the field of political psychology at the C.I.A., died from Covid-19.

Should empty office buildings in New York become apartments?

Germany Locks Down Ahead of Christmas as Coronavirus Deaths Rise

Hundreds of Students Feared Missing After Attack at Nigeria School

Putin Said to Have Two Identical Offices: One in Moscow, the Other at the Beach

Bicycling Surges in Manila Amid Covid-19 Lockdowns

Fears of a ‘twindemic’ recede as the flu lies low.

Vaccine distribution is about to begin in the virus-ravaged U.S.

Mumbai Police Arrest Vikas Khanchandani of Republic TV

Bahrain is the second country to approve a Chinese vaccine, and other news around the world.

Brexit Trade Talks Approach Crucial Deadline. Again.

WarnerMedia Chief Has Become a Movie Villain to Some in Hollywood

Vaccinated? Show Us Your App

She Stalked Her Daughter’s Killers Across Mexico, One by One

Charley Pride, country music star, dies from complications of Covid-19.

Superspreading Boston biotech conference in February is linked to 1.9 percent of all U.S. cases.

Nigerian Military in Firefight With Gang That Kidnapped Students

Roblox Delays I.P.O. Until Next Year

A German-Vietnamese social media star dies at 29, and other news from around the world.

Iran Executes Dissident Accused of Stoking Protests

In Arizona, one of the hardest hit states in the nation, 100 teachers protested by calling in sick.

As War Goes On in Ethiopia, Ethnic Harassment Is on the Rise

How many vaccine doses will your state get?

Cuomo tries to jolt New Yorkers by warning of overwhelmed hospitals.

With F.D.A. approval, Pfizer will ship millions of vaccine doses immediately.

‘Free Papua Movement’ Intensifies Amid Escalating Violence

How the US, UK and Canada Will Roll Out the Covid Vaccine

As France Shifts Right, a Hard-Line Minister Proves Indispensable to Macron

Treasure Washes Up on Venezuela’s Shore, Bringing Gold and Hope to a Village

An Epic Israeli TV Drama Exposes War Wounds Old and New

Bhutan Becomes Latest Asian Nation to Dial Back Anti-Gay Laws

Protests Erupt as South Korea’s Most Notorious Rapist Walks Free

A Vaccine Is on Its Way to Canada. Who Will Get it First?

The F.D.A. accelerates its timeline to authorize the Pfizer vaccine to Friday evening after a threat from Trump’s chief of staff.

Australia scraps a Covid-19 vaccine that produced H.I.V. false positives.

U.K. to Halt Subsidies for Fossil Fuel Projects Abroad

Australia Scraps Covid-19 Vaccine That Produced H.I.V. False Positives

Here’s what went viral online this week.

After Nagorno-Karabakh War, Trauma, Tragedy and Devastation

German Cultural Leaders Warn Against Ban on Israel Sanctions Movement

Pfizer’s Covid Vaccine and Allergies: How Concerned Should You Be?

Norman Abramson, Pioneer Behind Wireless Networks, Dies at 88

Give Virus Alert Apps a Shot

Jimmy Lai and Bloomberg Staffer Are Charged Under Hong Kong Security Law

Hezbollah Member Sentenced in Absentia in Hariri Assassination

E.U. Agrees to Slash Carbon Emissions by 2030

Executed Nigerian Farmers Were Caught Between Boko Haram and the Army

Most colleges brought back letter grades this fall. A few are returning to pass/fail.

Falsehoods and Threats – The New York Times

Secrecy surrounds the reporting of Covid-19 cases in college athletics.

After more than 3,000 U.S. deaths in a day, a warning: ‘The worst is yet to come.’

Vote to Legalize Abortion Passes Lower House of Argentine Congress

Sanofi and GlaxoSmithKline delay plans for a trial after experimental vaccine fails in some older patients.

The New Influencer Capital of America

Already hobbled by remote learning, schools confront a growing problem: hackers.

Australia Scraps Covid-19 Vaccine That Produced H.I.V. False Positives

Jimmy Lai Is Charged Under Hong Kong’s National Security Law

Ellen DeGeneres says she has tested positive for the coronavirus.

Reporting on Indigenous Australia – The New York Times

Covid-19 Causes Sudden Death of Top N.H. State Lawmaker

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

Two Soccer Teams Showed Up to Play. One Lost Because of Hair Dye.

Two Soccer Teams Showed Up to Play. One Lost Because of Hair Dye.

‘Is Exxon a Survivor?’ The Oil Giant Is at a Crossroads.

Two Reasons the Texas Election Case Is Faulty

Israel-Morocco Deal Follows History of Cooperation on Arms and Spying

F.D.A. Panel Gives Green Light to Pfizer’s Covid Vaccine

How a Long Insurgency Plays Into Trump’s Move on Morocco

Airlines Gear Up to Transport Vaccines That Could Revive Travel

Coming Soon on Disney+: A Whole Lot of ‘Star Wars’

Experts Debate How To Tame Big Tech

A man whose positive test forced a cruise ship to return early is actually negative, Singaporean officials say.

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

No, There Isn’t Evidence That Pfizer’s Vaccine Causes Infertility

Afghan War Casualty Report: December 2020

​E.U. Reveals ​Openness to a No-Deal Brexit

Airbnb Tops $100 Billion on First Day of Trading, Reviving Talk of a Bubble

South Korea faces its ‘biggest ever coronavirus crisis’ and other news around the world.

Boris Johnson Once Mocked the Eurocrats of Brussels. They Haven’t Forgotten

Morocco Joins List of Arab Nations to Begin Normalizing Relations With Israel

Lebanon Prime Minister Charged With Negligence in Beirut Blast

Here is what went viral this week.

YouTube is forbidding videos claiming widespread election fraud.

The virus spreads at wildfire speed in tiny Rhode Island, surpassing rates of new cases elsewhere.

The Facebook Antitrust Lawsuits Explained

To Deter Iranian Attacks on U.S. Troops, Pentagon Orders B-52 Flights to Middle East

E.U.’s Top Drug Regulator Says It’s ‘Fully Functional’ After Cyberattack

Covid-19 Live News and Updates

Afghan Journalist Is Killed in Latest Attack on Media Figures

Italy Charges Egyptian Security Agents in Student’s Killing

E.U. Insists on Rule of Law in Emerging Deal With Hungary and Poland

Holidays in a pandemic? Here’s what happened in 1918.

Masks, Distancing — and Tests

For Germans, Christmas markets are a beloved fixture. Maybe next year.

U.S. sets record for daily deaths as hospitals nationwide near or exceed capacity.

An Unwelcome Silent Night: Germany Without Christmas Markets

The Newest Challenge for Europe’s Parks: A Surge of New Nature Lovers

‘It’s Hard to Prove’: Why Antitrust Suits Against Facebook Face Hurdles

The New Abortion Rights Advocates Are on TikTok

The U.S. will initially hold back half the first vaccine supply.

Cases Surge in South Korea, but Covid Vaccine Is Months Away

It’s Australia’s First Big Blaze of the Fire Season. How Bad Will the Summer Get?

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

Israeli Group Announces Second Moonshot by 2024

Watch SpaceX’s Starship Launch and Explode in Crash Landing

Spain’s Juan Carlos Makes a Big Tax Payment Amid New Financial Probe

Disney to Reveal Plans to Turbocharge Streaming Offerings

Here’s Why Vaccinated People Still Need to Wear a Mask

Google Chief Apologizes for A.I. Researcher’s Dismissal

Canada Approves Pfizer BioNtech Covid Vaccine

Fleeing Ethiopians Tell of Ethnic Massacres in Tigray War

He broke out of quarantine for 8 seconds, and it cost him a $3,550 fine.

Facebook Accused of Breaking Antitrust Laws

France Takes on Islamist Extremism with New Bill

DoorDash Stock Soars After Initial Public Offering

Guido Goldman, a U.S. Bridge to Germany, Dies at 83

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

Menaced by Murder Hornets, Bees Decorate Their Hives With Poop

For Canadians Held in China, Two Years of Isolation and Uncertainty

Twitch Cracks Down on Hate Speech and Harassment

‘Six’ Tries to Get Back Onstage. Again, and Again, and Again.

A Senate hearing promoted unproven drugs and dubious claims about the coronavirus

‘On Social Media, There Are Thousands’: In Cuba, Internet Fuels Rare Protests

YouTube to Forbid Videos Claiming Widespread Election Fraud

Our Delivery System Is Breaking

Boris Johnson Heads to Brussels for Dinner and, Perhaps, a Brexit Deal

Lockdown Gardening in Britain Leads to Archaeological Discoveries

Covid-19 News: Live Updates – The New York Times

Tone Indicators and How to Use Them

When youth hockey is suspended, it takes with it ‘a way of life.’

U.A.E. Is First Government to Approve a Chinese Coronavirus Vaccine

Iran Claims Arrests in Killing of Top Nuclear Scientist

Iran Claims Arrests in Killing of Top Nuclear Scientist

Scientists are monitoring New York’s sewers, hoping to identify coronavirus clusters.

A cruise ship returns to Singapore early after a passenger tests positive.

2020, in 12 Photographs – The New York Times

Some Los Angeles County officials who oppose restaurant restrictions are forming their own health departments.

She Accused the Mayor of Sexual Assault. Then the Town Turned on Her.

Amazon Halo Review: The Fitness Gadget We Don’t Deserve or Need

Satellite Images Show Construction at Natanz Iranian Nuclear Site

Children’s hospitals are pitching in to help with the flood of adult Covid-19 patients.

He Broke Out of Quarantine for 8 Seconds, and Got a $3,550 Fine

Chinese vaccine is 86 percent effective, says U.A.E. where trials were held.

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

One pandemic, two presidents: A split-screen moment underscores the clashing approaches of Trump and Biden.

In Britain, a Simple ‘Jab’ Opens a New Front in the Coronavirus Battle

Bad Sex in Fiction Award Is Canceled, as 2020 Was Bad Enough

Most families of color have chosen remote learning over an in-person return to NYC schools.

For health care workers in Wales, emotions come to the surface with vaccination shots.

First vaccine recipients hope to set an example and are looking forward to holidays with family.

FireEye, a Top Cybersecurity Firm, Says It Was Hacked by a Nation-State

Uber Jettisons Flying Car Project

As U.K. Begins Vaccinations, a Glimpse of Life After Covid

Who’s Behind the Fight Between Warner Bros. and Hollywood? It’s AT&T

Jenna Ellis, Trump Lawyer, Tests Positive for Coronavirus

Istanbul Is Locking Down. But Not if You’re a Tourist.

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

Britain rolls out the Pfizer vaccine, a huge task but a sign of hope.

India’s Police Detain Opposition Leaders As Farmers’ Agitation Grows

Doug Scott, Part of First Team to Summit Everest by Southwest Face, Dies at 79

As Brexit Talks Stall, Boris Johnson Offers the E.U. an Olive Branch

Why can’t the social networks stop fake accounts?

William Shakespeare Gets the Covid Vaccine

It’s a Lovely Winter in Europe. If You’re Selling Christmas Trees.

Tabaré Vázquez, Former President of Uruguay, Dies at 80

Airbnb Stock Might Sound Cool …

Covid Infections, and Blame, Rise Along Southeast Asian Borders

Saudi Court Jails Saudi-American Doctor Despite U.S. Pressure

U.S. Leaves Behind Afghan Bases — and a Legacy of Land Disputes

Coronavirus Vaccine: Side Effects, Safety, Cards and Who Gets It First

He Pretended to Be Trump’s Family. Then Trump Fell for It.

Mount Everest Grew Two Feet, Say China and Nepal

Making a Home in the Swedish Hinterlands

No, the Pfizer and Moderna vaccine development has not been ‘reckless.’

The vaccine as fire hose

Pfizer’s vaccine debuts in Britain as the world’s first fully tested vaccine.

How to Pretend You’re in Dakar Today

Etsy Was a Twee Culture Punchline. Now It’s a Wall Street Darling.

U.K. Coronavirus Vaccine: Side Effects, Safety, and Who Gets It First

U.S. Imposes Sanctions on Chinese Officials Over Hong Kong Crackdown

This Plant Evolved to Hide From a Predator. It Might Be Us.

First Briton to be vaccinated: ‘If I can have it at 90, then you can have it, too!’

Covid-19 Live Updates – The New York Times

Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

U.K. Tackles Giant Vaccine Rollout After Botched Covid Response

Israeli Soccer Team, Infamous for Anti-Arab Fans, Has New Co-Owner: a Sheikh

Armed Mexicans Were Smuggled In to Guard Border Wall, Whistle-Blowers Say

Christchurch Inquiry Says New Zealand Couldn’t Have Prevented Mosque Attacks

A Michigan pastor draws fire for telling worshipers to ‘get it, get it over with.’

Pressure on California hospitals is still mounting fast, Newsom says.

Warner Bros. Trades Box Office for HBO Max, but Stars Still Want Their Money

Trump Officials Passed Up Pfizer Offer to Sell More Vaccine Doses

As Brexit Deadline Looms, Boris Johnson Takes Personal Control of Talks

Uber Giving Self-Driving Car Project to a Start-Up

Christmas Trees — an Elusive Bit of Happiness for Canadians

Why Are Pandas Covering Themselves With Horse Manure?

Top Georgia election official debunks ‘ridiculous’ claims about election fraud.

Top Georgia election official debunks ‘ridiculous’ claims about election fraud.

No, Kelly Loeffler didn’t wear a wire during a debate.

The Kremlin Is Offering Russians Free Vaccines, but Will They Take Them?

Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

Can Body Cameras Improve Policing?

Coronavirus Apps Show Promise but Prove a Tough Sell

A Costly Quip Angers Chinese Moviegoers, and a Film Gets Yanked

In Australia’s Deadly Year for Shark Attacks, a Surfer Lives to Tell the Tale

In Poland, Protests Over Abortion Ban Could Revolutionize Politics

An Autistic Man Is Killed, Exposing Israel’s Festering Police Brutality Problem

Visa and Mastercard to Investigate Financial Ties to Pornhub

The Bronx vs. Manhattan – The New York Times

Police in Indonesia Kill 6 Followers of Hard-Line Cleric

Dutch Panel for Looted Art Claims Must Change Course, Report Finds

The Best Movies and TV Shows New to Netflix, Amazon and Stan in Australia in December

Fishing by Lantern on an Island in Kenya

‘This Is Insanity’: Start-Ups End Year in a Deal Frenzy

Scandal Dogs China’s ‘King of Vaccines,’ Partner to AstraZeneca

Another Month on a Warming Planet: Record-Hot November

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

Australia Gears Up for the Great Koala Count, Using Drones, Droppings and Dogs

Romania’s Leader Is Tested by a Close Election

New York City prepares to reopen elementary schools amid surge.

Rudy Giuliani Has Tested Positive For The Coronavirus, Trump Says

California, besieged by the coronavirus, is ordering many residents to stay home.

As Pandemic Threatens Britain’s Mental Health, These ‘Fishermen’ Fight Back

Greek Orthodox Church faces criticism, and other news around the world.

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

Residents of nursing homes could receive vaccine by the end of December, official says.

In Last-Ditch Bid for Brexit Deal, Leaders’ Theatrics Show the Stakes

Roald Dahl’s Family Apologizes for His Anti-Semitism

Residents of nursing homes could receive vaccine by the end of December, official says.

‘Like a Cattle Yard’: How Justice Is Delivered in Australia’s Bush Courts

China peddles falsehoods to push the idea that the virus came from somewhere else.

Christmas tree sales are booming as pandemic-weary Americans seek solace.

A Polarizing Documentary Spurs Debate Over a Violent Time in Quebec

A Covid memorial will rise from a former toxic waste site in New Jersey.

Jupiter and Saturn Head for Closest Visible Alignment in 800 Years

Bergamo’s Pandemic Survivors Carry Scars Unseen and Incalculable

How Joe Biden’s Digital Team Tamed the MAGA Internet

China Peddles Falsehoods to Obscure Origin of Covid Pandemic

Fred Sasakamoose, a Rare Indigenous N.H.L. Player, Dies at 86

Suhaila Siddiq, Afghanistan’s First Female General, Is Dead

In Somalia, U.S. Troop Withdrawal Is Seen as Badly Timed

Covid-19: San Francisco Bay Area Issues Strict Stay-at-Home Order

Venezuela to Vote in an Election the Opposition Calls a Charade

Report Points to Microwave ‘Attack’ as Likely Source of Mystery Illnesses That Hit Diplomats and Spies

With 3 Billion Packages to Go, Online Shopping Faces Tough Holiday Test

As Refugees, Their Options Were Limited. Others Saw a Profit.

Mystery Couple Found in a Roll of Film From Nearly 70 Years Ago

Greek Orthodox Church Faces Criticism as Virus Hits Its Ranks

After Perilous Atlantic Journey, Migrants Await Their Fate in Canary Island Hotels

After Perilous Atlantic Journey, Migrants Await Their Fate in Canary Island Hotels

Police Drones Are Starting to Think for Themselves

Japan’s Hayabusa2 Asteroid Journey Ends With a Hunt in Australia’s Outback

As Deadline Lapses, Trump Administration Continues TikTok Talks

Vaccines End the Pandemic’s Political Harmony

Video Assault Thrusts Michel Zecler, and French Police, Into Spotlight

German Phallus Statue Vanishes From Mountain, Then Reappears (Sort of)

For Boris Johnson, Vaccine Rollout Offers Last Chance to Show Competence

Trump Orders All American Troops Out of Somalia

California Monolith Is Removed and Replaced With a Cross

Irina Antonova, Grande Dame of Russian Museum World, Dies at 98

Stay home this Christmas, a Canadian premier begs citizens.

Frank Carney, Co-Founder of Pizza Hut, Dies at 82

What Went Viral This Week

Covid ‘Long-Haulers’ Need Medical Attention, Experts Urge

Why ‘Wonder Woman’ at Home Matters

‘What Can I Feel? The Most Important Is That We Are Alive’

Bank of England Rebuked Over ‘Missing’ $67 Billion of Cash

Fauci will return to center stage in a Biden administration.

A blood test showing the effectiveness of a vaccine on monkeys has the potential to speed up trials.

Many of us are stress eating because of the pandemic.

Ridiculed in China, Ou Hongyi Wages a Lonely Climate Crusade

Ignored and Ridiculed, She Wages a Lonesome Climate Crusade

‘No one will be sitting on Santa’s lap’ with safety front of mind this Christmas.

When the second wave is deadlier than the first: How could Europeans allow this to happen?

India’s Farmers Protest and Burn in Challenge to Narendra Modi

Three Steps for Safe Living

From Crowded Camps to a Remote Island: Rohingya Refugees Move Again

We asked 700 epidemiologists what it would take for their lives to return to normal.

2 Hurricanes Devastated Central America. Will the Ruin Spur a Migration Wave?

This Time, a Cartoon Depiction of Naomi Osaka Is More True to Life

E.U. Privacy Rule Would Rein In the Hunt for Online Child Sex Abuse

Why is Australia Still Part of the British Monarchy?

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

Gavin Newsom Issues Stay-at-Home Plan for California

Warner Bros. Says All 2021 Films Will Stream on HBO Max Right Away

From Shelled Ethiopian City, Doctors Tally Deaths and Plead for Help

Warner Bros. Says All 2021 Films Will Be Streamed Right Away

Google Researcher Says She Was Fired Over Paper Highlighting Bias in A.I.

Feeling Spurned by Trump, U.N. Sees Redemption in Biden and Team

Egypt Frees Human Rights Workers Amid Rising International Pressure

Decades Later, Liberian Warlord Faces War Crimes Trial in Switzerland

Justice Dept. Suit Says Facebook Discriminates Against U.S. Workers

Swiss politicians defy warnings against singing, and other news from around the world.

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

A pandemic’s other toll: the lab techs who struggle to process all those tests.

The N.B.A. says 48 players tested positive as they got ready to report to training camps.

Think local about the digital divide

Police in India Make First Arrest Under New Interfaith Marriage Law

China Moon Mission: Chang’e-5 Launches, Starting Trip Back to Earth

Former presidents Obama, Bush and Clinton say they are willing to take a vaccine publicly to demonstrate its safety.

Hamish MacInnes, Scotland’s Man of the Mountains, Dies at 90

Britain approves a vaccine, the first nation in the West to do so.

U.K. and U.S. Officials Spar Over ‘Vaccine Nationalism’

Facebook says it will remove coronavirus vaccine misinformation.

London’s taxi drivers, confronted with deserted streets, are turning in their rented black cabs.

A 4-Day Workweek for 5 Days’ Pay? Unilever New Zealand Is the Latest to Try

Up to 30 Million in U.S. Have the Skills to Earn 70% More, Researchers Say

U.S. Cyberforce Was Deployed to Estonia to Hunt for Russian Hackers

Why Economists Support More Stimulus

Singapore Allows Cruises. Yes, There are Limits.

The virus has made this nine-hour college entrance exam even more grueling.

‘Field of Broken Dreams’: London’s Growing Taxi Graveyards

The College-Entrance Exam Is 9 Hours Long. Covid-19 Made It Harder.

U.S. Tightens Visa Rules for Chinese Communist Party Members

Jimmy Lai, Hong Kong Media Tycoon, Is Denied Bail on Fraud Charge

He Escaped Death as a Kamikaze Pilot. 70 Years Later, He Told His Story.

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

Federal Labor Agency Says Google Wrongly Fired 2 Employees

No, Barr was not part of a secret plot against President Trump.

Valéry Giscard d’Estaing, Who Struggled to Transform France, Dies at 94

China Poised to Be First to Distribute Virus Vaccine in Latin America, U.S. Official Says

No, a doctor’s selfie does not show a ‘fake hospital’ in Nevada.

Europe is divided on how to approach the ski season after resorts bred virus clusters.

Raja Mukhopadhyay, Poetry-Loving Police Officer, Dies at 50

U.S. Hopes a Small Step in Easing a Mideast Rivalry Could Further Rattle Iran’s Economy

How did Britain move so fast on a vaccine? It leaned on Pfizer’s own analyses, for starters.

With cases on the rise, California faces a severe shortage of hospital staff and beds.

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

Iran Moves to Increase Uranium Enrichment and Bar Nuclear Inspectors

Watch the Moon Landing of China’s Chang’e-5 Spacecraft

Why Your Workplace Software Stinks

Black and Latino students in California are suffering most from the pandemic, a lawsuit says.

Last year, New York City courts held 800 criminal trials. This year? Nine.

Afghan and Taliban Negotiators Agree on Peace Talks’ Procedures

Unlike dining, outdoor shopping in New York City falls flat.

New data show some children aren’t falling as far behind as predicted.

Dr. Michael Davidson, Who Studied Infectious Disease, Dies at 77

Why the U.K. Approved the Pfizer Covid Vaccine First

Conservationists Cry Foul After Artemio Franchi Stadium in Florence Put at Risk

Israeli Coalition Crisis Heralds Yet Another Election

Marc Benioff Sets His Sights on Microsoft

In ‘Spider-Man: Miles Morales,’ Harlem Talks Back. Evan Narcisse Helped Make It Happen.

Singapore Approves a Lab-Grown Meat Product, a Global First

U.N. Reclassifies Cannabis as a Less Dangerous Drug

A Possible Vaccine Timeline – The New York Times

This Japanese Shop Is 1,020 Years Old. It Knows a Bit About Surviving Crises.

U.K. Approves Pfizer Coronavirus Vaccine, a First in the West

Killer Robot? Assassination of Iranian Scientist Feeds Conflicting Accounts

Rizieq Shihab, Back in Indonesia, Calls for ‘Moral Revolution’

Joshua Wong, Agnes Chow and Ivan Lam Are Sentenced in Hong Kong

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

Is China Laying Claim to Kimchi, Too? Some South Koreans Think So

Some states are using emergency phone alerts to send virus information.

Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today

The C.D.C. discusses who should get vaccinated first, but the decision will fall to states.

Hungarian Politician Resigns After Brussels Party Raided by Police

No, it isn’t unusual that Kamala Harris is still in the Senate.

France has kept schools open without driving up infections, and other news from around the world.

The U.S. and Britain race to authorize Covid-19 vaccines.

Salesforce to Acquire Slack for $27.7 Billion

Georgina Mace, Who Shaped List of Endangered Species, Dies at 67

Vaccines are coming, but pandemic experts expect a ‘horrible’ winter.

California families sue over remote learning, saying minority students have been left behind.

The pandemic has made New York City streets more dangerous for blind people.

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

In England, Rumbles of Discontent as Parliament Votes to Exit Lockdown

To See and Be Seen: These Dancers Make Disability Visible

Dr. Atlas, Trump’s coronavirus adviser, resigns.

Why WhatsApp Matters – The New York Times

Airbnb seeks valuation of nearly $35 billion in I.P.O.

Amazon and Apple Shift From Intel’s Chips, Driving Industry Change

The chief of Hamas in Gaza tests positive, and other updates from around the world.

Car Plows Into Pedestrians in Germany, Killing at Least 2

British Hiker Goes Missing in the Pyrenees

Australia Sounds the Alarm on China, Then Runs for Shelter

Australia Sounds the Alarm on China, Then Runs for Shelter

Ideas for Giving Tuesday – The New York Times

In Nagorno-Karabakh Peace Deal, Putin Applied a Deft New Touch

How to Pretend You’re in Tokyo

India’s Leading Documentary Filmmaker Has a Warning

New ‘BTS Law’ Is Passed in South Korea. An Army of Fans Rejoices.

He Was a Stick, She Was a Leaf; Together They Made History

Criciúma, Brazil, Attacked by Armed Gang, Police Say

NATO Needs to Adapt Quickly to Stay Relevant for 2030, Report Urges

Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

Vaccines Are Coming, but Pandemic Experts Expect a ‘Horrible’ Winter

Why School Districts Have Decided to Bring Only Younger Children Back

‘Assume that you were exposed’: Officials warn of the fallout from Thanksgiving travel.

Brazil Amazon Deforestation Hits 12-Year High Under Bolsonaro

Berry-Flavored H.I.V. Medication Is Ready for Babies

‘Bleak Friday’ for Stores as Pandemic Pushes Holiday Shopping Online

Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today

Did Thanksgiving Spread Covid-19? Here’s Why You Can’t Tell Yet.

Gasser Abdel-Razek, Egyptian Human Rights Activist, Is Jailed

Europe Keeps Schools Open, not Restaurants, Unlike U.S. cities

France’s Major Literary Juries Award Prizes in a Year of Scandal

NATO Needs to Adapt Quickly to Stay Relevant for 2030, Report Urges

Food delivery apps are booming, while their workers often struggle.

Group Seeking Equality for Women in Tech Raises $11 Million

Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

Amazon Shopping Needs a Prime Army

No, Georgia’s governor cannot ‘overrule’ its secretary of state on voting.

Facebook to Acquire Start-Up Kustomer as It Faces Antitrust Glare

For Princess Mako of Japan, Official Wedding May Be Distant Prospect

Angry Farmers Choke India’s Capital in Giant Demonstrations

London A.I. Lab Claims Breakthrough That Could Accelerate Drug Discovery

Bitcoin Climbs to Record High

‘Trump Is Better’: In Asia, Pro-Democracy Forces Worry About Biden

G.M. Scales Down Nikola Deal

As Iran Mourns Nuclear Scientist, Officials Vow to Find His Killers

4 Officers in France Are Charged Over Beating of a Black Music Producer

Australia Condemns Lurid Tweet by Chinese Official as ‘Disgusting Slur’

The Path of Virus Deaths

Scientists and vaccine trial participants are tackling misinformation on TikTok.

Teaching in the Pandemic: ‘This Is Not Sustainable’

Hong Kong’s Courts Are Still Independent. Some Want to Rein Them In.

Deadly White Island Volcano Eruption Leads to Charges

Australia hopes a pilot program for international students can restart its crucial education sector.

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

Ransomware Attack Closes Baltimore County Public Schools

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

Should Isolation Periods Be Shorter for People With Covid-19?

‘Because She’s a Girl’: Lockdown Exposes Gender Gap in U.K. Sports

Afghan Leader Digs In on Peace Talks Despite Progress, Officials Say

Offices of Diego Maradona’s Doctor Raided Over His Death

‘I Have Never Seen so Many Toadstools.’ A Bumper Crop of Mushrooms in Ukraine

Plan to Hold Corporations Liable for Violations Abroad Fails in Switzerland

Leadership of U.N. Human Rights Body Becomes Proxy Battle for World Powers

The London police arrest over 150 people protesting against England’s coronavirus lockdown and vaccines.

As hiking surges during the coronavirus pandemic, so does the risk of injury.

Theaters are fighting to keep ‘A Christmas Carol’ on stage during the pandemic.

With Art Basel canceled, Miami looks inward — and the show goes on.

Unable to meet in person, some A.A. members ‘thank Zoom for their very survival.’

The Lost Days That Made Bergamo a Coronavirus Tragedy

U.S. coronavirus cases pass 4 million for the month of November, doubling the record set in October.

Daily Covid-19 deaths in the U.S. rise back toward the record level set in April.

Brazen Killings Expose Iran’s Vulnerabilities as It Struggles to Respond

Israel’s Pick to Head Holocaust Memorial Stirs International Uproar

A video in a hospital courtyard captures an 81-year-old Italian’s serenade to his dying wife.

Ethiopia Claims Victory in Tigray Conflict After Shelling Restive Region’s Capital

Protests Over Security Bill in France Draw Tens of Thousands

Assassination Threatens Fate of Iran Nuclear Deal

Ohio State cancels a game after a coronavirus outbreak, potentially imperiling its Big Ten chances.

Guns, Drugs and Viral Content: Welcome to Cartel TikTok

U.S. coronavirus infections shoot past 13 million, even as the Thanksgiving holiday blurs state reporting.

Closing Time for a Village’s Last Pub?

As Iran Threatens Payback After Assassination, Germany Urges Restraint

Pedophile Scandal Can’t Crack the Closed Circles of Literary France

U.S. coronavirus infections shoot past 13 million as officials plead with Americans to spend Black Friday online.

Beijing Takes Its South China Sea Strategy to the Himalayas

U.S. coronavirus infections shoot past 13 million as officials plead with Americans to spend Black Friday online.

Macron Says Images of French Police Beating Black Man ‘Shame Us’

Gunmen Assassinate Iran’s Top Nuclear Scientist in Ambush, Provoking New Crisis

Pentagon Chief Visits Somalia Ahead of Expected Troop Cuts

How Toronto Plans to Keep Schools Open Amid Its Second Lockdown

Iran’s Top Nuclear Scientist Assassinated: Live Updates

Swiss to Vote on Tougher Responsibility Proposal for Companies

Britain Set to Leap Ahead in Approving Vaccines

NYC SantaCon Organizers: ‘Remain Home and Stay on the Good List’

A Chilling Question Divides Europe: Open Ski Slopes or Keep Them Closed?

Iran’s Top Nuclear Scientist, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, Killed in Attack: Live Updates

Iranian Diplomat Goes on Trial in Belgium Over Alleged Bombing Plot

Live Updates: Iran’s Top Nuclear Scientist Killed in Attack, State Media Say

Trump Gave W.H.O. a List of Demands. Hours Later, He Walked Away.

India’s Economy Shrinks Sharply as Covid-19 Slams Small Businesses

Fewer kindergarten students means money problems for schools and learning concerns for children.

They Beat Back the Virus (Again and Again and Again)

England’s lockdown will lift next week, but many pubs will stay closed.

The Baltimore Ravens’ star quarterback is said to have tested positive for the virus.

The military’s role in a vaccine will be strictly behind the scenes, despite Trump’s claims.

A Black Friday Like no Other

He Once Trafficked in Rare Birds. Now, He Tells How It’s Done.

‘Tokenized’: Inside Black Workers’ Struggles at Coinbase

Jailed, Exiled and Silenced: Smothering East Africa’s Political Opposition

Pushed by Pandemic, Amazon Goes on a Hiring Spree Without Equal

Her Antenna Is Tuned to the Quietest Voices

A Job for Life, or Not? A Class Divide Deepens in Japan

Loose Screws Help Defector Give Korean Guards the Slip

Coronavirus Strands Millions of Migrants

Australian Military Moves to Dismiss Soldiers After Killings in Afghanistan

Escaping the Virus, Almost

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

U.N. Panel: Digital Technology in Policing Can Reinforce Racial Bias

Judge in Venezuela Convicts 6 U.S. Oil Executives of Corruption

Argentina, and Latin America, Mourn Maradona as a Man of the People

England’s Lockdown Will Lift, but Many Pub Doors Will Stay Closed

Leonard Kamsler, a Dissecting Golf Photographer, Dies at 85

Venezuela Raids Food Charity, Interrupting Meals for Children

Video of Police Beating Black Man in Paris Fuels Debate on Filming Officers

E.U. Border Agency Accused of Covering Up Migrant Pushback in Greece

Paolo Gabriele, Ex-Papal Butler in ‘Vatileaks’ Scandal, Dies at 54

Halima Aden Quits Fashion, For Now

Wedding Rings Lost in Shipwreck Will Be Returned to Migrant Couple

Delta Announces ‘Quarantine Free’ Flights from Atlanta to Rome.

Times readers shared what they’re thankful for in six words.

South Korea reports its biggest one-day jump in cases in eight months.

Ethiopia’s Leader Escalates Push Into Tigray, Raising Fears of Civilian Deaths

As N.F.L. crowds decline, the Dallas Cowboys keep the gates open.

New Jersey’s governor wants schools open. Local officials have other ideas.

Merkel outlines Germany’s plan to extend restrictions through December.

Supreme Court blocks New York’s virus-imposed limits to religious services.

Happy Thanksgiving

‘The Crown’ Stokes an Uproar Over Fact vs. Entertainment

Patients of a Vermont Hospital Are Left ‘in the Dark’ After Cyberattack

Chinese Statue to Goddess of Beauty Sparks Debate

Turkey Jails 475 for Life Over Roles in 2016 Coup Attempt

Diego Maradona Is Mourned in Argentina

Cho Joo-bin Gets 40 Years in South Korean Prison for Sexual Exploitation

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

Diego Maradona, One of Soccer’s Greatest Players, Is Dead at 60

Sewage may offer early signs of coronavirus outbreaks.

Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today

What we know about AstraZeneca’s head-scratching vaccine results.

Saudi Judge Sends Prominent Women’s Rights Activist to Terrorism Court

C.I.A. Officer Is Killed in Somalia

‘Overseas’ Review: Human Capital

Hawaii’s Freshwater Leaks to the Ocean Through Underground Rivers

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

Macron’s Rightward Tilt, Seen in New Laws, Sows Wider Alarm in France

Nick Saban, Alabama’s coach, tests positive.

Iran Said to Free British-Australian Scholar Accused of Spying

France Drops Rape Investigation of Former Deputy Mayor of Paris

France Drops Rape Investigation of Former Deputy Mayor of Paris

We’re Still Smarter Than Computers

Amazon Produce Reviews: What Do They Mean?

Post-Brexit Border Test Leads to 5-Mile Traffic Jam in Southern England

Golf or green spaces? A debate in Australia intensifies after pandemic lockdowns.

A Chinese firm seeks permission to market a vaccine before it has completed trials.

It’s Time for a Digital Detox. (You Know You Need It.)

The C.D.C. is considering shortening its recommended quarantine period.

Cyclone Nivar Threatens India’s Puducherry

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, Shares Her Miscarriage Grief

Ditching the Turkey: Thanksgiving Memories (and Misadventures) of Reporters Abroad

Biden and China – The New York Times

Pennsylvania bans alcohol sales on one of the busiest nights of the year.

Amid Thailand’s Protests, a Feared Tool to Protect the Monarchy Returns

Driver Crashes Car Into Gate Outside Angela Merkel’s Office

For Bangles, I Head to Hyderabad

The Reigning Queen of Pandemic Yoga

Casualties From Banned Cluster Bombs Nearly Doubled in 2019, Mostly in Syria

In the first distribution push, 6.4 million doses of Pfizer’s vaccine will be shipped across the U.S.

Australian Shark Attacks Jump, Raising Questions

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

U.N. Gets OK to Aid Crippled Yemen Tanker After Months of Waiting

For the African Women Who Love Diana, ‘The Crown’ Feels Personal

No, Trump cannot win Georgia’s electoral votes through a write-in Senate campaign.

Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today

Priscilla Jana, Lawyer Who Battled Apartheid, Is Dead at 76

Amnesia Grips a Bosnian Spa That Served as a Rape Camp

YouTube, under pressure over election falsehoods, suspends OAN for Covid-19 misinformation.

Russian Vaccine Maker Sputnik V Reports Positive Results on Incomplete Trial

Pope Calls Uighurs ‘Persecuted,’ Prompting Pushback From China

Deadly Bombing Shatters an Afghan Haven From War

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

Shamima Begum, Who Joined ISIS in Syria, Seeks Return to U.K.

Scotland Is 1st Nation to Make Period Products Free

Democratic senators urge YouTube to remove election misinformation videos.

As Trump Exits, France and Germany Squabble Again

Outcry in France After Police Clear Paris Migrant Camp

Imagine a World Without Apps

Cuomo invited his mother for Thanksgiving. New Yorkers noticed.

Appeal in Lockerbie Bombing Reaches Scotland’s Highest Court

It’s not just the Midwest: The U.S. outbreak is accelerating all over the map.

Covid-19 Live Updates: Outbreak Accelerating Across U.S.

How South Korea Responded to Fears Over the Flu Vaccine

Shamima Begum, Who Joined ISIS in Syria, Asks High Court to Let Her Return to U.K.

Two Darwin Notebooks, Missing for Decades, Were Most Likely Stolen

The Transition Begins – The New York Times

Roiled by Election, Facebook Struggles to Balance Civility and Growth

How to Pretend You’re in Hawaii Tonight

Early Coronavirus Mutation Made Pandemic Harder to Stop, Evidence Suggests

Around the World at Home Series Lets Readers Explore Cultures

How Archaeologists Are Using Deep Learning to Dig Deeper

My Name Is GPT-3 and I Approved This Article

When A.I. Falls in Love

Qatar Charges Doha Airport Police Over Strip-Search of Female Passengers

Fact Check: No, Biden Did Not Have a Maskless Birthday Party

After Trump, Biden Faces Pressure to Stand Up to China by Embracing Taiwan

Why Were Canadians Warned Not to Let Moose Lick Their Cars?

Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

The death rate in Bulgaria soars as hospitals struggle to cope and doctors fall ill.

In Canada, a Push to Keep Schools Open in Second Lockdown

Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today

Lady Elizabeth Anson, Party Planner to the Royals, Dies at 79

Meet The Top 2020 Presidential Election Misinformation ‘Superspreaders’

Eric Hall, Extravagant British Soccer Agent, Dies at 73

Do You Have a Conflict of Interest? This Robotic Assistant May Find It First

AstraZeneca and Oxford Say Vaccine Is Up to 90 Percent Effective

Johnson Basks in a Rare Burst of Good U.K. News

As Customers Move Online, So Does the Holiday Shopping Season

Corruption Trial of Ex-President Sarkozy Opens in France

Meet the top election misinformation ‘superspreaders.’

Covid-19 News: Live Updates – The New York Times

No, Joe Biden did not have a maskless birthday party last week.

Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

N.B.A. Players Meet With Pope Francis

A Reality Check for Italy’s Vaccination Hopes: a Flu-Shot Logjam

What We Like About Pandemic Shopping

Is Margaret Thatcher’s Hometown Ready to Put Her on a Pedestal?

South Korea tightens social-distancing rules, and other news from around the world.

How Misinformation ‘Superspreaders’ Seed False Election Theories

A Muslim-Hindu Kiss Puts Netflix India in the Crosshairs

‘I Forget About the World:’ Afghan Youth Find Escape in a Video Game

Israeli Reports Say Netanyahu Met Saudi Crown Prince, but Saudis Deny It

Bill Gates, the Virus and the Quest to Vaccinate the World

China Says It Remains Open to the World, but Wants to Dictate Terms

Pandemic Disrupts South Korean Adoptee Reunions, but Some Find a Way

The Pandemic Economy – The New York Times

Snapshots of Daily Life in a Remote Region of Portugal

Can a Computer Devise a Theory of Everything?

Can an Algorithm Prevent Suicide?

An Alpine Retreat in Patagonia

Netanyahu Meets With Saudi Crown Prince

France’s Dragnet for Extremists Sweeps Up Some Schoolchildren, Too

It Was Just Him and His Smiley Face. He’s Charged With Illegal Assembly.

Joshua Wong and Agnes Chow Jailed in Hong Kong

China to Collect Moon Rocks in a Mission Launching Soon

Daniel Cordier, French Resistance Hero, Is Dead at 100

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

Intel and Nvidia Chips Power a Chinese Surveillance System

G20 Summit Closes With Little Progress and Big Gaps Between Trump and Allies

The U.S. Has Lots of Ventilators — but Too Few Specialists to Mind Them

Israeli Panel to Look Into Submarine Scandal, Riling Netanyahu

English Gyms Find Themselves on the Front Lines of Lockdown Revolt

The Pomegranate Harvest Is Life Here. The Taliban Shattered It.

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

A Brazilian Writer Saw a Tweet as Tame Satire. Then Came the Lawsuits.

Machine-made molecules fight the coronavirus in lab animals.

N.Y.C. says 3 percent of its coronavirus tests reveal infections. Why does the state disagree?

Hollywood’s ‘We’re Not in Kansas Anymore’ Moment

Along Russia’s ‘Road of Bones,’ Relics of Suffering and Despair

Fighting the pandemic and healing its economic damage dominate talks at the G20 summit.

South Dakota and New Mexico offer a snapshot of the alternate realities in the U.S. pandemic.

Protesters in Guatemala Set Fire to Congress Building Over Spending Cuts

Hong Kong and Singapore put their planned travel bubble on hold.

U.S. records 12 millionth case as virus surge gathers speed.

52 Years Later, IBM Apologizes for Firing Transgender Woman

Sorry, but a negative test does not give you a green light for Thanksgiving.

Pfizer applies for emergency authorization of its vaccine.

For Netanyahu and Israel, Trump’s Gifts Kept on Coming

‘Covid-zero’ is an idea gaining momentum. Could it work in Canada?

Remains of Two Killed in Vesuvius Eruption Are Discovered at Pompeii

Two Chinese port cities mobilize after finding a handful of cases.

Nelly Kaplan, whose films explored female strength, dies of Covid at 89.

The airline industry had hoped for a bustling holiday travel season. It may not happen.

Antibodies Good. Machine-Made Molecules Better?

How One Airline’s Pandemic Hurt Becomes Everyone’s Pain

Kimchi Making at Home Was Going Out of Style. Rural Towns to the Rescue.

How a Man With a Van Is Challenging U.K. Drug Policy

Saudi Arabia and Human Rights Activists Fight Over Its Image at G20

Rockets Strike Kabul as Mike Pompeo Plans to Meet with Taliban

Business and World Leaders Move On as Trump Fights to Reverse Election

Jonathan Pollard, Convicted Spy, Completes Parole and May Move to Israel

Nelly Kaplan, Whose Films Explored Female Strength, Dies at 89

With federal assistance programs in doubt, millions of Americans face financial hardship.

No, Trump’s sister did not publicly back him. He was duped by a fake account.

Clubhouse, the – The New York Times

Should Canada Adopt #CovidZero? – The New York Times

Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today

The Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church dies after presiding over a packed funeral.

What went viral this week.

Bobi Wine, Uganda Opposition Leader, Released From Jail

When Sharks Turned Up at Their Beach, They Called in Drones

Uncool Can Beat Flashy Tech

Soumitra Chatterjee, Globally Acclaimed Indian Film Star, Dies at 85

These Algorithms Could End the Scourge of Tuberculosis

A City Put Up Candle-Like Christmas Lights. ‘Some People See Other Things.’

After Trump’s Embrace, Saudis Brace for a Chillier Tone From Biden

Senator Rick Scott of Florida is the latest member of Congress to test positive.

Abolitionist Is Earliest Black Londoner Honored With Blue Plaque

A Chinese drugmaker reports progress on a vaccine candidate.

Trump allies are among the frequent purveyors of election misinformation.

Trump officials object, but school doors are closing across the country.

The Best Video Games to Get Lost In This Holiday Season

A Lie and a Pizza Shop: Why Australian Officials Reversed a Lockdown

A lie and a pizza joint: Why Australian officials reversed a lockdown.

What You Need to Know Today

She Helped South Korea in Its Time of Need. In the Pandemic, It Repaid Her.

How an Online Attack ‘Brought Twitter to Its Knees’

1945: Britain Asks for Whiskey to Ensure ‘Merry, Merry Christmas’

Fighting the virus, the University of Michigan battens down the hatches.

A Holocaust Survivor Lifts Neighbors in Dark Times

The W.H.O. rejects the antiviral drug remdesivir as a Covid-19 treatment.

A senior Defense Department official is infected with the virus, and others were exposed.

How Steve Bannon and a Chinese Billionaire Created a Right-Wing Coronavirus Media Sensation

1945: Britain Asks for Whisky to Ensure ‘Merry, Merry Christmas’

Under a Divisive Peace, Wartime Rifts Hobble Hope in Bosnia

Amid the Coronavirus Pandemic, a Battle Emerges Over Green Spaces

Margaret Guilfoyle, Trailblazing Australian Lawmaker, Dies at 94

How Steve Bannon and a Chinese Billionaire Created a Right-Wing Coronavirus Media Sensation

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

As the U.S. nears the 200,000 daily case mark, Americans are urged to avoid Thanksgiving travel.

South Africa and Malawi Quarrel Over Fate of Shepherd Bushiri, a Fugitive Preacher

World Health Organization Rejects Antiviral Drug Remdesivir as Covid-19 Treatment

Roblox, edging toward I.P.O., reveals surging revenue and losses.

W.H.O. Rejects Antiviral Drug Remdesivir as a Covid Treatment

Egypt Arrests Human Rights Leaders, Continuing Crackdown on Dissent

Jan Myrdal, Swedish Author and Provocateur, Dies at 93

South Africa and Malawi Quarrel Over Fate of Shepherd Bushiri, a Fugitive Preacher

Giuliani makes accusations of fraud that the Trump team has failed to support in court.

Seeking Restart With Biden, Palestinians Eye End to Prisoner Payments

Boris Johnson, Seen as a Trump Ally, Signals Alignment With Biden

Booker Prize 2020: Douglas Stuart Wins for ‘Shuggie Bain’

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

G.M. Accelerates Its Ambitions for Electric Vehicles

Toronto’s Van Killing Case Goes to Trial

How Fake Reviews Hurt Us and Amazon

Dutch Police Urge Public to Stop ‘Pedo-Hunting’ After Vigilante Violence

Deadly Protests Erupt in Uganda After Arrest of 2 Opposition Figures

How Sidney Powell inaccurately cited Venezuela’s elections as evidence of U.S. fraud.

UNICEF warns of a ‘lost generation’ and finds school closures are ineffective.

The spread of the virus in Europe seems to be slowing, W.H.O. official says.

The culling of minks in Denmark prompts a political crisis.

Culling of minks in Denmark prompts a political crisis.

Dublin Zoo Pleaded for Pandemic Help. Supporters Gave $1.2 Million in Hours.

Jordan, once a model of virus control, is now a hot spot.

Virus Words vs. Actions – The New York Times

States that imposed few restrictions now have the worst outbreaks.

They Championed Venezuela’s Revolution. They Are Now Its Latest Victims.

Zillow Surfing Is the Escape We All Need Right Now

The Pacific island nation of Samoa records its first case of the virus.

Pompeo Calls B.D.S. Movement Anti-Semitic

A Chinese County Aims to Curb Dog Walking by Threatening to Kill the Dog

Tokyo Olympics Organizers Promote Games as Light at End of Pandemic Tunnel

Landslide in Ecuador Kills 5 at Illegal Mine

Seeking Restart With Biden, Palestinians Eye End to Prisoner Payments

The Coronavirus Is Airborne Indoors. But We’re Still Scrubbing Surfaces.

The Coronavirus Is Airborne Indoors. But We’re Still Scrubbing Surfaces.

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

France surpasses two million cases, and other news from around the world.

Australian Troops Unlawfully Killed 39 Afghans, Report Finds

Something Elizabeth Warren and Jamie Dimon agree on: The presidential transition must begin.

Wearing Masks to Prevent Coronavirus: Here’s What Scientists Know

Uganda Police Arrest Opposition Figure, Setting Off Deadly Protests

Local officials rebut 3 dead-voter claims by the Trump campaign.

Kentucky closes its schools and bans indoor dining again as virus cases surge.

Congo’s Latest Ebola Outbreak Declared Finished

Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today

G.O.P. officials refused to certify Michigan ballots over issues that are fairly common.

Mexico, Outraged at Arrest of Ex-Official, Threatened to Toss U.S. Agents

Election misinformation often evaded YouTube’s efforts to stop it.

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

Northern Ireland Man Arrested Decades After Infamous Birmingham Bombings

Boris Johnson Lays Out U.K. Plan for a ‘Green Industrial Revolution’

Thailand’s Protests Shatter Taboos, but So Far Produce Little Change

Burning Fossil Fuels Helped Drive Earth’s Most Massive Extinction

Iran Accelerates Nuclear Program, but Offers Path Back From Confrontation

Government Surveillance by Data

What Did Europe Smell Like Centuries Ago? Historians Set Out to Recreate Lost Smells

These Shrimp Leave the Safety of Water and Walk on Land. But Why?

‘Jetman’ Who Flew Beside a Plane Dies While Training in Dubai

Giuliani peddles election conspiracy theories and falsehoods.

No, The Army Didn’t Seize Server Showing Trump Election Landslide

No, the Army didn’t seize a German server showing a Trump landslide.

No, Trump did not win in Nevada.

Danish Study Questions Use of Masks to Protect Wearers

How to Have a Fully Remote Family Thanksgiving

Israel Strikes Syria and Iranian Forces as Pompeo Flies In

A Progressive Problem – The New York Times

Apple Halves Its App Store Fee for the Smaller Companies

How the Out-of-Control Pandemic Is Speeding the Hunt for Vaccines

‘Within Seconds Everything Was Gone’: Devastating Floods Submerge the Philippines

F.D.A. authorizes the first at-home coronavirus test.

Chuck Grassley, the oldest Senate Republican, tests positive for the virus.

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

No, the Georgia recount does not include reverifying signatures.

As Fighting Rages in Ethiopia, Aid Groups Plead for Access to Refugees

U.S. to Drop Case Against Mexican Ex-Official to Allow Inquiry in Mexico

U.S. Troops Are Packing Up, Ready or Not

Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today

How Twitter and Facebook plan to handle Trump’s accounts when he leaves office.

Corbyn Reinstated by Labour After He Walks Back Anti-Semitism Remarks

No, a high-level member of the Biden campaign was not arrested in Texas.

No, a revote in one local Nevada race is not a victory for President Trump.

Today's Tech Hearing Highlights by the Numbers

Lawmakers drill down on how Facebook and Twitter moderate content.

Republicans home in on bias complaints.

After holding out, Republican governors reverse course and issue mask mandates.

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

Masayoshi Son, chief executive of SoftBank, prepares for a ‘worst case scenario’ as cases rise.

‘Release the Kraken,’ a catchphrase for unfounded conspiracy theory, trends on Twitter.

Chicago confronts a coronavirus surge as the Midwest fails to curb infections.

Dorsey, under fire from both parties, defends labeling tweets.

California is ‘pulling the emergency brake’ on its reopening plans.

Twitter’s chief, Jack Dorsey, is likely to face particular ire.

Twitter’s chief, Jack Dorsey, is likely to face particular ire.

Democrats call for more regulation of the tech industry.

Israel and Palestinians Resume Security Agreement

Airbnb’s Biggest Problem – The New York Times

Immunity to the Coronavirus May Last Years, New Data Hint

The only county in the continental U.S. with no reported infections may not be virus-free after all.

German Police Arrest 3 Suspects in Heist of Royal Jewels

Tech’s legal shield draws substantive scrutiny.

Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey Testify: Live Stream Updates

Biden Wants to Rejoin Iran Nuclear Deal, but It Won’t Be Easy

In China, people scramble for shot