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Category: Local
Why Los Angeles Delayed Enforcing Its Student Vaccine M...
As the deadline for compliance approached, the school board faced a difficult question: What would happen to the tens of thousands...
Covid Is Surging. Why Do Only a Third of Americans Have...
The C.D.C. now recommends that all U.S. adults get that dose. But the response is lagging, worrying health officials.
What to Know About the Civilian Casualty Files
A New York Times investigation found that the American air war in Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan has been plagued by flawed intellige...
Congress Ends ‘Horrible Year’ With Divisions as Bitter ...
Democrats’ achievements were overshadowed by legislative setbacks, fallout from the Jan. 6 attack and a sense that Congress was no...
Shirley Zussman, Indefatigable Sex Therapist, Is Dead a...
After she and her husband attended a Masters and Johnson lecture in 1966, they joined the burgeoning field of sexology. She remain...
Kentucky Family of Seven Among Those Killed in Tornado
A couple, their four children and a grandmother were among the victims in Bowling Green.
QVC Distribution Building Heavily Damaged in Fire
The blaze, which began on Saturday morning, damaged up to 75 percent of a 1.2 million-square-foot building in Rocky Mount, N.C.
Moderna Backs Down in Its Vaccine Patent Fight with the...
The dispute was over who deserves credit for inventing the central component of the company’s Covid vaccine.
Professor Put Clues to a Cash Prize in His Syllabus. No...
Tucked into the second page of the syllabus was information about a locker number and its combination. Inside was a $50 bill, whic...
Senate Confirms Biden’s 40th Judge, Tying a Reagan-Era ...
President Biden saw more of his judicial nominees confirmed in his first year than any president since Ronald Reagan. The Senate c...
As U.S. Navigates Crisis in Haiti, a Bloody History Loo...
American policy decisions are vital to understanding Haiti’s political instability, and why it remains the poorest country in the ...
Indianapolis Invests $45 Million to Stem the Surge in H...
The impact of those programs still isn’t clear, but the size of Indianapolis’s investment speaks to the urgency of the moment.