The police and reporters far outnumbered attendees at the 'Justice for J6' rally in Washington, with fewer than 100 people gathering in support of those accused of storming the Capitol on Jan. 6.
Jean-Pierre Thebault, France's ambassador to Australia, called the submarine deal between the United States, Britain and Australia 'a huge mistake' as he left the French Embassy in Canberra, Australia, after being recalled to France.
Durst, the onetime heir to a Manhattan real estate empire, was convicted of first-degree murder in the killing a close confidante more than 20 years ago. He faces the possibility of a life sentence.
The space travelers shared their view of the planet through the capsule's dome, which features a single piece of glass with a viewing area of more than 2,000 square inches.
A Food and Drug Administration advisory panel recommended that Pfizer-BioNTech boosters be made available to people 65 and older and those at high risk of severe Covid, but voted against giving blanket boosters to people 16 and older.
Britain announced it would relax and simplify rules on international travel in and out of England starting on Oct. 4, citing the success of its vaccination rollout.
The pope said that he didn't know how to explain why people don't trust the vaccines, adding that it was ironic that a cardinal who was not vaccinated had been hospitalized with the virus.
President Biden detailed the economic outlook for the country and his administration's pathway toward recovery, with a focus on ensuring success for the middle class.
The four crew members of the Inspiration4 mission, all civilians, reached orbit. The capsule they are riding in, named Resilience, will orbit Earth for three days at an altitude of up to 360 miles.
A Colorado Attorney General's office investigation that began after the death of Elijah McClain showed Aurora police engaged in a pattern of racial bias, excessive force and illegal use of the powerful anesthetic ketamine.
The police and reporters far outnumbered attendees at the 'Justice for J6' rally in Washington, with fewer than 100 people gathering in support of those accused of storming the Capitol on Jan. 6.
Jean-Pierre Thebault, France's ambassador to Australia, called the submarine deal between the United States, Britain and Australia 'a huge mistake' as he left the French Embassy in Canberra, Australia, after being recalled to France.
Durst, the onetime heir to a Manhattan real estate empire, was convicted of first-degree murder in the killing a close confidante more than 20 years ago. He faces the possibility of a life sentence.
The space travelers shared their view of the planet through the capsule's dome, which features a single piece of glass with a viewing area of more than 2,000 square inches.
A Food and Drug Administration advisory panel recommended that Pfizer-BioNTech boosters be made available to people 65 and older and those at high risk of severe Covid, but voted against giving blanket boosters to people 16 and older.
Britain announced it would relax and simplify rules on international travel in and out of England starting on Oct. 4, citing the success of its vaccination rollout.
The pope said that he didn't know how to explain why people don't trust the vaccines, adding that it was ironic that a cardinal who was not vaccinated had been hospitalized with the virus.
President Biden detailed the economic outlook for the country and his administration's pathway toward recovery, with a focus on ensuring success for the middle class.
The four crew members of the Inspiration4 mission, all civilians, reached orbit. The capsule they are riding in, named Resilience, will orbit Earth for three days at an altitude of up to 360 miles.
A Colorado Attorney General's office investigation that began after the death of Elijah McClain showed Aurora police engaged in a pattern of racial bias, excessive force and illegal use of the powerful anesthetic ketamine.
Durst, the onetime heir to a Manhattan real estate empire, was convicted of first-degree murder in the killing a close confidante more than 20 years ago. He faces the possibility of a life sentence.
The space travelers shared their view of the planet through the capsule's dome, which features a single piece of glass with a viewing area of more than 2,000 square inches.
An advisory committee to the Food and Drug Administration recommended authorizing booster shots for recipients of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine who are 65 or older or are at high risk of severe illness.
Britain announced it would relax and simplify rules on international travel in and out of England starting on Oct. 4, citing the success of its vaccination rollout.
The pope said that he didn't know how to explain why people don't trust the vaccines, adding that it was ironic that a cardinal who was not vaccinated had been hospitalized with the virus.
President Biden detailed the economic outlook for the country and his administration's pathway toward recovery, with a focus on ensuring success for the middle class.
The four crew members of the Inspiration4 mission, all civilians, reached orbit. The capsule they are riding in, named Resilience, will orbit Earth for three days at an altitude of up to 360 miles.
A Colorado Attorney General's office investigation that began after the death of Elijah McClain showed Aurora police engaged in a pattern of racial bias, excessive force and illegal use of the powerful anesthetic ketamine.
Aly Raisman, Simone Biles, McKayla Maroney and Maggie Nichols testified before the Senate on the sexual abuse investigation involving the former U.S.A. gymnastics team doctor Lawrence G. Nassar. The gymnasts also received an apology from the F.B.I. director, Christopher A. Wray, for the handling of the case.
The pope said that he didn't know how to explain why people don't trust the vaccines, adding that it was ironic that a cardinal who was not vaccinated had been hospitalized with the virus.
President Biden detailed the economic outlook for the country and his administration's pathway toward recovery, with a focus on ensuring success for the middle class.
The four crew members of the Inspiration4 mission, all civilians, reached orbit. The capsule they are riding in, named Resilience, will orbit Earth for three days at an altitude of up to 360 miles.
A Colorado Attorney General's office investigation that began after the death of Elijah McClain showed Aurora police engaged in a pattern of racial bias, excessive force and illegal use of the powerful anesthetic ketamine.
Aly Raisman, Simone Biles, McKayla Maroney and Maggie Nichols testified before the Senate on the sexual abuse investigation involving the former U.S.A. gymnastics team doctor Lawrence G. Nassar. The gymnasts also received an apology from the F.B.I. director, Christopher A. Wray, for the handling of the case.
Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission, pledged to donate 200 million extra doses of the coronavirus vaccine to middle- and low-income countries by mid-2022.
Fires ignited last week by lightning in the densely forested areas of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks have put sequoia groves, containing some of the world's largest and oldest trees, at risk.
Simone Biles and other gymnasts, along with the F.B.I. director, Christopher Wray, testified before the Senate about the sexual abuse investigation involving Larry Nassar, the former doctor for the U.S.A. Gymnastics national team.
The four crew members of the Inspiration4 mission, all civilians, reached orbit. The capsule they are riding in, named Resilience, will orbit Earth for three days at an altitude of up to 360 miles.
A Colorado Attorney General's office investigation that began after the death of Elijah McClain showed Aurora police engaged in a pattern of racial bias, excessive force and illegal use of the powerful anesthetic ketamine.
Aly Raisman, Simone Biles, McKayla Maroney and Maggie Nichols testified before the Senate on the sexual abuse investigation involving the former U.S.A. gymnastics team doctor Lawrence G. Nassar. The gymnasts also received an apology from the F.B.I. director, Christopher A. Wray, for the handling of the case.
Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission, pledged to donate 200 million extra doses of the coronavirus vaccine to middle- and low-income countries by mid-2022.
Fires ignited last week by lightning in the densely forested areas of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks have put sequoia groves, containing some of the world's largest and oldest trees, at risk.
Simone Biles and other gymnasts, along with the F.B.I. director, Christopher Wray, testified before the Senate about the sexual abuse investigation involving Larry Nassar, the former doctor for the U.S.A. Gymnastics national team.
At the main plant of Motivatit Seafoods, a family-run oyster farming and processing business in Houma, rain from Tropical Depression Nicholas poured down from the roof, which was already damaged by Hurricane Ida.
Gov. Gavin Newsom of California made a last pitch to voters, saying he was humbled by the results of early voting and taking aim at his leading opponent, Larry Elder, a Republican.
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken testified to the Senate, a day after his testimony to the House on the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. Mr. Blinken faced questions about the Taliban's fast takeover of the region.
Tropical Storm Nicholas made landfall as a hurricane along the Texas coast early on Tuesday. The storm's heavy rains are expected to threaten Louisiana, which is still recovering from Hurricane Ida.
President Biden campaigned for Gov. Gavin Newsom of California, who is facing a recall election. The president compared Mr. Newsom's leading opponent to a clone of former President Donald J. Trump.
President Biden, on his first trip to the West Coast as president, surveyed damage from wildfires in California, saying the U.S. could not 'ignore the reality that these wildfires are being supercharged by climate change.'
John Kerry, the U.S. envoy for climate change, warned of the dangerous consequences of a warming planet and announced the start of a partnership with the Indian government to speed up its transition to clean energy.
President Biden will deliver remarks on his administration's response to recent wildfires and how his proposed investments will combat climate change and future extreme weather events.
President Biden, on his first trip to the West Coast as president, surveyed damage from wildfires in California, saying the U.S. could not 'ignore the reality that these wildfires are being supercharged by climate change.'
John Kerry, the U.S. envoy for climate change, warned of the dangerous consequences of a warming planet and announced the start of a partnership with the Indian government to speed up its transition to clean energy.
President Biden will deliver remarks on his administration's response to recent wildfires and how his proposed investments will combat climate change and future extreme weather events.
Gov. John Bel Edwards of Louisiana holds a briefing on Tropical Storm Nicholas, which is expected to make landfall shortly, as well as the cleanup effort from Hurricane Ida.
New York City schools started the 2021 academic calendar fully in-person for the first time since March 2020, when coronavirus restrictions were put in place.
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken will appear before the House Foreign Affairs Committee to testify about the government's involvement in Afghanistan and the Taliban's takeover.
New rules introduced in South Africa further eased coronavirus restrictions, with new infections dropping across all provinces. South Africa will, however, keep its evening curfew.
The demonstration, on Sept. 11, followed the violent suppression of protests by some Afghan women demanding equal rights. The timing and the presence of Taliban fighters suggest the march was not just approved by the Taliban but potentially orchestrated by the group.
The Board of Education voted 6-0 to pass the measure, making Los Angeles the first major school district in the United States to mandate coronavirus vaccines for students 12 and older who are attending class in person.
President Biden announced sweeping actions to vaccinate tens of millions of American workers against the coronavirus, including private-sector employees, health care workers and federal contractors.
The demonstration, on Sept. 11, followed the violent suppression of protests by some Afghan women demanding equal rights. The timing and the presence of Taliban fighters suggest the march was not just approved by the Taliban but potentially orchestrated by the group.
The Board of Education voted 6-0 to pass the measure, making Los Angeles the first major school district in the United States to mandate coronavirus vaccines for students 12 and older who are attending class in person.
President Biden announced sweeping actions to vaccinate tens of millions of American workers against the coronavirus, including private-sector employees, health care workers and federal contractors.
Attorney General Merrick B. Garland announced a lawsuit against Texas over its recently enacted law, which bans all abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy, and makes no exceptions for pregnancies that are the result of rape or incest.
President Biden is moving to impose new vaccination mandates in order to put pressure on private businesses, federal agencies and schools to enact stricter vaccine and testing requirements.
The remnants of Tropical Storm Mindy brought heavy rain and strong winds after making landfall along the Florida Panhandle. Mindy was downgraded to a tropical depression, but continued to drench parts of Southeast.
Vice President Kamala Harris held a rally with Gov. Gavin Newsom, warning voters in her home state that the values they hold dear would be under dire threat if the governor was recalled.
The disgraced founder of the blood testing start-up Theranos arrived at the federal courthouse and stood trial for two counts of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and 10 counts of wire fraud.
The blaze at the Tangerang prison, about 25 miles west of the capital, Jakarta, killed at least 41 people and seriously injured eight more. The cause of the fire was still under investigation.
Crowds cheered as the 21-foot statue of the Confederate general was lifted off its pedestal in the state's capital. It was the last of six Confederate monuments to be removed from the city's main boulevard.
The Board of Education voted 6-0 to pass the measure, making Los Angeles the first major school district in the United States to mandate coronavirus vaccines for students 12 and older who are attending class in person.
President Biden announced sweeping actions to vaccinate tens of millions of American workers against the coronavirus, including private-sector employees, health care workers and federal contractors.
Attorney General Merrick B. Garland announced a lawsuit against Texas over its recently enacted law, which bans all abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy, and makes no exceptions for pregnancies that are the result of rape or incest.
President Biden is moving to impose new vaccination mandates in order to put pressure on private businesses, federal agencies and schools to enact stricter vaccine and testing requirements.
The remnants of Tropical Storm Mindy brought heavy rain and strong winds after making landfall along the Florida Panhandle. Mindy was downgraded to a tropical depression, but continued to drench parts of Southeast.
Vice President Kamala Harris held a rally with Gov. Gavin Newsom, warning voters in her home state that the values they hold dear would be under dire threat if the governor was recalled.
The disgraced founder of the blood testing start-up Theranos arrived at the federal courthouse and stood trial for two counts of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and 10 counts of wire fraud.
The blaze at the Tangerang prison, about 25 miles west of the capital, Jakarta, killed at least 41 people and seriously injured eight more. The cause of the fire was still under investigation.
Crowds cheered as the 21-foot statue of the Confederate general was lifted off its pedestal in the state's capital. It was the last of six Confederate monuments to be removed from the city's main boulevard.
A Japanese court has summoned North Korea’s leader to face demands for compensation by several ethnic Korean residents of Japan who say they suffered human rights abuses in North Korea after joining a resettlement program there that described the country as a 'paradise on Earth,' a lawyer and plaintiff said Tuesday.
The Board of Education voted 6-0 to pass the measure, making Los Angeles the first major school district in the United States to mandate coronavirus vaccines for students 12 and older who are attending class in person.
President Biden announced sweeping actions to vaccinate tens of millions of American workers against the coronavirus, including private-sector employees, health care workers and federal contractors.
Attorney General Merrick B. Garland announced a lawsuit against Texas over its recently enacted law, which bans all abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy, and makes no exceptions for pregnancies that are the result of rape or incest.
President Biden is moving to impose new vaccination mandates in order to put pressure on private businesses, federal agencies and schools to enact stricter vaccine and testing requirements.
The remnants of Tropical Storm Mindy brought heavy rain and strong winds after making landfall along the Florida Panhandle. Mindy was downgraded to a tropical depression, but continued to drench parts of Southeast.
Vice President Kamala Harris held a rally with Gov. Gavin Newsom, warning voters in her home state that the values they hold dear would be under dire threat if the governor was recalled.
The disgraced founder of the blood testing start-up Theranos arrived at the federal courthouse and stood trial for two counts of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and 10 counts of wire fraud.
The blaze at the Tangerang prison, about 25 miles west of the capital, Jakarta, killed at least 41 people and seriously injured eight more. The cause of the fire was still under investigation.
Crowds cheered as the 21-foot statue of the Confederate general was lifted off its pedestal in the state's capital. It was the last of six Confederate monuments to be removed from the city's main boulevard.
A Japanese court has summoned North Korea’s leader to face demands for compensation by several ethnic Korean residents of Japan who say they suffered human rights abuses in North Korea after joining a resettlement program there that described the country as a 'paradise on Earth,' a lawyer and plaintiff said Tuesday.
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