G7 Nations Take Aggressive Climate Action, But Hold Back on Coal

President Biden pushed climate action after four years in which Donald Trump rejected cooperation with allies. But leaders failed to set an expiration date for burning coal. | Continue reading


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Coronavirus Survey Halted After Workers Faced Racial Slurs, Officials Say

Workers were followed, videotaped and threatened in confrontations across Minnesota, the state Department of Health said. | Continue reading


@nytimes.com | 3 years ago

'I Feel Sorry for Americans': A Baffled World Watches the U.S.

From Myanmar to Canada, people are asking: How did a superpower allow itself to be felled by a virus? And why won’t the president commit to a peaceful transition of power? | Continue reading


@nytimes.com | 3 years ago

A Guide to Voting in the 2020 Elections

Many rules have changed during the pandemic, so this interactive guide can help you ensure your vote is counted. | Continue reading


@nytimes.com | 3 years ago

Even Nobodies Have Fans Now – Internet Fandom and Podcasts

Online fan culture clings to everything. Case in point: podcasts. | Continue reading


@nytimes.com | 4 years ago

New York Tackled Subway Crime. But Is It Starting to Come Back?

Transit crime rose by nearly 4 percent last year. New Yorkers are worried about their safety on the system. | Continue reading


@nytimes.com | 5 years ago

China Accelerates Cyberspying Efforts to Obtain U.S. Technology

China’s practice of breaking into American computers has become a core grievance of the Trump administration as leaders of the two nations prepare to meet. | Continue reading


@nytimes.com | 5 years ago

What Elon Musk Should Learn from the Thailand Cave Rescue

Just because you’re a successful tech mogul doesn’t mean you know how to rescue kids trapped underground. | Continue reading


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