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U.S.: Part 193
- We Have No Idea What We’re Fighting for Anymore
- How ‘America’s Frontline Doctors’ Sold Access to Bogus COVID-19 Treatments—and Left Patients in the Lurch
- Delta Air Lines Is Charging Unvaccinated Employees $200 Insurance Fee. Will It Work?
- Yes, We Can Grow 1 Trillion Trees to Help Fight Climate Change
- ‘I Just Don’t Feel Like I Need It Yet.’ Why the NYPD Is Grappling With COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy
- The Fed Focuses on Inequality, Low-Wage Workers As U.S. Economy Strengthens
- We Don’t Need a Cure for Autism. We Need to Make Living With It Easier
- Rising Heat Is Making It Harder to Work in the U.S., and the Costs to the Economy Will Soar With Climate Change
- How to Help People Impacted by Hurricane Ida
- The Botched Afghanistan Withdrawal Exposes a Dangerous Fault Line in Our Democracy
- The Bible Talks About Slavery. So Why Are Conservative Christians So Afraid of Critical Race Theory?
- American Police Say Officers Are Quitting in Droves. Federal Data Says Otherwise
- This Startup Sees a New Business Opportunity: Teaching Gen Z About Money
- How Texas’ Abortion Ban Marks a New Legal Strategy for Abortion Restrictions
- What Hurricane Ida Means for Louisiana’s COVID-19 Problem
- From Teachers to Custodians, Meet the Educators Who Saved A Pandemic School Year
- Jill Biden: A Tribute to Classroom Heroes
- U.S. Civil Engineers Bent the Rules to Give New Orleans Extra Protection from Hurricanes. Those Adjustments Might Have Saved the City During Ida
- The Withdrawal From Afghanistan Should Make Us Reflect on America’s True Failure Since 9/11
- ‘Was This All Worth It?’ Grieving the Death of One of the Last U.S. Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan
- Can Hurricane Ida Move Public Opinion on Climate Change?
- What Is ‘Tragic Optimism’ and Can It Help Us Make Sense Of This Moment?
- Nursing Home COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates Protect The Most Vulnerable, But Pose a Hidden Threat to Residents
- Why We New Orleanians Keep Coming Back After Every Storm
- How Elizabeth Holmes’ Abuse Allegations Could Affect Her Fraud Trial
- The Gun Maker Being Sued for the Sandy Hook Shooting Wants School Records for Some of the Children Who Died
- As New Orleans Police Focus on Anti-Looting Measures in the Wake of Hurricane Ida, Some Residents Hear Echoes of Katrina
- The Vaping Industry as We Know It May Soon Disappear
- Labor Secretary Marty Walsh Wants to Improve Blue-Collar Work. Can He Convince Washington?
- Hurricane Ida Raises the Question: How Can Cities Keep Subways Safe in an Era of Climate Crisis Flooding?
- In Texas, Rape Crisis Centers Struggle to Respond to New Abortion Law
- A Climate Change-Induced Landslide Is Wreaking Havoc on Denali National Park
- Emergency Medical Service Workers Battle a Hurricane, and COVID-19, To Bring Health Care To New Orleans
- ‘Expect a Legal Challenge.’ Ouster of Human Rights Campaign President Alphonso David Steeped in Controversy
- 50 Years After Attica, Prisoners Are Still Protesting Brutal Conditions. Will America Finally Listen?
- Richmond’s Robert E. Lee Statue Is Gone. Now It’s Up to the City to Shape What That Means
- How a Domestic Violence Exposé Ushered In a New Era for the Miss America Pageant
- The World’s Most Famous Private Detective Makes No Apologies
- Cities Have Firefighters and Trash Collectors. As the Climate Breaks Down, Do They Also Need Resilience Corps?
- America Has Always Struggled to Memorialize Tragedy. Some Communities Are Trying to Do Better for COVID-19
- COVID-19 Is Forcing Us to Talk About Rationing Health Care in the U.S. Again. Could We Have Avoided This?
- The Fourth U.S. Wave of COVID-19 Could Be Ebbing. The Fifth Might Be Worse
- Meet the Man Who Cleans the 9/11 Memorial Reflecting Pools
- What 9/11 Survivors and First Responders Have Taught Us About Public Health in the 20 Years Since the Attacks
- After 9/11: I Wasn’t Prepared to Prepare My Kids For This New Reality
- On Top of the Pandemic, Hospitals Face Another Crisis: Children and Teenagers Are Being Shot in Record Numbers
- Why a Warming Arctic Has the U.S. Coast Guard Worried About the Rest of the Country
- President Biden Urges Californians to Vote ‘No’ Ahead of Gov. Newsom Recall Vote
- As Wildfires Burn, Are U.S. Cities Spending Too Much on Their Fire Departments?
- ‘A Queer Tax.’ New Lawsuit Alleges Aetna Discriminates Against LGBTQ People Seeking Fertility Treatment
- Inside the Nation’s Largest Guaranteed Income Experiment
- ‘Who Else Is Spying on Me?’ Muslim Americans Bring the Fight Against Surveillance to the Supreme Court
- Why the Federal Firearms Agency Can’t Find a Permanent Director
- Trump-Appointed Special Counsel Indicts Lawyer With Ties to Hillary Clinton
- Some Vaping Companies Are Turning to Synthetic Nicotine to Outsmart the FDA
- A Decade After Jamey Rodemeyer’s Death, His Parents Are Still Trying to Protect Kids From Homophobia and Bullying
- FDA Panel Recommends Against Following White House Plan for Booster Doses for All
- These Children Are U.S. Citizens. They Need Help, But They Can’t Get the Child Tax Credit
- Biden Administration Faces Critical Moment Ahead of Climate Talks
- Anita Hill: I Didn’t Need Joe Biden’s Apology. What I Need Is His Commitment to End Gender-Based Violence
- The U.S. Is Losing the Global Race to Decide the Future of Money—and It Could Doom the Almighty Dollar
- Here’s Why Companies Aren’t Fighting Biden’s Employee Vaccine Mandate
- COVID-19 Is Making New Moms Feel Even More Pressure to Breastfeed
- Will Joe Biden’s $11 Billion Pledge Convince the World the U.S. Can Lead on Climate?
- Oklahoma Gov. Commutes Julius Jones’ Death Sentence. Here’s What to Know
- The FDA Authorized a Booster Shot of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine—But Not For Everyone
- Price Hikes Will Likely Continue Through the End of 2021, Fed Signals
- Florida Lawmaker Proposes Abortion Ban That Mimics Texas SB-8 Law
- U.S. Lawmaker Wants to Ban Booze ‘To Go’ at Airports Amid Surge in Unruly Passengers
- 42% of Women Say They Have Consistently Felt Burned Out at Work in 2021
- ‘Our Stories Are Universal Too.’ Terence Blanchard on Bringing Black Narratives to the Metropolitan Opera
- What We Fear in the Wake of the Texas Abortion Law
- Atlanta’s First Black Female District Attorney Is at the Center of America’s Converging Crises
- The Rise and Fall of a Dangerous Political Movement in Revolutionary America
- To Build Back Better, Tax Ultra-Wealthy Families Like Ours
- The Overlooked American Survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- Kathy Hochul Faced Childcare Struggles and Sexism at Work. Now She’s New York’s First Woman Governor
- How History Is Repeating Itself for Haitian Migrants Trying to Enter the U.S.
- FBI Data Shows a Surge in Murders in 2020. That’s Not the Full Story
- U.S. Fishermen Are Making Their Last Stand Against Offshore Wind
- Protecting Homes From Wildfire With Aluminum Foil? A Tested Technology Gains Steam
- School Masking Mandates Are Going to Court. Here’s Why the Issue Is So Complicated
- Police Killings Happen Far More Often Than What’s Widely Reported. Here’s Why the Numbers Are Off by So Much
- Inside a Wisconsin Army Base Where Nearly 13,000 Afghans Await an Uncertain Future
- Americans Overwhelmingly Back Funding Home Care for the Elderly. Will It Survive in Democrats’ Spending Bill?
- New York’s Vaccine Mandate Is Working, But Hospitals Are Struggling With the Fallout
- The Biden Administration Promised ‘Immediate’ Aid to Haitian Deportees. It Has Yet to Arrive
- How U.S. Sexual-Harassment Law Encourages a Culture of Victim Blaming
- Gen. Stanley McChrystal Would Have Done Things Differently in Afghanistan
- Climate Pressure Mounts for Biden As a Major Conference Looms
- Men Are Now More Likely to Be Single Than Women. It’s Not a Good Sign
- Oil Company Took More Than 3 Hours to Stop Biggest California Oil Spill in Decades
- As Teachers and School Boards Face a Spike in Violent Threats, the Justice Department Is Stepping In
- Minneapolis Cops Involved in Fatal Shooting Get Separate Attorneys, Signaling Movement in 2013 Case
- Inside the Battle for the Hearts and Minds of Tomorrow’s Business Leaders
- U.S. Workers Are Realizing It’s the Perfect Time to Go on Strike
- How Christopher Columbus Became an Italian-American Icon
- Facebook Is Willing to Open Algorithms to Regulators
- An Innovative Washington Law Aims to Get Foreign-Trained Doctors Back in Hospitals
- Biden Is Expelling Migrants On COVID-19 Grounds, But Health Experts Say That’s All Wrong