Hundreds Reported Abnormal Menstruation After Exposure to Tear Gas, Study Finds
A scientific paper expands on social media reports of sudden onset of periods, spotting and other menstrual peculiarities during last summer’s protests in Portland, Ore.
President Biden Bans Travel from India Due to Covid-19 Surge
As they discussed the decision this week, top health officials warned the White House about uncertainty over how vaccines might respond to a homegrown virus variant in India.
Eli Broad, Who Helped Reshape Los Angeles, Dies at 87
The businessman, who made a fortune in home-building and insurance, spent lavishly to try to make the city a cultural capital.
Biden’s Expansive Infrastructure Plan Hits Close to Home for McConnell
President Biden’s infrastructure plan could fund a long-overdue revamp of the Brent Spence Bridge between Ohio and Kentucky. But the Senate Republican leader opposes it.
Linfield University Fires Professor Who Spoke Out About Misconduct Cases
Allegations of anti-Semitism, sexual misconduct and racial discrimination have led to turmoil on the small Oregon campus. Some have called for the university’s president to resign.
U.S. Summer Fun Relies on Foreign Seasonal Workers, but Supply Is Short
Small business and industry groups are pressuring the Biden administration to relax international travel restrictions and visa application protocols.
Memorial to Sandy Hook Slaughter Approved
The residents of Newtown, Conn., have approved a memorial to the children and staff killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School, but the sadness has yet to abate.
From the Past, a Chilling Warning About the Extremists of the Present
Almost four decades after officials dismantled the Order, a violent far-right group, experts see echoes in the far right of today.
G.O.P. Seeks to Empower Poll Watchers, Raising Intimidation Worries
Republicans in several states are pushing bills to give poll watchers more autonomy. Alarmed election officials and voting rights activists say it’s a new attempt to target voters of color.
Joe Biden, the Reverse Ronald Reagan
Four decades later, another elder statesman seeks to transform Americans’ ideas about the size of government.
Arnold Schwarzenegger Is No Longer the Governor of California. Right?
Amid a pandemic and a recall, Mr. Schwarzenegger has been in demand at his Los Angeles mansion, embracing his unlikely role as California’s “elderly statesman.”
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