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Getting One Vaccine Is Good. How About Mix-and-Match?

Researchers are exploring the possible benefits of pairing doses from two different Covid-19 vaccines.

Suez Canal Is Open, but the World is Still Full of Giant Container Ships

As global trade has grown, shipping companies have steadily increased ship sizes — but the Suez Canal blockage showed that bigger is not always better.

‘No Excuse Not to Be Vaccinated’ in Texas, Which Expands Eligibility to All Adults

Texas and five other states began providing coronavirus vaccines to everyone 16 and older regardless of health conditions on Monday, with other states scheduled to do the same this week.

What We Know About Eric J. Nelson, the Lawyer Representing Derek Chauvin

Mr. Chauvin’s lawyer is one of a dozen defense attorneys in Minneapolis who represent police officers charged with misconduct and work on a rotation basis.

Asian-American Man Reveals Battle Scars as He Calls Out Bias

“People question my patriotism, that I don’t look American enough,” Lee Wong, an elected official in an Ohio township, said at a recent public meeting.

Despite Problems In the Past, Biden to Try Again with ‘Green’ Stimulus

As vice president, Joe Biden oversaw a “green jobs” stimulus package that produced notable failures. This time, with more money and more demand for clean technology, will be different, Democrats say.

What to Know About Jerry W. Blackwell

Mr. Blackwell has represented a series of large companies and joined the attorney general’s office just for this case on a pro bono basis.

Remote Work Is Here to Stay. Manhattan May Never Be the Same.

New York City, long buoyed by the flow of commuters into its towering office buildings, faces a cataclysmic challenge, even when the pandemic ends.

George Floyd’s Family, the Media and Protesters Gather Outside the Courthouse

A scrum of reporters gathered on the lawn just south of the courthouse, where members of Mr. Floyd’s family and their lawyers held a news conference ahead of opening statements.

Schools in Long Beach, Calif., Start Reopening This Week

Elementary school students will be in classrooms for part of each day starting this week, and older students will return in April.

Biden Officials to Investigate Trump-Era Attacks on Science

The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy intends to ask all agency leaders to identify political tampering in science-based policies and decisions over the past four years.

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