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C.D.C. Extends Moratorium on Evictions Until June 30

The C.D.C. issued the moratorium last fall, citing its jurisdictional authority to implement measures needed to promote public health.

In Montana, Bears and Wolves Become Part of the Culture Wars

The politics of predators seem poised to enter a new chapter in the state, which now seems intent on reviving some of the practices of a century ago that virtually exterminated wolves from Montana.

A Nursing Home’s Mission to Vaccinate Its Hesitant Staff

Almost all of the residents at Forest Hills of D.C. got their initial Covid-19 shots in January. But nearly half of the staff there had declined. Would an effort to change their minds succeed?

Water Shortages and Fires Loom After a Dry Winter

Monday: An update on California’s water situation. Also: A stair-walking love story.

How to Watch the Derek Chauvin Trial

The trial of Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd will be livestreamed from Minneapolis, and the public’s interest in the case may make this one of the highest-profile trials in recent memory.

Navalny vs. Putin

Our Moscow bureau chief, Anton Troianovski, talks to us about Aleksei Navalny’s political machine in Russia.

Hawaii Residents Worry About Returning Tourists Heedless of Pandemic

For much of the pandemic, Hawaii had some of the strictest rules for visitors in the United States. But now testing can replace a quarantine in most areas.

Six States Open Vaccines to All Adults on Monday

“We must get every dose of vaccine into arms quickly,” said Gov. Laura Kelly of Kansas.

Transgender Girls in Sports: G.O.P. Pushes New Front in Culture War

Lawmakers in a growing number of Republican-led states are advancing and passing bills to bar transgender athletes in girls’ sports, a culture clash that seems to have come out of nowhere.

Boarding School During Covid

Screen-fatigued parents have been considering an education option that once seemed possible only for those in rarefied circles.

In San Francisco, Turmoil Over Reopening Schools Turns a City Against Itself

The San Francisco school board has infuriated parents and the mayor. Now it has descended into chaos over accusations of racism.

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