Texas Adults to Be Eligible For Covid-19 Vaccine on Monday
It is the latest state to broaden vaccine eligibility to all adults ahead of a May 1 deadline set by President Biden.
Amaranth Ehrenhalt, Abstract Expressionist, Dies at 93
She was an under-the-radar figure in New York and Paris in the formative 1950s and for decades after. She died of Covid-19.
Senate Panel to Debate Gun Control After Two Mass Shootings
The Judiciary Committee’s hearing, scheduled by Senate Democrats before the Boulder and Atlanta shootings, comes as the party had already begun advancing stricter gun control measures that face long odds.
A List of Recent Mass Shootings in the United States
In the last five years, there have been at least 29 shootings with four or more fatalities, according to a database compiled by the Violence Project.
Biden Heads to Columbus, Ohio, to Promote Stimulus Aid
The president’s trip to Ohio to promote the stimulus is being shadowed by a new outbreak of an old problem: the mass killings of Americans with easily obtainable guns.
Biden’s Long, Frustrating History of Pushing for Gun Control
The president is in a position distressingly similar to the one he confronted about eight years ago as vice president: trying to figure out a way to stop mass shootings, and meeting staunch resistance.
Von Diaz’s Essential Puerto Rican Recipes
The journalist and cookbook author, who grew up traveling between Atlanta and Puerto Rico, collects dishes that tell stories about life on the island, and the flavors that bring her back to it.
Foods From Afar Hope to Catch the Eye of American Shoppers
Immigrant entrepreneurs are working with designers and brand strategists to create packaging that appeals to a wider range of consumers.
Trump Endorses Hice to Run Against Raffensperger in Georgia
Mr. Raffensperger, a Republican, is among the top targets for former President Donald J. Trump, along with the state’s governor, Brian Kemp.
Meet Wyoming’s New Black Sheriff, the First in State History
The appointment is symbolic for both Wyoming and the Mountain West, which has been insulated from much of the national reckoning over race and policing.
Supreme Court to Consider Death Sentence in Boston Marathon Bombing Case
The justices will review a decision from a federal appeals court that overturned the death sentence imposed on Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, one of the perpetrators of the attack.
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