Man Says He Lived in Philadelphia’s Veterans Stadium for Years
Several people corroborated parts of the account of Tom Garvey, a Vietnam veteran and former stadium employee who described his “secret apartment” in a recent book.
Confronting Violence Against Asians, Biden Says That ‘We Cannot Be Complicit’
Vice President Kamala Harris joined the president in forcefully condemning the killings in Atlanta. “Racism is real in America, and it has always been,” she said.
Biden Clashes With China and Russia in First 60 Days
It may look like the bad old days of the Cold War, but today’s bitter superpower competition is about technology, cyberconflict and influence operations.
Fact-Checking Claims on the Migrant Surge at the U.S.-Mexico Border
As migrants arrive at the southwestern border in increasing numbers, lawmakers and officials are misleading about border policies, migrants, the coronavirus and immigration flows.
‘Dear G.I.’: An Unlikely Friendship Built on Letters From a Foxhole
In 1966, a Massachusetts mother of three began writing to young men serving in Vietnam. One became her most steadfast pen pal, writing her 77 letters over seven years.
After Being Scratched and Punched, Trump Wax Figure Is Removed
The figure at Louis Tussaud’s Palace of Wax in San Antonio was so badly battered that it required repairs.
Rooting for Your Home Team in Person? Here’s What You Need to Know.
This spring, big-league games are luring fans to stadiums and arenas. Expect varying levels of mask-wearing, social distancing and pregame testing.
How the Pandemic Changed Your Politics
Worry, anxiety, hope: Readers shared how they experienced a wild year in American life and politics.
Atlanta Shooting Victims Are Remembered for Love and Hard Work
Among the eight people killed at Atlanta-area spas this week was a wife going for a massage with her husband, and immigrant mothers working long hours to support their children.
In a Boost to Reopening Schools, C.D.C. Says Students Can Be 3 Feet Apart
The previous recommendation of six feet of distancing was a major obstacle to bringing students back for in-person learning.
House Votes to Avert Deep Medicare Cuts to Pay for $1.9 Trillion Stimulus Plan
The measure is likely to become the subject of negotiations later in the year over government spending and debt.
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