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U.S. Tried to Restart Nuclear Talks With North Korea

The administration has tried to restart discussions with North Korea over the fate of its nuclear program, but its overtures have not been returned, the White House press secretary confirmed.

Why Would Anyone Open a Restaurant in a Pandemic?

Those that did may be better off, their owners say, because they could meet the moment’s restrictions and cravings from the very start.

Scholar of World War II Homefront Wins American History Book Prize

The New-York Historical Society award goes to a study of fractures in American society a year after Pearl Harbor, which resonates amid the pandemic today.

2 Arrests in Death of Police Officer Injured in Capitol Riot

The Justice Department has charged two men in the assault on Brian D. Sicknick, a Capitol Police officer who died the day after he fought rioters storming the Capitol, according to a law enforcement official.

Derek Chauvin’s lawyer asks for a delay in the trial.

The lawyer also asked the judge on Monday to move the trial outside of the city and that the seven jurors already picked to serve on the case be brought back in for further questioning.

The Most Valuable Democrat

Progressives like to complain about Joe Manchin. But nothing would help Democrats as much as more Joe Manchins.

For Voting Rights Advocates, a ‘Once in a Generation Moment’ Looms

Opposition to restrictive Republican voting laws — and support for a sweeping Democratic bill — fuels a movement like none in decades. But can it succeed?

‘She Wants Well-Qualified People’: 88 Landlords Accused of Housing Bias

A lawsuit by a watchdog group claims that its undercover investigation found widespread bias against tenants receiving federal housing assistance.

Doctors Are Investigated After Posting Organ Photos Online as ‘Price Is Right’ Game

The medical residents, who are employed by Spectrum Health in Grand Rapids, Mich., asked people on Instagram to guess how much a surgically removed organ weighed.

A Year of Trauma and Resilience: How the Pandemic Changed Everything

New York Times readers describe the ways the pandemic first hit them and upended their lives, in their own words.

Biden Vowed to Make Climate ‘Essential’ to Foreign Policy. The Reality Is Harder.

So far, repairing alliances and restoring friendships seem to be taking precedence.

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