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Faulty Software Snarls Vaccine Sign-Ups

Health departments continue to grapple with delays caused by technical problems with numerous websites used for making appointments.

What to Know Now About the Newsom Recall Effort

Friday: Have questions about the effort to oust Gov. Gavin Newsom from office? Here are the answers.

Get Outside and Safely Visit a National Park

Now is the time to start looking ahead, to spring and summer excursions in the great outdoors.

Which Families Will Receive the Most Money From the Stimulus Bill?

A large child tax credit will benefit the lowest-income families in particular.

On First Day, Garland Vows to Restore Justice Dept. Independence

Attorney General Merrick B. Garland was sworn in and briefed on the department’s investigation into the Capitol riot.

We Fact-Checked Biden’s Prime-Time White House Address

President Biden, in a prime-time address on Thursday night, exaggerated elements of the coronavirus pandemic along with his, and his predecessor’s, response to it.

The Lessons of One of the Worst Years in American Life

President Donald J. Trump lost his job in large part for mishandling a crisis he at first denied. President Biden knows his legacy depends on bringing the catastrophe to a swift conclusion.

Christopher Lovrien Is Charged With Two Murders Committed Two Decades Apart

Genetic genealogy connected Christopher Lovrien to a 1999 homicide victim, according to the authorities, who said they found the remains of a 2020 homicide victim when they searched his property.

Biden Expands Available Avenues to Get the Vaccine

The administration is sending vaccines to many more pharmacies, opening more federally run mass vaccinations sites and making dentists, medical students, midwives, paramedics and veterinarians eligible to give shots.

Biden Condemns Hate Crimes Against Asian-Americans

“It’s wrong,” President Biden said. “It’s un-American, and it must stop.”

Why Beth Moore Has Captivated Evangelical Women

The author and public speaker attracted attention for her dramatic break with the Southern Baptist Convention this week.

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