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The Case of the Serial Sperm Donor

One man, hundreds of children and a burning question: Why?

An Emboldened Extremist Wing Flexes Its Power in a Leaderless G.O.P.

As more far-right Republicans take office and exercise power, party officials are promoting unity and neutrality rather than confronting dangerous messages and disinformation.

Why Some Who Are Vaccinated Still Get Coronavirus

Experts say cases like these are not surprising and do not indicate that there was something wrong with the vaccines or how they were administered.

Mapping Los Angeles’s Unequal Covid-19 Surge

Monday: A New York Times interactive map shows the uneven toll of the virus, neighborhood by neighborhood, on the nation’s most populous county.

Biden’s Fast Start Echoes F.D.R.’s. Now Comes the Hard Part.

The most daunting challenge for Mr. Biden in the weeks ahead will be balancing his stated desire for bipartisanship with his sense of urgency.

A Georgia Chicken Town Reels After a Plant Disaster

A nitrogen leak killed six workers and injured 11, but many in the heavily undocumented work force, advocates said, are too fearful to go in for medical checks.

Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Controversies Are Piling Up. Republicans Are Quiet.

In a video from 2018, Ms. Greene falsely suggested that 9/11 was a hoax, President Barack Obama was a Muslim and the Clintons were guilty of murder.

For McCarthy and McConnell, Two Paths on Trumpian Crisis Management

Kevin McCarthy, the House minority leader, and Mitch McConnell, the Senate minority leader, want to take back control of Congress in 2022. First they have to figure out how to handle Donald Trump.

Federal Court Lifts Block on Trump Policy Expelling Migrant Children at the Border

The prospect of border agents again turning away children is likely to renew pressure on the Biden administration.

A ‘Race’ to Vaccinate, After South Africa Variant Is Detected in South Carolina

The mutation raised the stakes for South Carolina, which is reporting the second-highest rate of new infections in the nation. It is believed to be less receptive to vaccines.

A California College Tries to Shield an Entire City From Coronavirus

The University of California, Davis, is providing free testing, masks and quarantine housing to tens of thousands of people who live nearby.

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