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Lone Wolves Connected Online: A History of Modern White Supremacy

Forty years ago, Louis Beam had the idea of using the internet to drive a movement. Today, his vision is disturbingly prevalent.

How America’s Food System Could Change Under Biden

New school meal standards? Help for small farmers? Maybe, but first the new administration has to deal with hunger, food safety and a diminished U.S.D.A.

Biden Raises Daily Vaccination Target and Extends Travel Bans

President Biden now says he hopes to administer 1.5 million coronavirus vaccinations a day, a 50 percent increase from his initial target, and he extended and expanded virus-driven travel bans.

Biden Launches Climate Change Efforts

The president will announce a suite of executive actions on Wednesday to combat climate change, two people familiar with his plans said, and will ask federal agencies to determine the extent of a drilling ban.

What Do Gamers Wear?

With millions of fans on social media, gamers have stepped up their game, incorporating luxury, streetwear and even cosplay into their looks.

Flaming Lips Use of Plastic Bubbles at Concerts Leave Covid-19 Experts Unsure

Medical professionals questioned how well the individual plastic bubbles protected band members and concertgoers from the coronavirus.

Ghost Kitchens Find a Home in Empty Hotels

Restaurateurs hunting for cut-rate space in the pandemic are teaming up with eager partners in another beleaguered industry.

CBS Suspends Two Executives Accused of Racist and Sexist Conduct

The executives, Peter Dunn and David Friend, were placed on leave after a report in The Los Angeles Times in which they were accused of creating a hostile work environment.

What to Know About California’s Reopening, Again

Tuesday: State officials abruptly lifted the regional stay-at-home order on Monday. Here’s what that means for you.

Republicans Waver on Convicting Donald J. Trump

House managers presented the Senate with an article charging Donald J. Trump with “incitement of insurrection.” But Republicans are increasingly indicating they are unlikely to find him guilty.

Tornado Hits Alabama City, Wrecking Buildings

The storm caused heavy damage in the city of Fultondale, a northern suburb of Birmingham, trapping people in their homes.

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