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CDC Eases Coronavirus Vaccine Rules for ‘Exceptional Circumstances’

The agency now says patients may switch authorized vaccines between the first and second doses, and also extend the interval between doses to six weeks.

Sharon Begley, a Top Science Journalist, Is Dead at 64

Long at Newsweek, she was regarded as one of her generation’s pre-eminent science writers. An “Enlightenment-era figure,” Jon Meacham said.

Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today

Large swaths of the United States still refuse to follow simple advice from experts.

Bob Avian, Choreographer of Broadway Smashes, Dies at 83

His collaborations with Michael Bennett included “A Chorus Line.” He later worked on “Miss Saigon” and other hits.

National Guard Soldiers Seen Resting in Parking Garage Causes Outcry

Photographs of Guard soldiers resting on the concrete floor of a parking garage prompted swift condemnation and apologies from members of Congress.

Alice Hoagland, Grieving Inspiration in Gay Rugby, Dies at 71

She became a beloved figure in a movement that her son had helped spearhead before dying heroically aboard Flight 93 on 9/11.

Chairwoman of San Francisco Art School Facing Budget Issues Resigns

The leader of the board at the 150-year-old San Francisco Art Institute said she is confident the college has a plan to address its financial problems, but critics have suggested otherwise.

Ticket Brokers Agree to Pay Millions in Scalping Settlements

The settlements are the first enforcement actions brought under the Better Online Ticket Sales Act, which was designed to prevent brokers from buying large numbers of tickets.

Lubomir Kavalek, Czech Who Became U.S. Chess Champion, Dies at 77

One of the first and most elite chess players to flee the Soviet bloc for the West, he was among the best players in the world for many years.

Mira Furlan, Actress on ‘Lost’ and ‘Babylon 5,’ Dies at 65

The Croatian-born actress played Ambassador Delenn on the science fiction TV series “Babylon 5” throughout its five seasons and in two movies.

A Report Card for U.S. Schools

Seven districts, seven very different experiences of pandemic learning.

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