As Miners Chase Clean-Energy Minerals, Tribes Fear a Repeat of the Past
Tuesday, December 28, 2021 | |
By Benjamin Mueller and Isabella Grullón Paz Hoping to prevent further disruptions to daily life, the C.D.C. reduced the period that certain infected Americans must sequester. | | Race to the Future By Jack Healy and Mike Baker Mining the minerals that may be needed for a green energy revolution could devastate tribal lands. The Biden administration will be forced to choose. | | By Vivian Yee and Ben Hubbard While conflicts and crises have battered Arab cultural capitals, Saudi Arabia is hosting film festivals and bankrolling new movies. | | |
Sports By Zach Schonbrun The best player in the world over the last two years is a 14-year-old boy from Fort Worth. One of his main challengers? His 16-year-old brother. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Daniela J. Lamas We are not where we thought we might be a year ago, but there is still reason for hope. | | |
By Storyful and The New York Times The widespread storm system began over the holiday weekend and forced the closure of several major highways and state roads in Northern California. | | By The Associated Press The governor of Arkansas raised concerns about President Biden's plan for the federal government to purchase 500 million rapid at-home tests. | | By The Associated Press Gov. Kathy Hochul and her team announced that New York would deliver six million coronavirus tests to school districts across the state. | | |
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