Late Action on Virus Prompts Fears Over Safety of U.S. Diplomats in Saudi Arabia
News Analysis By David E. Sanger and Eric Schmitt High-level clearance is not required to see that the list of Russian aggressions in recent weeks rivals some of the worst days of the Cold War. | | By Mark Mazzetti and Edward Wong Surging outbreaks in the U.S. Embassy and the kingdom and quiet congressional pressure led the State Department belatedly to allow voluntary departures. Some demand more action. | | By Brian M. Rosenthal, Joseph Goldstein, Sharon Otterman and Sheri Fink In New York City's poor neighborhoods, some patients have languished in understaffed hospitals, with substandard equipment. It was a different story in Manhattan's private medical centers. | | |
World By Motoko Rich and Hikari Hida A view that institutional racism is a faraway problem is keeping the country from more fully confronting entrenched discrimination. | | Opinion By Paul Krugman Americans may be equal, but some are more equal than others. | | |
By Cora Engelbrecht and Ainara Tiefenthäler Hong Kong police invoked Beijing's new security law for the first time to arrest protesters on the anniversary of the city's handover to China. | | By Reuters Gov. Gavin Newsom of California announced that he was closing down bars and indoor dining in 19 counties, pulling back reopening for more than 70 percent of the population. | | By Reuters The Mississippi state flag bearing a Confederate emblem was lowered outside the State Capitol in Jackson on Wednesday. State legislators had voted to retire it over the weekend. | | |
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