Biden Aims to Rebuild and Expand Legal Immigration
By Patrick Kingsley Naftali Bennett, an ultranationalist, and Yair Lapid, a centrist, have moved closer to forming a fragile coalition government that would oust the longtime prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu. | | By Michael D. Shear and Zolan Kanno-Youngs Documents obtained by The New York Times show far-reaching efforts by President Biden to remake the immigration system and undo much of his predecessor's legacy. | | By John Eligon and William DeShazer Cures for a disease that mostly afflicts Black people seem near, but may come too late for Lisa Craig, who lives with an agony like knives stabbing her bones. | | |
Arts By Jason Horowitz Last fall, with the Medici Chapel in Florence operating on reduced hours because of Covid-19, scientists and restorers completed a secret experiment: They unleashed grime-eating bacteria on the artist's masterpiece marbles. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Zoe Boyer I tried everything to treat my depression. Ketamine is the one thing that worked. | | |
By The Associated Press Three people pulled up in a white S.U.V. outside a banquet hall in Hialeah, where a concert was being held early Sunday, and fired indiscriminately into the crowd before fleeing the scene, the Miami-Dade police said. | | Don't let the weight-loss industry shame you into thinking "back to normal" means a return to calorie counting and appetite suppressant lollipops. | | By Jake Sumner In this short film, go bird-watching through New York City's parks with Robert DeCandido, known locally as "Birding Bob." | | |
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