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U.S. Seizes Share of Ransom From Hackers in Colonial Pipeline Attack
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F.D.A. Approves Alzheimer's Drug Despite Fierce Debate Over Whether It Works

F.D.A. Approves Alzheimer's Drug Despite Fierce Debate Over Whether It Works

By Pam Belluck and Rebecca Robbins

Aducanumab, or Aduhelm, is the first new Alzheimer's treatment in 18 years and the first to attack the disease process. But some experts say there's not enough evidence it can address cognitive symptoms.

U.S. Seizes Share of Ransom From Hackers in Colonial Pipeline Attack

U.S. Seizes Share of Ransom From Hackers in Colonial Pipeline Attack

By Katie Benner and Nicole Perlroth

Investigators traced 75 Bitcoins worth more than $4 million through nearly two dozen cryptocurrency accounts.

In Arizona 2020 Election Review, Risks for Republicans, and Democracy

In Arizona 2020 Election Review, Risks for Republicans, and Democracy

By Michael Wines

Experts call it a circus. Polls say it will hurt the G.O.P. in 2022. But Republicans are on board in Arizona and elsewhere, despite warnings of lasting damage to the political system.

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A House Divided: A Palestinian, a Settler and the Struggle for East Jerusalem

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A House Divided: A Palestinian, a Settler and the Struggle for East Jerusalem

By Patrick Kingsley

Efforts to force Palestinians from Sheikh Jarrah set the stage for the recent Gaza war. A similar dynamic looms in a nearby district.

You Can't Rely on the C.D.C. to Make Your Pandemic Decisions

Opinion | Guest Essay

You Can't Rely on the C.D.C. to Make Your Pandemic Decisions

By Aaron E. Carroll

With the coronavirus ebbing, people can't rely on the C.D.C. to answer all their questions. That's OK.

Today's Videos

Harris Warns Guatemalan Migrants Against Traveling to the U.S.

Video Video: Harris Warns Guatemalan Migrants Against Traveling to the U.S.

By The Associated Press

Vice President Kamala Harris, during a visit to Guatemala City on Monday, delivered a blunt message to migrants seeking sanctuary in the United States by crossing the southern border: "Do not come."

Telegraph and Mescal Wildfires Force Hundreds of Evacuations

Video Video: Telegraph and Mescal Wildfires Force Hundreds of Evacuations

By The Associated Press and Storyful

Two wildfires, less than 50 miles away from each other, have burned tens of thousands of acres east of Phoenix as of Monday morning.

W.H.O. Calls for End to 'Two-Track Pandemic' Response

Video Video: W.H.O. Calls for End to 'Two-Track Pandemic' Response

By The Associated Press

Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the director general of the World Health Organization, said on Monday that inequitable vaccine distribution has allowed coronavirus deaths to rise in low-income countries with less access, despite wider global declines.

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