De Blasio Urges New York Businesses to Require Employee Vaccinations
| By Sharon LaFraniere The growing consensus that at least some Americans will need a booster is partly tied to research suggesting that Pfizer's vaccine is less effective after about six months. | | | By Michael Gold, Emma G. Fitzsimmons and Michael D. Shear The debate over mandates is intensifying as the highly contagious Delta variant of the coronavirus surges in many parts of the United States. | | | By Motoko Rich While an opening ceremony is usually a chance for the host nation to showcase the best of itself, these Games are being staged with the less lofty ambition of enduring the pandemic. | | |
| Sports By John Branch Nyjah Huston's signature dreadlocks are stored in a box now, an artifact of his early fame. The effects of his complicated upbringing have not been so easy to cut off. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Tom Zeller Jr. Research into these often mysterious and debilitating disorders has languished. That's changing. | | |
| By The Associated Press The Italian government announced that it would now require people to show a so-called green pass or proof of vaccination in order to participate in a broad range of social activities, including indoor dining. | | | By The Associated Press State officials removed the sculpture of confederate general and early Ku Klux Klan leader, Nathan Bedford Forrest, from the State Capitol in Nashville and sent it to the Tennessee State Museum. | | | By Mekado Murphy The director Cate Shortland narrates a sequence from her film featuring Scarlett Johansson and Florence Pugh. | | |
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