A New Day in Haiti? Many Haitians Have Their Doubts.
| By Pam Belluck, Sheila Kaplan and Rebecca Robbins Though some of its own senior officials said there was little evidence of benefit for patients, the F.D.A. nonetheless greenlighted Biogen's Aduhelm, or aducanumab. | | | By Catherine Porter Tuesday was a day for paying tribute to its assassinated president, and installing new leaders. But to many struggling Haitians, they looked more than a little familiar. | | | By Jack Healy and Sophie Kasakove Groundwater and streams vital to both farmers and cities are drying up in the West, challenging the future of development. | | |
| Sports By Chang W. Lee and Andrew Keh For the country's hypercompetitive archers, getting to the Olympics may be harder than winning gold once they're there. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Bryce Covert The goal is "one reasonable job per person," not "two for one and half for another." | | |
| By The Associated Press White House officials confirmed that a staff member tested positive for the coronavirus, in a breakthrough case after vaccination. The White House press secretary Jen Psaki said that precautions were in place to protect the president. | | | By The Associated Press The Blue Origin crew included four passengers who had fun during the short flight, playing with Skittles and experimenting with gravity. | | | By The New York Times President Biden hosted a ceremony honoring the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' 2021 Super Bowl win, where quarterback Tom Brady stole the show with apparent jabs at former President Donald J. Trump. | | |
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