The 'Double Whammy' That Is Slowing New York City's Job Growth
Tuesday, December 14, 2021 | |
| By Luke Broadwater and Alan Feuer The panel sent a criminal contempt of Congress referral to the full House, as the extent of Mark Meadows's role in President Donald J. Trump's efforts to overturn the election became clearer. | | | By Matthew Haag and Patrick McGeehan The city has regained fewer than 6 of every 10 jobs it lost since the pandemic began, while the nation as a whole has regained more than 90 percent of lost jobs. | | | By Roger Cohen It is still unclear how much of a threat the fast-spreading Omicron variant poses, but fear and a sudden revival of restrictions have added to an epidemic of loneliness. | | |
| Technology By Maddison Connaughton Five days after Facebook changed its name to Meta, an Australian artist found herself blocked, with seemingly no recourse, from an account documenting nearly a decade of her life and work. | | | Opinion | The Conversation By Gail Collins and Bret Stephens A few worthies from Times Opinion's giving guide and a few … unworthies. | | |
| By Sarah Kerr, Yousur Al-Hlou and Noah Throop Residents of Princeton, Ky., sifted through debris for salvageable items and cherished belongings after a tornado destroyed dozens of homes on Friday night. | | | By Christina Kelso, Yousur Al-Hlou, Niko Koppel and Meg Felling Persistent food insecurity and economic pressures have forced aid organizations to expand and adapt their systems for getting food to those in need. | | | By The Associated Press Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the U.K. would accelerate the country's coronavirus vaccine booster program to counter what he called a "tidal wave" of cases from the rapidly spreading Omicron variant. | | |
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