How Bad Is China's Covid Outbreak? It's a Scientific Guessing Game.
Friday, December 30, 2022 | |
By Andrew E. Kramer Cruise missiles and exploding drones from Iran swept across the skies of Ukraine, wreaking havoc and once again knocking out power. | | By Alexandra Stevenson and Benjamin Mueller In the absence of credible information from the Chinese government, researchers around the world are looking for any clues to determine the size and severity of the surge. | | By Lawrie Mifflin Pelé, who was declared a national treasure in his native Brazil, achieved worldwide celebrity and helped popularize the sport in the United States. | | |
Climate By David Gelles In the fight against climate change, national goals are facing local resistance. One county scheduled 19 nights of meetings to debate one wind farm. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By José Miguel Wisnik Luminous, consummate and magical, the King of Soccer was Blackness in action. | | |
By Department Of Defense A Chinese military plane flew within 20 feet of a U.S. Air Force plane that was conducting routine operations over the South China Sea this month, officials said. | | By Reuters and The Associated Press Benjamin Netanyahu's government and its manifesto have raised concerns about increased tensions with Palestinians and protections for L.G.B.T.Q. people. | | By Nailah Morgan and Christina Kelso Debra Garcia, 66, was trapped in a damaged senior living complex when she was rescued by two Buffalo residents. The men were among those who assisted people in the storm-hit city after emergency personnel were inundated with calls for help. | | |
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