Millions on Medicaid May Soon Lose Coverage as Pandemic Protections Expire
| By Corey Kilgannon Mayor Adams told protesters that the city "is always ready" as Donald J. Trump returned to Trump Tower on the eve of becoming the first ex-president to be indicted. | | | By Noah Weiland A requirement that states keep people on Medicaid during the coronavirus pandemic has come to an end, and 15 million people could lose their coverage as a result. | | | By Kenneth Chang The crew's 10-day journey around the moon and back in 2024 is a crucial step toward returning Americans to the moon on a sustained basis. | | |
| Science By Jim Robbins and Michael Hanson A months-long event, just outside the park, was intended to keep the animals from spreading a disease to livestock. But its scope and other removal measures affecting hundreds more have generated opposition. | | | Opinion | David Firestone By David Firestone House Republicans have become so factionalized that their leaders cannot speak in one voice. | | |
| By Photo By Dave Sanders For The New York Times, Reuters and The Associated Press Former President Donald J. Trump is expected to surrender at the office of the Manhattan district attorney, before being arraigned in the Manhattan Criminal Courts Building on Tuesday. | | | By The Associated Press Mayor Eric Adams of New York City warned Donald J. Trump's supporters to behave during the former president's arraignment on Tuesday. | | | By The Associated Press The astronauts Reid Wiseman, Christina Koch, Victor Glover and Jeremy Hansen, were selected to embark on a future 10-day mission orbiting the moon. | | |
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