Today's Headlines: Tourists Were Told to Avoid Maui. Many Workers Want Them Back.

Federal Officials Propose New Nursing Home Standards to Increase Staffing
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Tourists Were Told to Avoid Maui. Many Workers Want Them Back.

Tourists Were Told to Avoid Maui. Many Workers Want Them Back.

By Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs

A plunge in tourism after a disastrous fire has already crippled the economy in Maui. Now, some locals who wanted visitors to stay away are urging them back.

Federal Officials Propose New Nursing Home Standards to Increase Staffing

Federal Officials Propose New Nursing Home Standards to Increase Staffing

By Jordan Rau

Citing worker shortages, nursing home operators said the standard could not be met without additional funding for higher wages.

Filthy Toilets, No Showers and Criminal Landlords: Life in a South African Firetrap

Filthy Toilets, No Showers and Criminal Landlords: Life in a South African Firetrap

By John Eligon and Lynsey Chutel

After harrowing escapes from the apartment fire in Johannesburg that killed at least 74 people, residents described how they managed to build lives with no legal water or electricity, and very little privacy.

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Editors' Picks

Europe's 'Tormented History' Drives an Ambitious Macron Protégé

World | The Saturday Profile

Europe's 'Tormented History' Drives an Ambitious Macron Protégé

By Roger Cohen

Clément Beaune, who had a double coming out as a gay man with Jewish roots, wants to be mayor of Paris, revive the center-left and build the united Europe he cherishes.

Partisan Politics Put a Huge Win for Public Health at Risk

Opinion | The Editorial Board

Partisan Politics Put a Huge Win for Public Health at Risk

By The Editorial Board

The loss of support for an AIDS relief program would signal to the rest of the world that it could no longer rely on the U.S. to defend its biggest accomplishments as a leader in global health.

Today's Videos

Typhoon Saola Brings High Winds and Flooding

Video Video: Typhoon Saola Brings High Winds and Flooding

By The Associated Press and Storyful

Workers cleared roads as high winds knocked down trees in Hong Kong. In southeast China, footage released by the China Meteorological Administration showed flooded businesses.

Mongolians Welcome Pope Francis

Video Video: Mongolians Welcome Pope Francis

By Reuters

The pope arrived at what he called the "heart of Asia" for a four-day trip.

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