With Masks On or Off, Schools Try to Find the New Normal
Despite some turmoil, the vast majority of students have been in classrooms full-time and mostly uninterrupted this fall. Now, educators debate what’s next.
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Despite some turmoil, the vast majority of students have been in classrooms full-time and mostly uninterrupted this fall. Now, educators debate what’s next.
Two dozen federal agencies flagged the biggest dangers posed by a warming planet. The list spreads across American society.
The agency has promised to move quickly on the request and has tentatively scheduled a meeting at the end of the month to consider it.
The agreement avoids catastrophic consequences of a default by the federal government, but runs only through early December.
A Senate panel fleshed out how Donald Trump pursued his plan to install a loyalist as acting attorney general to pursue unfounded reports of fraud.
The agency will create two new mission centers, one focused on China, the other focused on emerging technology, climate change and global health.
Keeping global temperatures from dangerous levels means China must pivot away from coal immediately. Its soaring energy demand and rolling blackouts mean it probably won’t.
Americans strongly favor raising taxes on the rich. Why are Democrats struggling to do so?
One of the first things the New York Times photographer Tyler Hicks witnessed after arriving in Afghanistan in late 2001, soon after U.S. airstrikes on Oct. 7 opened the invasion, was the execution of a wounded Taliban fighter. The scene shocked him, upending everything he thought he knew about war and about the Afghan Northern […]
An unconventional school wants to attract a new crowd to French agriculture, and help farms earn a profit.
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