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In most parts of the United States, temperatures must be above the historical average in an area for two or more days before the label “heat wave” is applied. → Read More
Unlike air travelers entering the United States, land and ferry travelers will still not have to show a recent negative coronavirus test to cross the border. → Read More
An official with the World Health Organization said “the assessment, along with inspections, have been affected.” → Read More
Other branches of the military, including the Air Force, have already begun discharging members who refused to comply with the mandate. → Read More
At least 2,400 more flights were canceled globally on Monday, including about 900 U.S. flights. → Read More
The change ends more than 18 months of restrictions that left families separated from loved ones and cost the global travel industry hundreds of billions of dollars. → Read More
Judges ruled in favor of San Antonio and its surrounding county and Dallas County, which sued over Governor Abbott’s mask mandate ban. → Read More
The state is about a month away from its peak, according to an epidemiologist who tracks the virus there. → Read More
Here are all the answers to questions about swimming that you need ahead of Friday’s four gold medal races. → Read More
Help from the United States is falling short in the global vaccine drive, experts say. Indians living in the U.S. are stranded by travel rules. → Read More
Tens of thousands of open appointments at sites across the country are forcing officials to pivot their outreach strategies and zero in on smaller events. → Read More
The pace of coronavirus testing in the United States has seen a meteoric rise in the past week. But the country still lags in tests relative to its population, despite having the world’s most reported coronavirus cases. → Read More
Mr. Christian killed two men who had intervened to confront him as he went on an anti-Muslim tirade against two black teenagers. → Read More
He ran on saving workers from automation, but also leaned into issues of race and representation. → Read More
They have a renewed emphasis on spreading their message through pamphlets and stickers, often on college campuses, as large public protests diminish. → Read More
Most are paying attention, get what it’s all about and have strong opinions about impeachment — but not always the opinions you’d expect. → Read More
Race, gender and immigration are just some of the subjects that play out differently in classroom textbooks across the country. → Read More
There is a class of worker, mostly those who get tips, whose earnings floor has not been increased since 1991. → Read More
A California congregation’s display is meant to highlight the plight of refugees and asylum seekers. → Read More
A construction worker who became a witness in a federal safety investigation into lapses at the New Orleans construction site was deported to his native Honduras. → Read More