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Manchin’s Opposition to the Build Back Better Bill

‘Reopening Night’ Review: The Show Goes On

Two New Sources for Food News

U.S. and Britain Help Ukraine Prepare for Potential Russian Cyberassault

A Holiday Feast, Cooked in the Cab of a Truck

Who are the lawyers in the Kim Potter trial? And who are the other key players?

For two U.S. health leaders, a resignation and a birthday as the pandemic marches on.

‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Ensnares Audiences and Refills Studio Coffers

The 1947 ‘Nightmare Alley’: A Dark View of Class as Destiny

Governors in Maryland, Colorado and New Jersey reject lockdowns and other restrictions.

Fauci warns Omicron is ‘extraordinary’ and offers holiday guidance.

How Dasha Nekrasova Is Calling the Shots

Lucía Hiriart, Powerful Wife of Chile’s Dictator, Dies at 98

Shirley Zussman, Indefatigable Sex Therapist, Is Dead at 107

Military Responses to Questions About U.S. Airstrikes

The Civilian Casualty Files

The Civilian Casualty Files

The Civilian Casualty Files

The Civilian Casualty Files

Rockettes Christmas shows are canceled for the rest of the season over breakthrough Covid cases.

Kevin Feige and Amy Pascal on the Future of ‘Spider-Man’ and the M.C.U.

For Johnson, a Political Rebuke as Omicron Variant Engulfs Britain

The Life of a Jazz Age Madam

No 8 a.m. Meetings in 2022

Early data suggests South Africa’s Covid hospitalizations are lower in the Omicron wave, but caveats apply.

3rd Teenager Pleads Guilty in Murder of Tessa Majors

Today in On Tech: It’s your printer’s fault.

It’s Your Printer’s Fault

Holiday Gift Ideas From The Veggie

‘Last Words’ Review: Cinema After the End of the World

Global central banks are focusing on inflation, but Omicron threatens.

A former insider at the company merging with Trump Media sues over ‘brazen’ fraud.

Today in DealBook: Dan Doctoroff on his A.L.S. diagnosis and what comes next.

Why Jerome Powell Pivoted on Inflation

Overlooked No More: Frances B. Johnston, Photographer Who Defied Genteel Norms

South Korea’s new vaccine pass rules spur a debate over rights.

After Months, a ‘New’ Dutch Coalition With the Same Leader and Parties

Elfrida von Nardroff, 96, Dies; Won Big Money on a Fixed Quiz Show

Germany is investigating vaccine opponents over a plot to kill a state governor.

On cruise ships, Omicron puts safety protocols to the test.

Iran Agrees to Replace Cameras at Nuclear Site but Blocks Images

Booster doses of the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines are likely to offer substantial protection from Omicron, Fauci says.

Theranos and the Logic of Start-Up Bets

Judge Clarifies Order on New York Times Coverage of Project Veritas

Senators Question Califf, the F.D.A. Nominee, on Opioid Crisis and Pandemic Response

After a School Shooting, Should Parents Be Prosecuted?

Shirley McBay, Pioneering Mathematician, Is Dead at 86

Pfizer, Antarctica, James Webb Telescope: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

Rescuers at a candle factory searched crevices and nearby fields.