[ad_1] “Facebook has been clearly abused by influential users,” said Helle Thorning-Schmidt, a co-chair of the Oversight Board. Facebook does not have to adopt these recommendations...
[ad_1] Last week, the Census Bureau said the last decade’s population growth was the slowest in generations. Also last week, President Biden addressed Congress and laid...
[ad_1] WASHINGTON — The growing risk of overlapping heat waves and power failures poses a severe threat that major American cities are not prepared for, new...
[ad_1] Remote learning — which these days Jordyn does for half the week — is clearly part of his struggle. His mother says she cannot afford...
[ad_1] And finally: The artist on Franklin D. Roosevelt Drive The Times’s Hilarie M. Sheets writes: How does an unknown artist capture a broad audience? “Location,...
[ad_1] The Bidens visited the Carters the other day, and Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers and Trevor Noah are still trying to get their minds around the...
[ad_1] Many countries, prepared for the sort of childhood vaccination campaigns they carry out regularly, were startled to find that they could not rely on people...
[ad_1] PARIS — Jacques Chirac couldn’t stand him. Nicolas Sarkozy kept his distance. François Hollande shunned him. But on the 200th anniversary this week of Napoleon...
[ad_1] Sheldon Silver, the former Assembly Democratic speaker who once dominated New York State politics only to have his career end in a conviction on federal...
[ad_1] The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation started with ambitions that, by its lofty standards today, appear almost quaint: providing free internet access to public libraries...