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18,000 SHOTS GIVEN TO N.Y.C. SCHOOL EMPLOYEES AHEAD OF VACCINE DEADLINE18,000
SHOTS GIVEN TO N.Y.C. SCHOOL EMPLOYEES AHEAD OF VACCINE DEADLINE


 * Thousands of public school workers were compelled to get at least one dose of
   a vaccine in the past week, ahead of Monday’s deadline to do so.
 * The Department of Education’s mandate could lay the groundwork for a much
   broader requirement for New York City’s vast work force.


The Department of Education’s vaccine mandate for school employees went into
effect Monday. James Estrin/The New York Times
Live



JOHNSON & JOHNSON WILL SEEK U.S. AUTHORIZATION FOR BOOSTERS



The firm is the last of the three federally authorized vaccine providers to call
for extra injections. Here’s the latest on the pandemic.


NEW ZEALAND IS ABANDONING ITS GOAL OF ELIMINATING THE VIRUS AND WILL GRADUALLY
LIFT RESTRICTIONS.


THE MORNING: THE VIRUS IS IN RETREAT IN THE U.S. IS THIS THE LAST MAJOR WAVE?


TRACKING THE CORONAVIRUS ›

United States › United StatesAvg. on Oct. 3 14-day change New cases 106,941 –28%
New deaths 1,878 –7%

World › WorldAvg. on Oct. 3 14-day change New cases 438,142 –19% New deaths
7,602 –14%


U.S. HOT SPOTS ›


VACCINATIONS ›


GLOBAL HOT SPOTS ›


GLOBAL VACCINATIONS ›

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U.S. SIGNALS NO THAW IN TRADE RELATIONS WITH CHINAU.S. SIGNALS NO THAW IN TRADE
RELATIONS WITH CHINA



The Biden administration said it would not immediately remove the Trump
administration’s tariffs and would require Beijing to uphold its trade deals.


Keith Bradsher/The New York Times


THE STOCK MARKET’S HOT SUMMER BECAME A SWOON. WHERE DOES IT GO NEXT?



Action by the Federal Reserve and pressure on corporate profits are putting
lingering inflation and supply chain problems in sharp focus.


IN MEXICO, NEARLY 100,000 PEOPLE ARE MISSINGIN MEXICO, NEARLY 100,000 PEOPLE ARE
MISSING



Victims lie in unmarked graves or are hacked to pieces. Often, clothing is all
that is left of them.


LEER EN ESPAÑOL. (READ IN SPANISH.)


Fred Ramos for The New York Times


JORDAN’S KING AMONG LEADERS ACCUSED OF AMASSING SECRET PROPERTY EMPIREJORDAN’S
KING AMONG LEADERS ACCUSED OF AMASSING SECRET PROPERTY EMPIRE

A leak of nearly 12 million files suggested King Abdullah II was among 35
current and former leaders to use shell companies to hide their wealth.


CONSERVATIVES, OFTEN WARY OF FOREIGN LAW, LOOK ABROAD IN ABORTION
CASECONSERVATIVES, OFTEN WARY OF FOREIGN LAW, LOOK ABROAD IN ABORTION CASE



When the Supreme Court hears arguments this fall in a big abortion case from
Mississippi, it will consider dueling accounts of international practices.


Supporters and opponents of abortion rights protested in Jackson, Miss., on
Saturday. Rory Doyle/Reuters


IN ADDITION TO THE ROE V. WADE CHALLENGE, THE SUPREME COURT WILL TAKE UP GUN
RESTRICTION AND DEATH PENALTY CASES.


WHISTLE-BLOWER SAYS FACEBOOK ‘CHOOSES PROFITS OVER SAFETY’WHISTLE-BLOWER SAYS
FACEBOOK ‘CHOOSES PROFITS OVER SAFETY’



Frances Haugen, a Facebook product manager who left the company in May, revealed
that she had provided internal documents to journalists and others.


FACEBOOK IS WEAKER THAN WE KNEW



A trove of leaked documents, published by The Wall Street Journal, hints at a
company whose best days are behind it, our columnist writes.


Delcan & Company


WHAT THEY SAW IN OZYWHAT THEY SAW IN OZY



The fall of Ozy provides a few insights into the top tiers of the business
world, Ben Smith writes.


BUSINESS UPDATES: OZY MEDIA’S CHIEF EXECUTIVE SAID THE EMBATTLED COMPANY WOULD
TRY TO KEEP OPERATING.


12 TALENTS SHAPING THE DESIGN WORLD12 TALENTS SHAPING THE DESIGN WORLD



Whether they make furniture, housewares, textiles or floral arrangements, these
creative forces bring a singular perspective and devotion to their work.


Clockwise from top left: Andrea Urbez, Mason Trinca, Ricardo Nagaoka, Flora
Hanitijo, Ricardo Nagaoka, Flora Hanitijo
Opinion


GAIL COLLINS AND BRET STEPHENS



WHAT’S A LITTLE DISAGREEMENT AMONG FACTIONS?






DONALD AYER



THE SUPREME COURT HAS GONE OFF THE RAILS






CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL



A PILLAR OF THE EUROPEAN ORDER HAS COLLAPSED






‘SWAY’



MONICA LEWINSKY HAS SOME THINGS TO SAY ABOUT CANCEL CULTURE


THE EDITORIAL BOARD



JAN. 6 WAS WORSE THAN WE KNEW






CHARLES M. BLOW



IF MEN NEEDED THE ABORTIONS …






MARGARET RENKL



THESE YOUNG SINGERS STILL CARRY THE TORCH OF BLACK FREEDOM






MICHAEL POSNER



WHAT AMERICA OWES HAITIAN ASYLUM SEEKERS






ROSS DOUTHAT



CHEER UP, LIBERALS. YOU HAVE THE AMERICA YOU WANTED.


MAUREEN DOWD



SINEMA STARS IN HER OWN FILM


LINDSAY CROUSE



I USED TO LOOK UP TO ELIZABETH HOLMES


DARA HORN



WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE LAST JEW LEAVES AFGHANISTAN


PATRICIA AUFDERHEIDE



DON’T LET AMAZON EAT THE FILM INDUSTRY


ZACHARIAH MAMPILLY



PROTESTS ARE TAKING OVER THE WORLD. WHAT’S DRIVING THEM?


Get Going

James Estrin/The New York Times



‘IT’S LIKE KISMET’: HOW A LONG-EMPTY BUILDING FOUND THE PERFECT TENANT‘IT’S LIKE
KISMET’: HOW A LONG-EMPTY BUILDING FOUND THE PERFECT TENANT



This old, triangular clinic was created to serve the poor and infirm. God’s Love
We Deliver was up to the task.






WHAT WE LEARNED FROM WEEK 4 OF THE N.F.L. SEASON


BOOK REVIEW: AN IMPEACHMENT WITNESS TELLS HER STORY


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THE MORNING



Covid is in retreat, in the U.S. and globally, David Leonhardt writes.


LISTEN TO ‘THE DAILY’



The frenzy over ivermectin, falsely lauded as a miracle cure for Covid.

Opinion



LISTEN TO ‘THE EZRA KLEIN SHOW’



Where Eric Adams thinks Democrats went wrong.


VIRTUAL EVENT: WOKE WORDS



The linguist John McWhorter explores the words we grapple with in an evening of
conversation on Oct. 14.

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NOBEL PRIZE AWARDED FOR RESEARCH ABOUT TEMPERATURE AND TOUCHNOBEL PRIZE AWARDED
FOR RESEARCH ABOUT TEMPERATURE AND TOUCH



David Julius and Ardem Patapoutian were honored for their discoveries about how
heat, cold and touch can initiate signals in the nervous system.


David Julius and Ardem Patapoutian being announced as the joint winners of the
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Jonathan Nackstrand/Agence France-Presse
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HUNGARY’S LEADER FIGHTS CRITICISM IN U.S. WITH INFLUENCE CAMPAIGN



Viktor Orban, the country’s far-right prime minister, has spent millions on
lobbying, support for think tanks and cultivating allies in Washington.


DID AUSTRALIA’S MOST DECORATED SOLDIER KILL HELPLESS AFGHANS?



Ben Roberts-Smith sued three newspapers that accused him of unlawful killings in
Afghanistan. But more than his reputation is at stake.


ERIC ADAMS HAS $7.7 MILLION TO SPEND, AS DONATIONS POUR IN



With victory nearly assured, Mr. Adams has amassed a substantial war chest ahead
of the New York City mayoral election.


CHINA EVERGRANDE’S SHARES HALTED AS DOUBTS SWIRL


MAJOR OIL SPILL THREATENS CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE AND WETLANDS


U.K. SOLDIERS BEGIN DRIVING FUEL TRUCKS TO STEM SHORTAGE


TODD AKIN, WHOSE SENATE BID FOLDED AFTER RAPE REMARK, DIES


BRADY SETS N.F.L. CAREER PASSING RECORD IN WIN OVER NEW ENGLAND


CLINT EASTWOOD WINS $6.1 MILLION CBD LAWSUIT


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Brain and Body

Rutgers University



HOW EXERCISE ENHANCES AGING BRAINS


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IS BAD INDOOR AIR DULLING YOUR BRAIN?


Igor Bastidas



THE BRAIN TEST YOU WANT YOUR KID TO FAIL


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THE BATTLE OF BRAINS VS. BRAWN


Sol Cotti



WHY YOUR BRAIN SHORT-CIRCUITS WHEN A KID CRIES

Culture and Lifestyle

Fadi Kheir



CARNEGIE HALL COUNTS DOWN TO ITS REOPENINGCARNEGIE HALL COUNTS DOWN TO ITS
REOPENING



“The biggest variables — box office sales and venue rentals — are moving in a
good direction,” said the director of the hall, which opens on Wednesday.“The
biggest variables — box office sales and venue rentals — are moving in a good
direction,” said the director of the hall, which opens on Wednesday.


Caroline Tompkins for The New York Times



IN ‘ALMA’S WAY,’ A YOUNG LATINA THINKS FOR HERSELF, LIKE HER CREATOR



The new PBS Kids’ show from Sonia Manzano, who played Maria on “Sesame Street,”
promotes critical thinking.


Michelle Farsi for The New York Times



YANKEES CLINCH WILD CARD SPOT IN THE DIVISION PLAYOFFS



In a dramatic final day of the baseball season, the Yankees and Red Sox claimed
playoff spots, and the Giants won the National League West.


Sara Krulwich/The New York Times



REVIEW: IN ‘SIX,’ ALL THE TUDOR LADIES GOT TALENT



The exuberant royal pageant about the wives of Henry VIII was shut down on
opening night by the pandemic. Now it’s back, and it totally rules.


Showtime



DAMIAN LEWIS DISCUSSES THE FUTURE OF ‘BILLIONS’



In an interview, the actor talked about his character’s big twist and what it
means for the Showtime series and his career.

New York Times Cooking

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MESKOUTA (MOROCCAN ORANGE CAKE)


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ROMAINE SALAD WITH ANCHOVY AND LEMON


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BRAISED LAMB WITH SQUASH AND BRANDIED FRUIT


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CHARRED SCALLION DIP WITH LEMON AND HERBS


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