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Continue reading the main story Sections SEARCH Skip to contentSkip to site index * U.S. * International * Canada * Español * 中文 Subscribe NowLog in Thursday, September 16, 2021 Today’s Paper Today's weather: 16°C with Mostly cloudy16°C19° 11° Nasdaq +0.13% Group S&P 500 -0.16% Group Dow -0.18% Group Log In * * * World * U.S. * Politics * N.Y. * Business * Opinion * Tech * Science * Health * Sports * Arts * Books * Style * Food * Travel * Magazine * T Magazine * Real Estate * Video * * World * U.S. * Politics * N.Y. * Business * Opinion * Tech * Science * Health * Sports * Arts * Books * Style * Food * Travel * Magazine * T Magazine * Real Estate * Video * U.S. SUBMARINE DEAL AIMED TO UNITE ALLIES AGAINST CHINA. FRANCE IS FURIOUS.U.S. SUBMARINE DEAL AIMED TO UNITE ALLIES AGAINST CHINA. FRANCE IS FURIOUS. * President Biden’s announcement of a deal to help Australia deploy nuclear-powered submarines has infuriated France and strained the Western alliance. * The diplomatic storm foreshadows how the conflicting American and European responses to confrontation with China may redraw the strategic map. President Emmanuel Macron of France, second from left, and Malcolm Turnbull, then prime minister of Australia, third from left, on an Australian submarine in 2018. Ludovic Marin/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images FRANCE CANCELED A GALA CELEBRATING ITS RELATIONS WITH THE U.S. HERE’S THE LATEST IN POLITICS. ANALYSIS: WHY AUSTRALIA BET THE HOUSE ON LASTING AMERICAN POWER IN ASIA In 2018, Australia’s leader said his country need not choose between the U.S. and China. A nuclear submarine deal shows that much has changed. ‘JUST DISHEARTENING’: SCHOOLS FACE A SHORTAGE OF ESSENTIAL WORKERS‘JUST DISHEARTENING’: SCHOOLS FACE A SHORTAGE OF ESSENTIAL WORKERS Just weeks into the new year, U.S. schools are struggling to fill jobs. Low pay, few benefits and erratic schedules are keeping workers away. School bus drivers in San Antonio have been forced to drive multiple routes, leaving students to wait for long periods. Matthew Busch for The New York Times * CORONAVIRUS UPDATES * IDAHO ALLOWS OVERWHELMED HOSPITALS ACROSS THE STATE TO RATION CARE IF NECESSARY. * AIDES AT U.S. NURSING HOMES WERE LEAST LIKELY TO BE VACCINATED, A STUDY SHOWS. * ITALY EXTENDS ITS HEALTH-PASS REQUIREMENT TO COVER MOST WORKERS, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE. THE WHITE HOUSE OFFERED TO CALL NICKI MINAJ TO DISCUSS VACCINES AFTER SHE QUESTIONED THEIR SAFETY. A NEW STUDY FROM ISRAEL INTENSIFIED THE DEBATE OVER THE BENEFITS OF COVID BOOSTER SHOTS. 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