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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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United States ›

United States › United StatesAvg. on Sept. 15 14-day change New cases 152,605
–8% New deaths 1,943 +37%


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AS RUSSIANS VOTE, RESIGNATION, ANGER AND FEAR OF A POST-PUTIN UNKNOWNAS RUSSIANS
VOTE, RESIGNATION, ANGER AND FEAR OF A POST-PUTIN UNKNOWN



Many say they are fed up with corruption and stagnant wages. But there’s fear
that, as one man said, “if things start to change, there will be blood.”


A war memorial park with a jet fighter in Murmansk, Russia. Sergey Ponomarev for
The New York Times
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TRUMP-ERA SPECIAL COUNSEL SECURES INDICTMENT OF LAWYERTRUMP-ERA SPECIAL COUNSEL
SECURES INDICTMENT OF LAWYER

The defendant, Michael Sussmann, whose law firm has ties to the Democratic
Party, is accused of lying to the F.B.I. about former President Trump and
Russia.


‘IT’S ALWAYS GOING TO HAUNT ME’: HOW THE CAPITOL RIOT CHANGED LIVES‘IT’S ALWAYS
GOING TO HAUNT ME’: HOW THE CAPITOL RIOT CHANGED LIVES



The Jan. 6 attack was a moment of national and political crisis. For those
present, it was also a deeply personal trauma. Here are some of their stories.


Jason Andrew for The New York Times


THE BATTLE THAT IS RESHAPING THE INTERNETTHE BATTLE THAT IS RESHAPING THE
INTERNET

As Apple and Google enact privacy changes, businesses are grappling with the
implications, Madison Avenue is fighting back and Facebook has cried foul.


HOUSE PANEL EXPANDS INQUIRY INTO CLIMATE DISINFORMATION BY OIL GIANTSHOUSE PANEL
EXPANDS INQUIRY INTO CLIMATE DISINFORMATION BY OIL GIANTS



Executives from Exxon, Shell, BP and others are being called to testify after a
secret recording exposed an Exxon official boasting of such efforts.


Damage to a New York gas station after Hurricane Ida. John Taggart for The New
York Times


CLIMATE CHANGE CALLS FOR BACKUP POWER, AND ONE COMPANY CASHES IN



Generac, a Wisconsin-based manufacturer that dominates the market for standby
home generators, is an unlikely Wall Street darling.


THE HIGH TEMPERATURES THAT LED TO SEVERE DROUGHT IN THE WESTERN U.S. ARE
FORECAST TO CONTINUE INTO THE FALL.

The Great Read


LOOKING FOR A GOLD-RUSH TOWN NAMED CHINESE CAMPLOOKING FOR A GOLD-RUSH TOWN
NAMED CHINESE CAMP



Thousands of Chinese immigrants labored in the Sierra Nevada foothills during
the Gold Rush, but traces of their presence have been largely lost to history.


A crumbling building on the outskirts of the town of Chinese Camp, a Gold Rush
settlement.  Jason Henry for The New York Times
Opinion


GAIL COLLINS



WHY ARE WE STILL GOING GREAT GUNS?






SIXTO CANCEL



I WILL NEVER FORGET THAT I COULD HAVE LIVED WITH PEOPLE WHO LOVED ME






ELLEN PAO



THE ELIZABETH HOLMES TRIAL IS A WAKE-UP CALL FOR SEXISM IN TECH






BRYCE COVERT



JOE MANCHIN DOESN’T KNOW WHAT HE’S MISSING


JESSICA D. BLANKSHAIN AND MAX Z. MARGULIES



THE DOWNSIDE OF HIGH TRUST IN THE MILITARY






SNAP OUT OF IT, AMERICA!



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JAMES POULOS



HOW BITCOIN CAN IMMUNIZE AMERICA FROM CANCEL CULTURE






‘SWAY’



JEFFREY KATZENBERG TALKS ABOUT HIS BILLION-DOLLAR FLOP






FARHAD MANJOO



COMPUTERS WILL CONQUER YOUR FACE


CHARLES M. BLOW



DEMOCRATS CONTINUE TO STRUGGLE WITH MEN OF COLOR


FRANK BRUNI



THE PIZZA-PAVED PATH TO THE FAR SIDE OF THE COVID PANDEMIC


THE EDITORIAL BOARD



THE ENDLESS CATASTROPHE OF RIKERS ISLAND


THE USE OF ANTIPSYCHOTIC DRUGS IN NURSING HOMES


PETER COY



THE U.S. IS WINNING THE WAR ON POVERTY


Take a Break

Carolyn Fong for The New York Times



THE DISCO BALL IS HOW YOU KNOW SHE WON’T GIVE YOU A PARKING TICKETTHE DISCO BALL
IS HOW YOU KNOW SHE WON’T GIVE YOU A PARKING TICKET



A loose-knit group of San Franciscans is reclaiming former parking enforcement
vehicles for transportation — and personal expression.






HERE’S WHY YOU OVERSHARE ON DATES


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THE MORNING



David Leonhardt on the rise of big and slow storms like Nicholas.


LISTEN TO ‘THE DAILY’



The trial of Elizabeth Holmes throws a spotlight on tech stardom, start-up
culture and Silicon Valley hubris.

Opinion



LISTEN TO ‘THE EZRA KLEIN SHOW’



Felicia Wong, the chief executive of the Roosevelt Institute, talks about
President Biden’s economic vision.


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newsletter.

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BIOLOGY STARTS TO GET A TECHNOLOGICAL MAKEOVERBIOLOGY STARTS TO GET A
TECHNOLOGICAL MAKEOVER



Proponents of synthetic biology say it could increase food production, fight
disease and more. One company shows the industry’s progress — and challenges.


The synthetic biology labs of Ginkgo Bioworks. Simon Simard for The New York
Times


ALEX MURDAUGH SURRENDERS AFTER TRYING TO FAKE HIS OWN KILLING



The prominent South Carolina lawyer is expected to face charges, but he has
denied any involvement in the unsolved killings of his wife and son in June.


R. KELLY PRESSED VICTIMS TO WRITE LETTERS ABSOLVING HIM, PROSECUTORS SAY



Many of Kelly’s accusers say he pressured them to write letters that said he was
innocent of the sexual abuse that they now say he committed.


POLICE ARE EAGER TO QUESTION FIANCÉ OF MISSING ‘VAN LIFE’ WOMAN



Gabrielle Petito and Brian Laundrie left on a cross-country trip in their van.
He returned home without her. Her family is publicly begging him for answers.


ECONOMY UPDATES: WORLD BANK OFFICIALS PUSHED STAFF TO INFLATE CHINA DATA


N.J. TO DIVEST FROM UNILEVER OVER BEN & JERRY’S AND ISRAEL


‘FRANKENSTEIN’ COUPONS WORTH $31 MILLION RESULT IN 12-YEAR SENTENCE


SPACEX UPDATES: INSPIRATION4 CREW SPENDS FIRST DAY IN ORBIT


CAVE FEATURING NATIVE AMERICAN ART IS SOLD TO ANONYMOUS BIDDER


‘HAMILTON’ CANCELS ATLANTA SHOW OVER COVID CONCERNS


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Fitness

Adam Dean for The New York Times



HOW MUCH EXERCISE DO WE NEED TO LIVE LONGER?


Nick Little



YOUR KID DOESN’T NEED TO BE LEBRON OR SERENA


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Chris Jordan



TRY THE STANDING 7-MINUTE WORKOUT


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TOO MUCH HIGH-INTENSITY EXERCISE MAY BE BAD FOR YOU

Culture and Lifestyle

Michelle Gustafson for The New York Times



THE WORLD CATCHES UP WITH DINDGA MCCANNONTHE WORLD CATCHES UP WITH DINDGA
MCCANNON



After over five decades of making art, and confronting the double bind of racism
and sexism, McCannon, 74, is having her first major solo show.After over five
decades of making art, and confronting the double bind of racism and sexism,
McCannon, 74, is having her first major solo show.


Claire Folger/Warner Bros



‘CRY MACHO’ REVIEW: THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE POULTRY



In his latest film, Clint Eastwood drives across Mexico with a troubled young
man and a combative rooster.


Daniel Terna



COACH OFFERS AN ECLECTIC PAEAN TO NEW YORK COOL



The brand staged a youthful, wide-ranging show — complete with skateboarders and
drummers — on Pier 76 in Hudson River Park.


Julia Gartland for The New York Times



NEED A LITTLE SUNSHINE? THIS WEEKNIGHT FISH HAS IT IN SPADES.



These roasted fillets in sizzling brown butter are zipped up with nori oil,
capers and, of course, plenty of lemon.


Steven Rosen



ARE ZOOM WEDDINGS VIRTUALLY OVER?



Couples turned to online platforms to share their nuptials last year. Now,
in-person weddings with a virtual option offer the best of both worlds.

New York Times Cooking

Julia Gartland for The New York Times



PASTA WITH CREAMY HERB SAUCE


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CHARLESTON RED RICE


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AMU’S CHICKEN KORMA


John Kernick for The New York Times



BAKED APPLE CIDER DOUGHNUTS


Christopher Simpson for The New York Times



SPICED EGGPLANT AND TOMATOES WITH RUNNY EGGS


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And more advice on common household supplies you may be using too much or too
little of.


OUR PROFESSIONAL MATTRESS REVIEWERS’ FAVORITE BUDGET MATTRESS



This Costco-sold mattress provides extreme comfort at a reasonable price and is
built to work for almost anyone.


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NEW IPHONES DON’T COME WITH A CHARGER OR HEADPHONES. HERE’S WHAT WE RECOMMEND.



Our testing has surfaced great, affordable options that are even better than
what Apple used to include with every new iPhone.


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