Covid US 50% adults will be vaccinated with at least one dose of vaccine by weekend
Andy Slavitt, the White House senior adviser for COVID-19 response, said on Tuesday that half of adults will have received at least one vaccine dose by the weekend. Read more...
Well Family A New Name and New Home for Motherlode
The Times is introducing Well Family, a new online report with expanded coverage of parenting, childhood health and relationships to help every family live well. Read more...
Prince Philip's childhood A runaway adulterous father and mentally unstable mother
When Philip was eight, a strain of madness took a firm grip on his mother, Princess Andrew of Greece. Diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic, she was sent to an insane asylum in Switzerland. Read more...
California woman spends up to 40 minutes applying her DOG's fake nails
Maritza Rubalcava, 25, from California, has gone viral on TikTok after sharing videos of her chihuahua Coco, five, wearing fake nails. She is launching a collection in response to the demand. Read more...
Please Note The N.Y. Today and Metropolitan Diary Columns Are Not Going Away
The City Room blog is going dark, but the features that appeared on it, like New York Today and Metropolitan Diary, are continuing as ever. Read more...
Cole Dominates for Yankees and the Mets Blow Past the Phillies
Gerrit Coles 13 strikeouts in seven shutout innings made quick work of Baltimore. San Diegos Fernando Tatis Jr. will attempt to avoid surgery. Read more...
Toyota sales jump, but G.M. and Fords rebounds are weaker.
G.M. and Ford continue to be affected by a shortage of computer chips. Toyotas big jump helped it outsell Ford. Read more...
For a U.K. Satirist and His Online Fans, Comedy Is Catharsis
Lockdown has helped establish Munya Chawawa as a sardonic voice for young people who dont often recognize themselves in the comedians they see on TV. Read more...
Even on Her Best Days, Brandi Carlile Cleans Up Vomit
The singer-songwriter explores the intersection of fame and ordinary family life in her new memoir, Broken Horses. Read more...
Do I Need a Covid Vaccine to Travel? Read the C.D.C Guidelines
In updated recommendations, the federal health agency said both domestic and international travel was low risk for fully vaccinated Americans. But travel remains far from simple. Read more...
'Exterminate All the Brutes' offers a searing second take on US history
Near the end of "Exterminate All the Brutes," director Raoul Peck's searing four-part historical hybrid about the sordid history of colonialism, he says, "The very existence of this film is a miracle." He's right, less because of its existence, but rather seeing such a sweeping indictment of US history, and the way it has traditionally been taught, in a broad commercial venue like HBO. Read more...
Think You Know the Next James Bond? Dont Bet on It
British bookmakers have suspended betting on the identity of the next Bond after the odds on the actor Tom Hiddleston shortened sharply in recent days. Read more...
Word of the Day + Quiz 124; parsimony
This word has appeared in three New York Times articles in the past year. Read more...
Princess Andre cuddles up to her stepmother Emily in a sweet throwback photo
The 13-year-old shared a delightful throwback snap on Friday as she cuddled up to her stepmother, 31, who was seen having a quick dose on the sofa. Read more...
As her male counterparts sit, an EU President is left awkwardly standing
Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan's meeting on Tuesday with the European Union's two presidents has raised eyebrows after European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen appeared to be left standing while her male counterparts settled into two gilded chairs at the focal point of the room. Read more...
Vaccine Passports What Are They, and Who Might Need One?
The concept of documenting vaccinations is being taken to new levels of sophistication, and experts predict that electronic verification will soon become commonplace. Read more...
Peter Manso, Biographer of Brando and Mailer, Dies at 80
His relationship with his subjects and critics could be tempestuous. His interview with Mayor Edward I. Koch for Playboy may have cost Koch the governorship Read more...
Laughed off for years as gaffes, Prince Philip's outbursts complicate his legacy
For many Britons, the defining characteristic of Prince Philip was not his public service or his royal standing, but his propensity to make unscripted, off-the-cuff and sometimes wildly inappropriate comments. Read more...
Exclusive for Mail on Sunday readersExplore the new RHS garden with designer Tom Stuart-Smith
It's one of the biggest gardening projects in Europe - the new RHS garden at Bridgewater. And you can be one of the first to visit when it opens in May during this exclusive four-day tour. Read more...
South Carolina mass shooting
At least five people are dead after what authorities are calling a "case of a mass shooting" at a home in York County, South Carolina. Read more...
Book Review Empire of Pain, by Patrick Radden Keefe
Patrick Radden Keefes new book is about the Sacklers, the family whose company created the powerful painkiller that ushered in a new era of both pain management and opioid addiction. Read more...