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A Winnipeg Landmark Rich in Symbolism Comes Under Indigenous Control

Storms, Bombs, Contagions, Pandemics and Pandemonium

Family Saga. Capitalist Satire. Climate Thriller. Debut Novel.

The New York Times News Quiz, April 29, 2022

Your Friday Briefing

Text Neck, Pinkie Pain and Other Ways Phones Can Wreck Our Bodies

Is Elon Musk Really That Bad?

Climate Change Will Accelerate Viral Spillovers, Study Finds

Dragons, Saints and a Sexy Nurse: The Art of Takashi Murakami

Elon Musk Got Twitter Because He Gets Twitter

Cultivating Coveted Morels Year-Round and Indoors

Why Our Hope for the Planet Is Not Yet Extinct

This Eminent Scientist Says Climate Activists Need to Get Real

Wildfires Burn More Than 100,000 Acres in Three States

Climate Activist Dies After Setting Himself on Fire at Supreme Court

Should We Be More Optimistic About Efforts to Combat Climate Change?

Electric Cars

How to Stop Superspreader Events Without Masks

House Hunting in Peru: A Modern Mountain Perch Above Lima

A Coveted Recipe From Jamaica Is Finally Shared

Marine Le Pen Is as Dangerous as Ever

They Populated Louisiana. Against Their Will.

Your Tuesday Briefing

Elizabeth Warren: Democrats Can Avoid Disaster in November

The World’s Broken Promise of Asylum

The Battery That Flies

Will Installing an Induction Range Help or Hurt the Value of My Home?

Ambient Music Isn’t a Backdrop. It’s an Invitation to Suspend Time.

Substack’s Growth Spurt Brings Growing Pains

Your Wednesday Briefing

Covid in the Northeast

Truck Makers Face a Tech Dilemma: Batteries or Hydrogen?

The Fortunes of MacKenzie Scott

The Conservative College That’s Expanding to Charter Schools

Pakistan Parliament Ousts Imran Khan as Prime Minister

Kim and Pete, or Vladimir and Volodymyr?

Trying Everything, Even Lettuce, to Save Florida’s Beloved Manatees

A Super Building for Fragile Times

As Gas Prices Went Up, So Did Web Searches for Electric Vehicles

Lesson of the Day: ‘In Wisconsin: Stowing Mowers, Pleasing Bees’

How the ​​‘Homeless Billionaire’ Became a Philosopher King

He Quietly Turned Bank of America Around. Can He Do More?

How Far Will Parents Go to Protect Their Sons?

They Just Got Driver’s Licenses, and Now They’re Going Off-Road

Q. & A.: How to Fuel Your Runs

Costa Ricans Choose President Amid Discontent and Apathy

Climate Optimism

A Year Above Ground

Golf Courses Are Adjusting to Longer Shots

New in Paperback: ‘Caul Baby’ and ‘While Justice Sleeps’