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The report details how humans have altered the environment at an “unprecedented” pace and cautions that the world risks increasingly catastrophic effects in the absence of rapid greenhouse gas reductions.
Mutations such as the delta variant ramp up transmissibility and raise new challenges for ending the pandemic.
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Tammy Townsend believes her son, Willie Andrew Jones Jr., was lynched in Scott County, Miss., in 2018. (Camille Lenain for The Post)
A 21-year-old Black man was found hanging from a tree in Scott County, Miss., in 2018. Authorities ruled it a suicide, but his family says he was lynched.
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Politicians and health experts are weighing options to impose mask protocols and local vaccine mandates. (Blair Guild/The Post)
The push comes as the coronavirus’s delta variant drives a fourth surge of covid-19 cases in the United States.
The Olympics provided a much-needed distraction from the pandemic. As the Games wound down over the weekend, residents started to feel the doom seeping back in.
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Jane Morgan is the sole caregiver to her boyfriend, Conner Slevin, who was paralyzed last year. If they marry, her salary for caregiving will get reduced.
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Bartender Denis Angelov pours drinks at Tin Pan Alley restaurant in Provincetown, Mass., in April. (AP)
An old policy debate — whether to repeal an ’80s ban on happy hours that was put in place to curb drunken driving — is heating up amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Parents of children under 12 are once again struggling to juggle work and child care. There’s concern about another mass resignation of moms.
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