The Times talked to the screenwriters about the principles that guided them as they took on what many consider to be the best sci-fi novel of all time. The long-awaited release of Denis Villeneuve’s sci-fi epic “Dune” is finally approaching. “Bob Ross: Happy Accidents, Betrayal & Greed,” is a serviceably uplifting chronicle of how a nature-loving soul turned a passionate gift into a cultural/business phenomenon, but it also has a story to tell about the unseen parts of his fame. Anya Taylor-Joy ( “The Queen’s Gambit” and “Emma”) has work to do - a lot of it. Always just enough and never too much: The steadfast genius of Charlie Watts, the Rolling Stones’ drummer who died Tuesday at age 80. But behind the scenes, the evacuation effort is chaotic, sorrowful, smelly, dirty - and dangerous. officials said, the airlift’s biggest day since it began. More than 21,000 people were flown out of Taliban-controlled Afghanistan in the 24-hour period that ended early Tuesday, U.S. President Biden appeared unwilling Tuesday to bend to pressure, including from European allies, to extend a massive Afghanistan evacuation effort, planning - for now - to stick to his deadline for troop withdrawal. Crews with chainsaws and heavy equipment cleared their way through trees densely matted with vegetation, garbage and building debris Tuesday as searchers scoured a normally shallow creek for more flooding victims in rural Tennessee. More than a week after the earthquake on Haiti’s southwestern peninsula killed at least 2,207 people, injured 12,268 and destroyed nearly 53,000 houses, a dilemma has emerged for the region’s limited healthcare services: how to turn over hospital beds when discharged patients have nowhere to go. Officials hope the strict safety protocols will be a strong enough shield against the campus outbreaks that threw universities into crisis mode a year ago - even with sparsely populated dorms and online classes.įor more, sign up for Coronavirus Today, a special edition of The Times’ Health and Science newsletter. Three of Los Angeles County’s largest universities began in-person classes this week. regulatory approval of Pfizer’s COVID-19 shot paves the way for companies to get more aggressive with inoculations, American workers are increasingly supportive of punitive measures for unvaccinated colleagues. After promising indications of leveling hospitalization numbers, Los Angeles County on Tuesday reported another uptick in new COVID-19 patients. districts have halted in-person learning or switched to hybrid models because of rapidly mounting coronavirus infections. Meanwhile, across the country, growing numbers of U.S. The district released the data in response to a request from The Times and as part of a presentation Tuesday to the Board of Education.
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