WeWork’s CEO: ‘Least Engaged’ Employees Work From Home

Sandeep Mathrani’s comments at a Wall Street Journal event prompted intense debate on Twitter.


White House to Investigate Brain Injuries Within C.I.A.

The Biden administration has begun more aggressively investigating episodes that left spies, diplomats, soldiers and others with brain injuries.


Biden Speaks to Netanyahu, Asserting Israel's 'Right to Defend Itself'


Fighting Continues Between Israel and Hamas

Cross-border attacks continued on Wednesday, with the Israeli military conducting airstrikes and tank shelling against the Gaza Strip, while Hamas militants fired rockets into southern Israel.


Communal Anger Boils Over in Israel

Anger has escalated into street violence in parts of the country as Palestinian citizens have protested against the military operation in Gaza and systemic discrimination, clashing with the police and Israeli Jews.


A US Envoy is Heading to the Middle East to Urge Calm Between Israel and Palestinians

American officials voice support for Israel, but the secretary of state says it “has an extra burden” to prevent civilian deaths.


Conflict Continues to Escalate Between Israelis and Palestinians

A new round of Israeli-Palestinian fighting has turned the violence into a major crisis for the region.


U.S. Airlines Cancel Israel Flights, Citing Unrest


C.D.C. Advisers Endorse Pfizer Vaccine for Children Ages 12 to 15

Immunizations will quickly begin nationwide, officials predicted.


Cuba Starts Using Its Covid Vaccines Before Completing Trials

Like Russia, China and India, Cuba is using a vaccine that is still undergoing clinical trials as an emergency step to slow the spread of the coronavirus.