Global Vaccine Crisis Sends Ominous Signal for Fighting Climate Change

The gap between rich and poor countries on vaccinations highlights the failure of richer nations to see it in their self-interest to urgently help poorer ones fight a shared crisis.


New York City wants to bring more park to Park Avenue.


Biden’s Modest Tax Plan

President Biden’s tax plan would leave rates on the wealthy lower than they were in the 1990s.


Vaccination can be relaxing. Just ask these museum visitors.


For One Young Migrant, a Family Separation Nightmare

This story, split between Guatemala and Florida, offers a firsthand look at the continuing trauma of the Trump administration’s “zero tolerance” separation policy, and how the delay in reuniting families has encouraged people to make a desperate trek back to the U.S.


Many Families Torn Apart at the Southern Border Face a Long and Uncertain Wait

Some parents are opting to try, once again, the dangerous trek north to rejoin the children who were kept in the U.S. by the Trump administration.


Traveling to Greece? What to Know About the Reopening

In easing its restrictions, the country, largely dependent on tourist dollars, has jumped ahead of a broader European Union plan to welcome visitors from outside the bloc.


My Crash Course in Covering a U.F.C. Fight

The assignment for a China correspondent: Report on a live sporting event for the first time. In a sport she barely knows. With less than 48 hours to prepare.


Subway Train Derails in Mexico City, Killing at Least 13

The derailment occurred at a station in the city’s southeast, injuring at least 70 others, the authorities said.


Your Tuesday Briefing

India’s Covid crisis.