Once Upon a Time on Mars
A dune buggy is about to set off on behalf of its human owners to fulfill a primordial yearning.
Hundreds of Girls Abducted From Nigerian School Are Freed, Official Says
The return of more than 300 girls marked the second time in less than a week that gunmen in the country had released kidnapped schoolchildren.
The Best Movies and TV Shows New to Netflix, Amazon and Stan in Australia in March
Our streaming picks for March, including ‘Biggie: I Got a Story to Tell,’ ‘Bill & Ted Face the Music’ and ‘Coming 2 America’
Virus Variant in Brazil Infected Many Who Had Already Recovered From Covid-19
The first detailed studies of the so-called P.1 variant show how it devastated a Brazilian city. Now scientists want to know what it will do elsewhere.
Your Tuesday Briefing
A jail sentence for Sarkozy.
Neanderthals Listened to the World Much Like Us
A reconstructed Neanderthal ear adds a new piece to the puzzle of whether the early humans could speak.
Where Biden’s Foreign Policy Is Taking the U.S.
The president diverges from both Donald Trump and Barack Obama with a complex vision of coalition-building.
After El Salvador Election, Bukele Is on Verge of Near-Total Control
The party of President Nayib Bukele is set to take a sweeping majority in El Salvador’s Congress, giving the populist leader broad new powers.
Israeli Court Says Converts to Non-Orthodox Judaism Can Claim Citizenship
People who convert in Israel to Reform or Conservative Judaism have a right to citizenship, the Supreme Court ruled, chipping at the power of Orthodox authorities that see them as non-Jewish.
Here is What We Know About the Rollout of the Johnson & Johnson Vaccine.
Much is still to be determined about how this new tool will be used, but some things are already clear.