Coronavirus Briefing: Vaccinations Begin in the U.S.

A moment of hope, as the country passes another tragic milestone.


Russian Officers Were Near Navalny When He Was Poisoned, Report Says

The agents, from a unit with poisonous chemicals expertise, were tracked by their telephones, the Bellingcat investigative group said, the strongest evidence of Moscow’s involvement in the nerve agent attack.


U.S. Imposes Sanctions on Turkey Over 2017 Purchase of Russian Missile Defenses

Trump had resisted the economic penalties against Turkey in favor of his personal relationship with President


Your Tuesday Briefing

The U.S. rolls out vaccines.


For London, Tighter Virus Rules. For Boris Johnson, More Pressure.

The prime minister, already facing a tough week with Brexit, risks additional wrath from Conservatives over the closing of pubs and restaurants again.


In Iowa, an emergency room nurse is first in line for vaccination.


New York City restaurants brace for a brutal winter.


The first vaccine reached New York on Monday at a fraught moment in the state.


Bicycling surges in Manila amid coronavirus lockdowns.


A Big Day in the U.S.

And what else you need to know today.