Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
‘Jill from Philly’ meets the Queen
Almost five months into her new job, Jill Biden is still revealing what kind of first lady she wants to be, but one thing is already clear: you can call her “Jill.”
Eighty Years Later, Biden and Johnson Revise the Atlantic Charter for a New Era
The original was the work of Churchill and Roosevelt at the dawn of World War II. The new version pledges cooperation against 21st century global challenges and rivalries.
How to Talk to People Again
As we re-emerge from our homes, here’s some advice from people whose jobs require them to make friends with strangers every single day.
3 Columbus Officers Are Charged With Misconduct in George Floyd Protests
The officers face criminal prosecution for responses to demonstrations last year that Mayor Andrew Ginther said “did not meet my expectations or the community’s.”
‘In the Heights’ Premiere Celebrates the Neighborhood That Started It All
As throngs of residents watched, the stars of the movie, set in Washington Heights, walked a sunny yellow carpet outside the United Palace.
I Shouldn’t Have to Choose Between My Judaism and My Queerness
My university discriminated against me for being queer. This is why I didn’t leave.
In photos: Biden’s first trip abroad as president
President Joe Biden is traveling to the United Kingdom, Belgium and Switzerland for his first international trip since taking office.
Newly discovered planet could have water clouds
Scientists have discovered an exoplanet located 90 light-years from Earth with an atmosphere that could contain water clouds. The exoplanet, called TOI-1231 b, is considered a sub-Neptune because it’s larger than Earth, but smaller than Neptune.
Jeffrey Toobin is back at CNN eight months after exposing himself on Zoom
Jeffrey Toobin, CNN’s longtime chief legal analyst, has returned to the network eight months after he exposed himself during a Zoom call with New Yorker colleagues.