Thursday, January 14, 2021

One Basketball Might Not Be Enough for the New-Look Nets


Sports New York TimesBy BY SOPAN DEB Via NYT To WORLD NEWS

Virus drains $2.5 billion from N.Y.C. property tax revenue.


World New York TimesBy BY DANA RUBINSTEIN AND JESSE MCKINLEY Via NYT To WORLD NEWS

Cuba tiene la vista puesta en un futuro sin Trump


en Español New York TimesBy BY ED AUGUSTIN AND KIRK SEMPLE Via NYT To WORLD NEWS

Officials Assure the Public That Inauguration Will Be Safe


U.S. New York TimesBy BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Via NYT To WORLD NEWS

Top Official at Indian Health Service Will Step Down


U.S. New York TimesBy BY MARK WALKER Via NYT To WORLD NEWS

Four Rules That Should Guide Bidenomics


Opinion New York TimesBy BY PAUL KRUGMAN Via NYT To WORLD NEWS

Keys to an Equitable Recovery: Better Data and ‘Trusted Messengers’


U.S. New York TimesBy BY ALISHA HARIDASANI GUPTA Via NYT To WORLD NEWS

Secretary of State Pompeo Leaves No Bridges Unburned


Opinion New York TimesBy BY THE EDITORIAL BOARD Via NYT To WORLD NEWS

Joblessness, Riot Investigation, Hottest Year: Your Thursday Evening Briefing


Briefing New York TimesBy BY WILL DUDDING AND SHELBY KNOWLES Via NYT To WORLD NEWS

A Look at What’s in Biden’s $1.9 Trillion Stimulus Plan


Business New York TimesBy BY JEANNA SMIALEK Via NYT To WORLD NEWS

Impeachment Briefing: Republicans Divided


U.S. New York TimesBy BY NOAH WEILAND Via NYT To WORLD NEWS

Film Club: Three Short Films Celebrating the Lives of People We Lost to the Pandemic


The Learning Network New York TimesBy BY THE LEARNING NETWORK Via NYT To WORLD NEWS

Sherrod Brown: Progressives Will Be ‘Pretty Happy’ With Biden


Opinion New York TimesBy BY TALMON JOSEPH SMITH Via NYT To WORLD NEWS

Telegram y Signal reciben a millones de usuarios al aumentar la desconfianza hacia los gigantes tecnológicos


en Español New York TimesBy BY JACK NICAS, MIKE ISAAC AND SHEERA FRENKEL Via NYT To WORLD NEWS

Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today


U.S. New York TimesBy BY JONATHAN WOLFE Via NYT To WORLD NEWS

With heightened security underway, officials try to offer assurances that the inauguration will be safe.


U.S. New York TimesBy BY MAGGIE ASTOR, ZOLAN KANNO-YOUNGS AND EILEEN SULLIVAN Via NYT To WORLD NEWS