A lawyer flew home to China hoping to see his family for the first time since the pandemic began. Instead, he was trapped in three months of quarantine.
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Zelensky, Roots in Show Business, Presses for an Oscar Appearance
The Ukrainian president was looking for support from Hollywood. But his appeal to speak during the Oscars encountered drama of its own.
Crashed Pilot Is Pulled to Safety Seconds Before Train Plows Through
Los Angeles police officers pulled the pilot of a small plane away from the tracks moments before a train smashed into it at high speed.
Helping to Reveal a Still-Shuttered World
Our weekly photo essay series offered readers a glimpse of distant places and cultures that, for a second straight year, remained largely inaccessible.
Robert Durst, Millionaire Convicted of Murder, on Ventilator With Covid
The 78-year-old millionaire and former real estate mogul was sentenced to life in prison on Thursday for the murder of a friend in 2000.
Covid Trend: Access to Liberties Increasingly Relies on Vaccination
The number of activities available to the unvaccinated is shrinking, and the pressure to get shots is growing.
Covid Trend: Access to Liberties Increasingly Relies on Vaccination
The number of activities available to the unvaccinated is shrinking, and the pressure to get shots is growing.
L.A. Sheriff Rejects County Vaccine Mandate for His Officers
The comments from Sheriff Alex Villanueva, a politically divisive figure, underscores the difficulty of trying to lift lagging vaccination rates among law enforcement officers across the country.
Los Angeles Adopts Covid Vaccine Mandate for Indoor Venues
Expanded inoculation requirements in workplaces and crowded public spaces have spurred vaccination rates in parts of the country.
L.A. Requires Proof of Vaccines for Restaurants, Theaters and Other Venues
Expanded inoculation requirements in workplaces and crowded public spaces have spurred vaccination rates in parts of the country.