Israel used the NSO Group’s cyberweapon as a tool of diplomacy. The F.B.I. tested it for domestic surveillance. Then everything soured. Here are highlights of a New York Times Magazine investigation.
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CityMD Temporarily Shuts 19 Locations Amid Urgent Testing Demands
The closures began on Wednesday, and CityMD has not said how long they will last.
New Jersey Orders Universal Masking in Schools
The furious spread of the Delta variant has prompted mask mandates and fights between state and local authorities.
N.J. Removes Remote School Option Next Year
Gov. Philip D. Murphy said vaccinations, declining case rates and protocols wouldn’t require a virtual option.
Heading Home for the Vaccine: One Expat’s Trans-Atlantic Journey
With Europe’s vaccine campaign stymied, the Madrid-based author, along with his husband and children, boarded a plane for the U.S. “The act of taking matters into one’s own hands,” he writes, “can feel daunting.”
Those 16 or Older in NJ Will be Eligible for a Vaccine on April 19
Most states have heeded President Biden’s call to speed up the timeline by which all adults become eligible to be vaccinated against Covid-19.
Indoor dining in N.Y.C. and New Jersey can go to 50 percent on March 19, the governors say.
The new half-capacity limit in New Jersey also applies to casinos, salons and gyms.
Indoor dining in N.Y.C. and New Jersey can go to 50 percent on March 19, the governors say.
The new half-capacity limit in New Jersey also applies to casinos, salons and gyms.
NJ Will Allow Some Fans to Attend Events at Venues With Over 5,000 Seats
The state, following a similar move by New York, loosens restrictions for sports and entertainment. Still, safety protocols remain.
Struggling With Lockdown, Schools Relearn Value of Older Tech: TV
Poor regions across the globe where internet access is scarce are turning to television to reach students. That strategy could also help in wealthy countries that have focused on online classes.