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F.D.A. PANEL RECOMMENDS COVID SHOTS FOR CHILDREN 5 TO 11F.D.A. PANEL RECOMMENDS
COVID SHOTS FOR CHILDREN 5 TO 11


 * The recommended authorization of Pfizer-BioNTech’s vaccine brings about 28
   million children a major step closer to becoming eligible for shots.
 * If the agency follows the committee’s advice, as is expected, the U.S. will
   have expanded vaccine access to all but the youngest Americans.


Allison Zaucha for The New York Times
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MEXICO RESISTS VACCINATING CHILDREN DESPITE COURT ORDER



President Andrés Manuel López Obrador dismissed the ruling as “not definitive”
and hinted at challenging the decision. Here’s the latest on Covid-19.


FIVE EXPERTS ANSWERED FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT VACCINATING YOUNG
CHILDREN.


TRACKING THE CORONAVIRUS ›

United States ›

United States › United StatesAvg. on Oct. 25 14-day change New cases 70,291 –22%
New deaths 1,441 –11%


U.S. HOT SPOTS ›


VACCINATIONS ›


GLOBAL HOT SPOTS ›


OTHER TRACKERS: CHOOSE YOUR OWN PLACES

 * Global vaccinations
 * Australia
 * U.K.
 * Alaska
 * Mont.
 * Idaho
 * Hospitals
 * Vaccine development


OTHER TRACKERS:

 * Global vaccinations
 * Australia
 * U.K.
 * Alaska
 * Mont.
 * Idaho
 * Hospitals
 * Vaccine development
 * Choose your own places




DEMOCRATS PUSH NOVEL TAXES ON BILLIONAIRES AND HUGE CORPORATIONSDEMOCRATS PUSH
NOVEL TAXES ON BILLIONAIRES AND HUGE CORPORATIONS



New proposals would fund social and climate programs by tapping billionaires’
unrealized gains and ensuring that top companies cannot avoid income taxes.


Oliver Contreras for The New York Times



MANCHIN IS IN THE MIDDLE, WITH BIDEN’S AGENDA IN THE BALANCE



Democrats, including President Biden, are lobbying for Senator Joe Manchin’s
support, knowing he is a crucial swing vote on their domestic agenda.


THESE CHILDREN WERE BEATEN TO DEATH. COULD THEY HAVE BEEN SAVED?THESE CHILDREN
WERE BEATEN TO DEATH. COULD THEY HAVE BEEN SAVED?



After a series of homicides involving children, New York City said it would seek
to improve coordination between the police and the child welfare agency.


Aisyn Emerson-Gonzalez, 4, was one of four city children beaten to death at home
in the closing weeks of summer.  Desiree Rios for The New York Times


THIS SPECIAL ELECTION IS TESTING G.O.P. EFFORTS TO COURT LATINO VOTERSTHIS
SPECIAL ELECTION IS TESTING G.O.P. EFFORTS TO COURT LATINO VOTERS



The contest to fill a vacant State House seat in South Texas has exposed the
vulnerabilities of a Democratic stronghold.


Tamir Kalifa for The New York Times


POLAND’S HEARTLAND WOULD RATHER KEEP E.U. MONEY THAN BREAK WITH BLOCPOLAND’S
HEARTLAND WOULD RATHER KEEP E.U. MONEY THAN BREAK WITH BLOC



Despite the flame-throwing rhetoric of their leaders, supporters of Poland’s
ruling party depend on millions of euros in aid, and don’t want to risk it.


Maciek Nabrdalik for The New York Times
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A FRESH BATTLE IN FRANCE OVER AN ANTISEMITIC LITERARY LIONA FRESH BATTLE IN
FRANCE OVER AN ANTISEMITIC LITERARY LION



A legal fight is raging over manuscripts written by the writer Louis-Ferdinand
Céline that disappeared nearly eight decades ago.


Roger Viollet via Getty Images


IN FINAL DEBATE, ADAMS AND SLIWA MAKE IT PERSONALIN FINAL DEBATE, ADAMS AND
SLIWA MAKE IT PERSONAL



Eric Adams, the Democratic nominee for New York City mayor, and Curtis Sliwa,
his Republican opponent, sparred over crime, vaccine mandates and more.


Pool photo by Craig Ruttle
Live



ATLANTA TAKES EARLY LEAD OVER HOUSTON IN GAME 1 OF THE WORLD SERIESATLANTA TAKES
EARLY LEAD OVER HOUSTON IN GAME 1 OF THE WORLD SERIES



Jorge Soler started the World Series with a home run for Atlanta, which is
taking on Houston in the best-of-seven series. Follow the game here.


Doug Mills/The New York Times


CRIMINAL CHARGES POSSIBLE IN SHOOTING ON ALEC BALDWIN SET, D.A. SAYSCRIMINAL
CHARGES POSSIBLE IN SHOOTING ON ALEC BALDWIN SET, D.A. SAYS

An inquiry into how a person was killed with a gun the actor was rehearsing
with, which was not supposed to have live rounds in it, could take weeks.


MORT SAHL, WHOSE BITING COMMENTARY REDEFINED STAND-UP, DIES AT 94MORT SAHL,
WHOSE BITING COMMENTARY REDEFINED STAND-UP, DIES AT 94



A self-appointed warrior against hypocrisy, he revolutionized comedy in the
1950s by addressing political and social issues.


Leo Friedman


AFTER A YEAR OF ‘RAMPANT’ CHEATING, ELITE BRIDGE TRIES TO CLEAN UPAFTER A YEAR
OF ‘RAMPANT’ CHEATING, ELITE BRIDGE TRIES TO CLEAN UP



As the pandemic forced most players online, cheating consumed the game’s highest
levels. Top players say a tight-lipped culture is finally changing.


Tim Ireland/Associated Press


THE NEWEST POWER PLAYER IN LUXURY’S FIRST FAMILYTHE NEWEST POWER PLAYER IN
LUXURY’S FIRST FAMILY



Frédéric Arnault is making big moves as chief executive of TAG Heuer. Just don’t
mention the show “Succession.”



Alex Welsh for The New York Times





A RACIST, A HYPOCRITE, A TERRIBLE JUDGE OF CHARACTER: THESE ARE JUST SOME OF THE
WAYS WINSTON CHURCHILL IS RECAST IN A NEW BOOK.






WHY DO FANS CONTINUE TO DEVOUR THE “HALLOWEEN” FRANCHISE DESPITE POOR REVIEWS?

Opinion


BRET STEPHENS



AMERICA’S CRUMBLING GLOBAL POSITION






RYAN BURGE



WHY ‘EVANGELICAL’ IS BECOMING ANOTHER WORD FOR ‘REPUBLICAN’






KARA SWISHER



BEYOND ZUCKERBERG






LEE SAVIO BEERS



YES, YOU’LL WANT TO VACCINATE YOUR KIDS AGAINST COVID. AN EXPERT EXPLAINS WHY.


THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN



BIDEN AND MOTHER NATURE HAVE RESHAPED THE MIDDLE EAST






PAUL KRUGMAN



‘DUNE’ IS THE MOVIE WE ALWAYS WANTED



Warner Bros.





JOHN MCWHORTER



WOKENESS IS OVERSIMPLIFYING THE AMERICAN CREED






SPENCER BOKAT-LINDELL



IS ‘HAVANA SYNDROME’ AN ‘ACT OF WAR’ OR ‘MASS HYSTERIA’?






GREG BENSINGER



FACE IT, FACEBOOK WON’T CHANGE UNLESS ADVERTISERS DEMAND IT


JAMELLE BOUIE



CORI BUSH AND AOC ARE RIGHT ABOUT JAN. 6 AND 1866


MARGARET RENKL



THE FIRST THING WE DO, LET’S KILL ALL THE LEAF BLOWERS


HELEN THOMPSON



EUROPE IS HEADED FOR ONE THING


FARAH STOCKMAN



‘YOUR COUNTRY IS GETTING A BAD DEAL AND YOU CAN DO BETTER’


‘THE EZRA KLEIN SHOW’



WHAT LIVING ‘AT THE EDGE OF MEDICAL KNOWLEDGE’ REVEALS ABOUT AMERICAN HEALTHCARE




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YOUR TUESDAY EVENING BRIEFING



Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

Opinion



LISTEN TO ‘THE EZRA KLEIN SHOW’



The historian Martha S. Jones documents how marginalized groups forged the U.S.
political system.


LISTEN TO ‘THE DAILY’



Here’s why spending too little could backfire on Democrats.


SIGN UP FOR THE ‘ON TECH’ NEWSLETTER



Shira Ovide is your guide to how technology is transforming our lives.

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A CIVIL RIGHTS PIONEER SEEKS TO HAVE HER RECORD CLEAREDA CIVIL RIGHTS PIONEER
SEEKS TO HAVE HER RECORD CLEARED



Claudette Colvin refused to give up her bus seat to a white woman nine months
before Rosa Parks. Now 82, she says that justice is overdue.


Nicole Bengiveno/The New York Times


HEAVY RAIN SOAKS NEW YORK AS NOR’EASTER POUNDS THE REGION



With the storm system lingering into Tuesday night, meteorologists warned of the
potential for heavy winds and flash flooding.


BLACKHAWKS IGNORED 2010 SEXUAL ASSAULT ACCUSATION, INVESTIGATION SAYS



An investigation commissioned by the N.H.L. club revealed the team failed to act
promptly after a player accused a video coach of sexual assault.


SUSPECT IN BOISE MALL SHOOTING DIES OF INJURIES



The police said the suspect fatally shot two people and injured four at Boise
Towne Square before he was shot in an exchange of gunfire with police.


MAN CONVICTED IN ’81 BRINK’S ROBBERY WINS PRISON RELEASE


QUEEN ELIZABETH, ADVISED TO REST, WILL SKIP CLIMATE SUMMIT


FORMER WASHINGTON FOOTBALL STAFFERS DEMAND INQUIRY FINDINGS


11 DAYS AFTER DRIVEWAY KILLING, TEXAS MAN IS ARRESTED


IRANIAN MOTORISTS HIT WITH CYBERATTACK AT FILLING STATIONS


NETFLIX EYES NEW JERSEY ARMY BASE FOR MAJOR PRODUCTION HUB


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Health and Safety

Ruru Kuo



THIS FLU SEASON IS DIFFERENT. HERE’S HOW TO PREPARE.


Getty Images



IS IT COVID-19 OR THE FLU?


Dave Lucas/AFP Photo



HOW TO STAY SAFE DURING A FLASH FLOOD


iStock



CAN YOU GET TWO COLDS AT ONCE?


Aileen Son for The New York Times



MY KID IS TERRIFIED OF SHOTS. WHAT DO I DO?

Culture and Lifestyle

Aubrey Trinnaman for The New York Times



IT’S NEVER TOO LATE TO CLIMB THAT MOUNTAIN




Dierdre Wolownick, whose son, Alex Honnold, is one of the world’s top rock
climbers, ascended Yosemite’s El Capitan to celebrate her 70th birthday.


Josh Going



ALAN CUMMING TOOK ECSTASY TO QUELL HIS NERVES ON TONY NIGHT



The actor revisits a stretch of his young adult life in his second memoir,
“Baggage.”


Suzie Howell for The New York Times



SELF ESTEEM, A POP SINGER WHO WANTS BRITAIN TO ‘PRIORITISE PLEASURE’



Rebecca Lucy Taylor is touching a nerve with brutally honest songs about not
having it all figured out.


Brian Rea



TINY LOVE STORIES: ‘AT THE HALLOWEEN PARTY, ANXIOUS TO GO HOME’



Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100
words.


Evan Agostini/Invision/AP



TAVI GEVINSON FINDS COMFORT IN LEGAL PADS, CANNED FISH AND RUMI



Writing for magazines while acting in “Gossip Girl” and “Assassins” has the
25-year-old staying up too late and looking for ways to quiet her mind.

New York Times Cooking

David Malosh for The New York Times



CHICKEN WITH ROSEMARY, CHICKPEAS AND SALTED LEMON


Armando Rafael for The New York Times



INSTANT POT RICE PUDDING


Yossy Arefi for The New York Times



BUTTERNUT SQUASH PASTA WITH BACON AND PARMESAN


David Malosh for The New York Times



MUSHROOM BREAD PUDDING


Craig Lee for The New York Times



KALE SOUP WITH POTATOES AND SAUSAGE


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THE BEST UMBRELLATHE BEST UMBRELLA



Trudging through the rain is rarely enjoyable, but sometimes it’s unavoidable. A
great umbrella can reduce the misery and keep you (mostly) dry.


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IT’S WORTH PAYING MORE FOR QUALITY EXTENSION CORDS



If you’ve always just bought whichever extension cord happens to be sitting on
the shelf at your local hardware store, you’re missing out on cords that are
safer, more durable and more flexible.


THIS FOOD PROCESSOR HAS BEEN OUR PICK FOR 8 YEARS



It consistently chops, slices and kneads better than any other food processor
we’ve found for under $250.


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