E.P.A. Proposes Airplane Emission Standards That Airlines Already Meet

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration on Wednesday made public the federal government’s first proposal to control planet-warming pollution from airplanes, but the draft regulation would not push the airlines beyond emissions limits they have set for themselves. President Trump is still pressing forward on his three-and-a-half-year rollback of environmental standards, …...Read More

Portland Protest Tactics: Umbrellas, Pool Noodles and Fire

PORTLAND, Ore. — Shields were made of pool noodles, umbrellas and sleds. The body armor was pieced together with bicycle helmets and football pads. The weapons included water bottles and cigarette lighters. Facing federal forces who came to Portland to subdue them, many of the city’s protesters have taken to …...Read More

Museum Directors Fear Permanent Closure, an Alliance Survey Shows

In an American Alliance of Museums survey published Wednesday, 16 percent of American museum directors who responded to it said there was a high risk that their museums could close in the next 16 months if they do not find additional funding. Another 17 percent said they did not know …...Read More

How Much Will the Planet Warm if Carbon Dioxide Levels Double?

How much, exactly, will greenhouse gases heat the planet? For more than 40 years, scientists have expressed the answer as a range of possible temperature increases, between 1.5 and 4.5 degrees Celsius, that will result from carbon dioxide levels doubling from preindustrial times. Now, a team of researchers has sharply …...Read More

The Fight for Fertility Equality

While plenty of New Yorkers have formed families by gestational surrogacy, they almost certainly worked with carriers living elsewhere. Because until early April, paying a surrogate to carry a pregnancy was illegal in New York state. The change to the law, which happened quietly in the midst of the state’s …...Read More

Warehouses Are Headed for the Central Valley, Too

“The rents are there, the labor’s there,” James Breeze told me recently. He’s the head of industrial and logistics research for the real estate data firm CBRE. “The Central Valley is going to be the distribution hub for Northern California, Oregon and inland states for the foreseeable future.” Fresno’s mayor, …...Read More

Cities Say They Want Federal Agents Fighting Crime, Not Protesters

In recent years, cities like Chicago, Baltimore and New York have turned to Washington for help in combating gun violence and other crimes, arguing that only the federal government has the resources to tackle problems like guns being traded illegally across state borders. Now as President Trump has threatened to …...Read More

‘They Pushed Portland Too Far’: How Trump’s Crackdown Strengthened Protests

NOW PLAYING ‘They Pushed Portland Too Far’: How Trump’s Crackdown Strengthened Protests 1:02 Another Night of Unrest in Portland 0:58 ‘Occupy City Hall’ Encampment Is Taken Down 1:59 ‘It’s Terrifying’: Federal Agents Confront Portland Protesters 0:42 Dozens of Moms Join Protest in Portland 1:04 Trump Plans to Deploy More Law …...Read More

The Virus Found a Crowded Houston Neighborhood, Sparing One Nearby

Mr. Muñoz, 64, worried about contracting the virus, but he had to keep showing up to his job as a cleaner at a cancer hospital. He planned to retire this summer. Then he got sick. Fever. Cough. Mr. Muñoz worsened and tried for days to get admitted to a hospital. …...Read More

New laws for those living in unsafe high-rise buildings with dangerous cladding

Residents living in unsafe high-rise buildings have slammed new measures aimed at protecting them from soaring repair bills. They claim rules outlined in the draft Building Safety Bill, revealed this week, do nothing to protect them from having to pick up the enormous costs required to make their homes safe. …...Read More