‘No Borders, No Boundaries’ for Seattle Designer Travis Suzaka Interview by Elaine Ikoma Ko, Special to The North American Post Artwork and photos by Travis Suzaka Travis Suzaka is a Seattle Yonsei, a fourth-generation Japanese American. He is presently completing a Master’s degree in Design at the Paris College of Art while working as […]
Covid-19 Live Updates: Biden Officials Confront U.S. Vaccination Woes
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Dr. Vivek Murthy, President Biden’s nominee for surgeon general, spoke in Wilmington, Del., last month.Credit.Hilary Swift for The New York Times
Four Biden officials tried on Sunday to manage public expectations about vaccine distribution, as frustration grows among Americans over long lines, canceled appointments and other daunting issues.
The officials also tried to smooth over confusion about President Biden’s goal of 100 million shots in the first 100 days of his administration. Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease specialist, called the figure “a floor, not a ceiling,” on the CBS program “Face the Nation.”
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A new, younger generation of fishers is taking over the banks of the Seine, transforming a centuries-old tradition into an underground culture.
The Seine used to be the fishing playground of older, working-class men who whiled away their retirement days at the river. These days, a younger and more diverse generation is disrupting the scene.Credit.Andrea Mantovani for The New York Times
By Antonella Francini
PARIS On a recent wintry afternoon along the Seine, a Parisian teenager took a fishing rod out of a narrow holster, stuck a glittery rubber fish on a hook and cast his line into the water.