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Jameel Khalfan and Shikha Mittal moved from their high-rise apartment in San Francisco to a house with a backyard in the small city of San Ramon in October 2020. After working from home with their daughter and her nanny both at home, they realized they wanted more space than their two-bedroom city apartment could offer.Credit.Jim Wilson/The New York Times
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Starting on Thursday, Los Angeles County officials said, bars will be able to reopen indoors at limited capacity.Credit.Allison Zaucha for The New York Times
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Jill Biden visits a pop-up vaccination site for farmworkers on trip to California for César Chávez Day.
Jill Biden, the first lady, delivered remarks for César Chávez Day, a holiday honoring the labor organizer.Credit.Pool photo by Anna Moneymaker
March 31, 2021
DELANO, Calif. Jill Biden, the first lady, traveled to California on Wednesday to visit a pop-up vaccination site for farmworkers who have lobbied for priority access to shots amid the pandemic.
She told them that their work and their health had been essential to a nation crippled by the virus.
“We depended on those who kept going to work every single day,” Dr. Biden told a crowd of about 100 farm workers who had gathered to mark the birthday of César Chávez, the labor organizer who formed the country’s first successful farmworker’s union. “Without the farmworkers who kept harvesting our food, or the factory workers who packaged it, the grocery store clerks who stocked shelves, no one would have ma
The first lady was in Delano, Calif., to mark the birthday of César Chávez, the labor organizer who formed the country’s first successful farmworkers’ union.