Condo Wreckage Hints at First Signs of Possible Construction Flaw
By Patricia Mazzei, Kimiko de Freytas-Tamura, Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs, Alexandra E. Petri and Stephanie Saul The condo board knew that Champlain Towers South in Surfside, Fla., needed major repairs. It did not know the complex was in a race against time. | | By James Glanz, Mike Baker and Anjali Singhvi Engineers studying the collapsed Florida tower said there seemed to be less steel reinforcement in certain areas than would have been expected from the 1979 design drawings. | | news analysis By Mike McIntire and Russ Buettner The first criminal prosecution involving the former president's business hearkens back to Fred Trump's $16,135 purchase of boilers in the 1990s. | | |
Style By Jacob Bernstein Face coverings are coming off, though not for everyone. | | Opinion | The Editorial Board By The Editorial Board Many more people in the U.S. and abroad still desperately need the shots. | | |
By The Associated Press The swirling fire, ignited by a leak in an underwater gas pipe, burned for more than five hours on Friday. The pipeline is controlled by Pemex, Mexico's state-owned oil monopoly. | | By The Associated Press and Reuters Japanese officials said at least 19 people were missing after heavy rains caused a mudslide in the city of Atami on Saturday. | | By The New York Times President Biden hosted a naturalization ceremony at the White House on Friday for 21 new American citizens. The event was part of a federal effort to swear in almost 10,000 new citizens in celebration of Independence Day. | | |
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