Despite Outbreaks Among Unvaccinated, Fox News Hosts Smear Shots
By Julie Turkewitz and Simon Romero At least 20 Colombians have been implicated by Haitian officials in the plot to assassinate the president. But their role in the killing, if any, is murky. | | By Tiffany Hsu Months after Rupert Murdoch got a Covid-19 dose, one of his network's stars, Tucker Carlson, called a Biden vaccination proposal "the greatest scandal in my lifetime." | | By Ivan Penn, Clifford Krauss and Tamir Kalifa The president and energy companies want new transmission lines to carry electricity from solar and wind farms. Some environmentalists and homeowners are pushing for smaller, more local systems. | | |
U.S. By Sheri Fink While ventilator shortages have been largely averted in the U.S., this lifesaving therapy is scarce. How to choose which critically ill patients get it? | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Musa Okwonga Who really represents the country? | | |
By The Associated Press and Reuters The 70-year-old British billionaire and crew members of Virgin Galactic launched the commercial space plane Unity from New Mexico, reached the edge of space and landed safely back at the spaceport on Sunday. | | By Brent McDonald, Danielle Miller, Oren Rosenfeld and David Blumenfeld The 11-day war between Israel and Hamas ended in May, but for Israelis living and working within range of Gaza, the fear of attack is ever present. We spoke with four people affected by rockets and mortars about their decisions to stay on or leave. | | By The Associated Press Pope Francis greeted the faithful from a balcony at Gemelli hospital in Rome on Sunday, his first public appearance since undergoing colon surgery last week. | | |
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