Colin Powell, Who Shaped U.S. National Security, Dies at 84
Tuesday, October 19, 2021 | |
By Sharon LaFraniere and Noah Weiland The agency may act this week, when it is expected to authorize booster shots for recipients of the Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines. | | By Eric Schmitt A former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, secretary of state and national security adviser, Mr. Powell died of complications of Covid-19, his family said. | | By Charlie Savage and Luke Broadwater The case raises novel constitutional questions about the scope of an ex-president's executive privilege powers if the current president disagrees. | | |
Business By Katherine Rosman and Elizabeth A. Harris The powerhouse children's publisher, known for Harry Potter, had been passed from father to son until Iole Lucchese, a top executive, was given control. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Margaret Renkl Nashville may be having an identity crisis. But our moral commitment to equality will never change. | | |
By Reuters A four-foot-long sword dating back to the Third Crusade was found on the floor of the Mediterranean Sea. | | By National Transportation Safety Board The National Transportation Safety Board said that the Metro system in Washington removed more than half of its subway cars from service as federal investigators scrutinized a surge in train-alignment "failures." | | By The Associated Press Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern of New Zealand said restrictions would continue in the country's largest city for another two weeks. Auckland has been in lockdown since Aug. 17, after an outbreak of the Delta variant. | | |
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