With Back Channels to Manchin and Sinema, Pelosi Found a Path to a Deal
Sunday, November 21, 2021 | |
Race to the Future By Dionne Searcey, Michael Forsythe, Eric Lipton and Ashley Gilbertson The quest for Congo's cobalt, which is vital for electric vehicles and the worldwide push against climate change, is caught in an international cycle of exploitation, greed and gamesmanship. | | By Carl Hulse The House's approval of a sweeping social policy bill after weeks of fits and starts notched another win for the speaker in a career defined by them. | | By Sarah Maslin Nir While a rise in overdose deaths shows the devastating consequences of the opioid's spread, less is understood about how the drug has proliferated. | | |
Style By Steven Kurutz Frances Moore Lappé, the author of "Diet for a Small Planet," which was published 50 years ago and spurred a movement toward vegetarianism, looks back on her legacy. | | Opinion | Maureen Dowd By Maureen Dowd The Hundred Years' War isn't over. Let's go for another hundred. | | |
By Storyful Travelers at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport fled and sought cover after a gun discharged in the security screening area. Officials said that the gunfire was accidental and that no one was injured. | | By The Associated Press and Reuters The police fired warning shots and used water cannons against hundreds of demonstrators who set fires on the streets of Rotterdam, the Netherlands, in protest of the country's partial lockdown and its plans to introduce a law allowing businesses to exclude unvaccinated people. | | By Reuters Demonstrators rallied in cities across Australia against vaccine mandates and pandemic restrictions. In Melbourne, protesters gathered to oppose a bill that would allow state officials in Victoria to enforce rules well after the area's state of emergency lapses. | | |
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