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States Begin a Complex Booster Shot Rollout for Pfizer Recipients
WASHINGTON — State health officials rushed on Friday to roll out campaigns to provide coronavirus booster shots for millions of…
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Biden Promised to Follow the Science. But Sometimes, He Gets Ahead of the Experts.
WASHINGTON — As he announced on Friday that booster shots would be available to some Americans, President Biden made a…
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How Democrats Could Shrink Their $3.5 Trillion Budget Bill
WASHINGTON — As Democratic leaders struggle to unite their caucus behind a sprawling domestic policy package, it is increasingly clear…
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When ‘It Could Never Possibly Happen Here’ Isn’t an Option
COLLIERVILLE, Tenn. — A gunman opened fire in a suburban supermarket, and employees and customers immediately sought cover, barricading ...
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Los Angeles Mandates Vaccines for Students 12 and Older
Los Angeles is the first major school district in the United States to mandate coronavirus vaccines for students 12 and…
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How Did Californians Spend Their Second Summer of the Pandemic?
Janel Kajisa, a reader who lives in San Francisco, told us her best experience this summer was visiting a family…
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‘I’m So Tired’: Readers Respond to Schools Reopening
Last week, we published a special feature on schools reopening around the country — and how students, teachers, administrators and…
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Ferries in Alaska. Rail in Oregon. States Dream Big on Infrastructure Funds.
WASHINGTON — In the Pacific Northwest, the aging Interstate 5 bridge, a main artery between Oregon and Washington, is at…
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A Dangerous Scramble to Evacuate Afghan Nonprofit Workers
Roya was the face of the modern young Afghan woman. As leader of a girls’ club funded by the U.S.…
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Republican Review of Arizona Vote Fails to Show Stolen Election
PHOENIX — After months of delays and blistering criticism, a review of the 2020 election in Arizona’s largest county, ordered…