America
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Canada approves a second vaccine made without mRNA technology.
Canada’s drug regulator has approved a plant-based coronavirus vaccine that may be a palatable alternative for people who have worried,…
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U.S. Eases Sanctions to Allow Routine Transactions With Afghan Government
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration moved on Friday to relax sanctions that have contributed to the collapse of Afghanistan’s economy…
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Stocks climb, erasing their losses for a tumultuous week.
Investors pushed past Russia’s invasion of Ukraine to focus on a sliver of good news on Friday: that President Vladimir…
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Starbucks Workers Vote for Union at an Arizona Store
First they won in Buffalo. Now they’ve scored a victory on the other side of the country. On Friday, the…
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Sale of Leases for Wind Farms Off New York Raises More Than $4 Billion
WASHINGTON — The United States government netted a record $4.37 billion on Friday from the sale of six offshore wind…
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How Bridget Everett, Star of HBO’s ‘Somebody, Somewhere,’ Spends Her Sundays
The HBO series “Somebody Somewhere,” which concludes its first season this Sunday, tells the story of Sam, a middle-aged woman…
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A Key Inflation Gauge Is Still Rising, and War Could Make It Worse
A measure of inflation closely watched by the Federal Reserve is expected to show that prices continued to rise in…
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Champions League Final Will Be Played in Paris, Not Russia
European soccer’s governing body on Friday voted to move this season’s Champions League final, the showcase game on the continent’s…
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The White House releases a plan to help people who are especially vulnerable to Covid-19.
The Biden administration announced on Thursday it was taking several steps to make masks and coronavirus tests more accessible to…
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Why the Toughest Sanctions on Russia Are the Hardest for Europe to Wield
The punishing sanctions that the United States and European Union have so far announced against Russia for its invasion of…