Prices Jumped 5% in May From Year Earlier, Stoking Debate in Washington
By Katie Benner, Nicholas Fandos, Michael S. Schmidt and Adam Goldman The Justice Department seized records from Apple for metadata of House Intelligence Committee members, their aides and family members. | | By Jeanna Smialek The Consumer Price Index showed the strongest year-over-year reading since 2008, and a core index popped the most since 1992. | | By Mark Landler Despite the feel-good imagery expected to be on display at the G7 meeting, many Europeans suspect that President Biden is little more interested in give-and-take than was his predecessor. | | |
Business By Julie Creswell At locations across the country, there have been complaints about shortages of key ingredients for popular drinks, breakfast foods and even cups, lids and straws. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Jesse Singal A myopic but seductive worldview has caught on among many influential people — and it might be hindering our ability to solve real-world problems. | | |
By The Associated Press and Reuters The sun was almost completely blotted out by the moon just after sunrise on Thursday, creating a "ring of fire." Solar eclipses happen every couple of years. | | By Reuters and The Associated Press A shooting at a Publix supermarket in Royal Palm Beach, Fla., on Thursday, left three people dead, including a child, according to local authorities. | | By Reuters President Biden announced on Thursday that the United States would donate doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine to 100 countries over the next year in an effort to address the global coronavirus vaccine shortage. | | |
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