As Prices Rise, Biden Turns to Antitrust Enforcers
Sunday, December 26, 2021 | |
By Jack Healy, Noah Weiland and Richard Fausset To some who are steadfastly opposed to the shot, the evasiveness of the coronavirus has only reaffirmed their stance. | | By Jim Tankersley and Alan Rappeport A wide-ranging presidential order helped block a railroad merger and tackle supply-chain problems, and it is planting the seeds for bigger actions. | | By Dennis Overbye and Joey Roulette Astronomers were jubilant as the spacecraft made it off the launchpad following decades of delays and cost overruns. The Webb is set to offer a new keyhole into the earliest moments of our universe. | | |
U.S. By Sabrina Tavernise In Enid, Okla., pandemic politics prompted a fundamental question: What does it mean to be an American? Whose version of the country will prevail? | | Opinion By Jon Mooallem How group psychology explains Covid, Jan. 6, and the rest of 2021. | | |
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