For Europe's Older Population, Heat Is the New Covid
By Kayla Guo The House cleared away a number of potential sticking points that had threatened to hold up the bill to reauthorize the Federal Aviation Administration. It goes next to the Senate. | | By Gaia Pianigiani Scorching temperatures have threatened the health of the elderly and pushed them inside, while governments are trying to take extraordinary steps to protect them. | | Political Memo By Reid J. Epstein The president has taken swipes at Republicans, including a video playfully featuring Marjorie Taylor Greene as a narrator, but he and his allies are avoiding one target: his predecessor's legal woes. | | |
Climate By David Gelles and Erin Schaff A lawyer started small with a creative tactic. It grew into an effort that could force fossil fuel companies to pay hundreds of billions in damages. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Chavi Karkowsky A quarter of insured adults report delayed or missed medical care because of administrative tasks. | | |
By The Associated Press A Pfizer facility and several homes sustained major damage when a tornado ripped through a 16-mile strip of Rocky Mount, N.C. | | By Reuters Russia targeted the cities of Odesa and Mykolaiv in an attempt to block Ukraine's ability to export grain. | | By Reuters Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appeared before the House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government. | | |
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