Not Over Yet: Late-Summer Covid Wave Brings Warning of More to Come
By Mira Rojanasakul, Christopher Flavelle, Blacki Migliozzi and Eli Murray Unchecked overuse is draining and damaging aquifers nationwide, a New York Times investigation found, threatening millions of people and America's status as a food superpower. | | By Julie Bosman Hospitalizations are still low but have been rising in recent weeks, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. | | By Alan Feuer and Glenn Thrush Judge Tanya S. Chutkan rejected efforts by the former president's legal team to postpone the trial until 2026. | | |
Sports By John Branch, Kassie Bracken, Ben Laffin, Alfredo Chiarappa and Joe Ward Meiko Locksley was found to have had a degenerative brain disease often associated with football. His father, the head coach at Maryland, is still reckoning with the implications. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Kristen Soltis Anderson Many of them think there's no way President Biden can win in 2024, so why not go with the candidate they see as their best bet? | | |
By The Associated Press A vigil was held at Saint Paul A.M.E. Church of Jacksonville for the three shooting victims. | | By Associated Press and Reuters Pastor Marco, an evangelical church leader, told his followers that they were bulletproof as they marched against a gang on the outskirts of Port-au-Prince, a witness said. | | |
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