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A Recall for Newsom in California? Talk Grows as Governors Come Under Attack
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Johnson & Johnson's Vaccine Works Well and May Curb Virus Spread

Johnson & Johnson's Vaccine Works Well and May Curb Virus Spread

By Carl Zimmer, Noah Weiland and Sharon LaFraniere

F.D.A. studies show the shot strongly protects against severe illness and may reduce spread of the virus. But the drugmaker has fallen short of initial production goals.

A Recall for Newsom in California? Talk Grows as Governors Come Under Attack

A Recall for Newsom in California? Talk Grows as Governors Come Under Attack

By Shawn Hubler

Fellow Democrats have defended Gov. Gavin Newsom, lavishly praising his handling of the pandemic. But conservatives say his shutdowns have been destructive.

Inside a Battle Over Race, Class and Power at Smith College

Inside a Battle Over Race, Class and Power at Smith College

By Michael Powell

A student said she was racially profiled while eating in a college dorm. An investigation found no evidence of bias. But the incident will not fade away.

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A World of Black Intimacy at the Card Table

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A World of Black Intimacy at the Card Table

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Today's Videos

White House Coronavirus Team Works to Improve Mask Equitability

Video Video: White House Coronavirus Team Works to Improve Mask Equitability

By The Associated Press

The White House coronavirus task force said on Wednesday that it wants to improve mask equitability by sending more than 25 million masks to vulnerable communities.

Protests Following Announcement Rochester Officers Will Not Be Charged in Daniel Prude's Death

Video Video: Protests Following Announcement Rochester Officers Will Not Be Charged in Daniel Prude's Death

By The Associated Press

In Rochester, N.Y., protests occurred after news broke that no officers were charged with the killing of Daniel Prude. Mr. Prude, a Black man who was having an apparent psychotic episode, died during interactions with the police.

Ghana Receives First Vaccine Shipment Through Covax

Video Video: Ghana Receives First Vaccine Shipment Through Covax

By Reuters

Ghana on Wednesday became the first country to receive a shipment of coronavirus vaccines through the World Health Organization's Covax distribution program.

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