A Collapse Foretold: How Brazil's Covid-19 Outbreak Overwhelmed Hospitals
| By Jim Tankersley and Emily Cochrane The president's infrastructure proposals are likely to require trillions of dollars in new tax revenue. They also give liberals a chance to address what they call the failures of Republican tax cuts. | | | By Ernesto Londoño, Letícia Casado and Mauricio Lima The virus has killed more than 300,000 people in Brazil, its spread aided by a highly contagious variant, political infighting and distrust of science. | | | By Vivian Yee A small Egyptian village has a front-row seat to the unfolding effort to dislodge the container ship that ran aground in the canal, holding up $10 billion in global trade every day. | | |
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