Plunging Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Supply Dents State Inoculation Efforts
| By Karen Weise and Michael Corkery The company's decisive victory deals a crushing blow to organized labor, which had hoped the time was ripe to start making inroads. | | | By Sharon LaFraniere, Noah Weiland and Jennifer Steinhauer With deliveries from Johnson & Johnson set to fall 86 percent, a White House official warned that the vaccine would be scarce until a troubled Baltimore plant gains regulatory approval. | | | By Mujib Mashal and Hari Kumar The new wave will hurt global efforts and vaccine supplies, experts say. Researchers are scrambling to assess whether new coronavirus variants are playing a role in India. | | |
| Style By Kate Morgan A longtime recreation destination across the river from Philadelphia was being auctioned for parts. Then a man with a plan swooped in. | | | Opinion By Michelle Cottle A dictionary for these polarized times. | | |
| By Court TV Dr. Andrew Baker, the Hennepin County medical examiner who performed the initial autopsy of George Floyd, said that there were contributing factors to Mr. Floyd's death but that ultimately it was homicide. | | | By Reuters Mourners paid tribute to Prince Philip at Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace on Friday. Many dropped off flowers and notes of sympathy to the queen. | | | By Reuters Stuart Appelbaum, president of the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union, said Amazon workers voted against forming a union over fear that they might lose their job. | | |
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