Ravaged by Covid, Brazil Faces a Hunger Epidemic
| By Denise Grady, Julie Bosman and Noah Weiland U.S. experts weigh the risks for younger women and cases of a rare blood-clotting disorder, and lift the pause in giving the one-shot vaccine. | | | By Ernesto Londoño, Flávia Milhorance and Victor Moriyama Tens of millions of Brazilians are facing hunger or food insecurity as the country's Covid-19 crisis drags on, killing thousands of people every day. | | | By Jan Ransom More than half of the roughly 270 correction officers disciplined over a 20-month period lied to investigators or filed incomplete or inaccurate reports. | | |
| World By Jane Bradley and Michael Schwirtz The anti-Islam agitator Tommy Robinson struck gold in America. Keeping it might require help from Moscow, where other British far-right activists are also finding friends. | | | Opinion By Markham Heid The health of our bodies and microbiomes may depend on society's return to lifestyles that expose us to bacteria, despite the risks. | | |
| By The Associated Press A SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft took off Friday morning from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, carrying four astronauts who will begin their six-month stay in space. | | | By Nyc Mayor's Office, Via Youtube Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York announced on Friday that all eligible residents could now get vaccinated for Covid-19 at any city-run site without an appointment. | | | By Mekado Murphy I spoke with directors of the films competing for the top prize at the Oscars. Here are my takeaways. | | |
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