'We Are Doomed': Devastation From Storms Fuels Migration in Honduras
| By Chris Hamby, Sharon LaFraniere and Sheryl Gay Stolberg The Baltimore plant that recently had to scrap up to 15 million ruined doses had flouted rules and downplayed errors, according to internal audits, ex-employees and clients. Other doses had to be scrapped last year. | | | By Natalie Kitroeff and Daniele Volpe Honduras has barely begun to recover from two hurricanes that hit late last year. With relatively little disaster relief from the U.S., many are heading for the border. | | | By Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Adam Liptak Businesses and universities want fast, easy ways to see if students and customers are vaccinated, but conservative politicians have turned "vaccine passports" into a cultural flash point. | | |
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| By Reuters Lt. Johnny Mercil of the Minneapolis Police Department said Tuesday that neck restraints are sometimes allowed but that the former officer Derek Chauvin's use of the technique on George Floyd was not appropriate. | | | By The Associated Press President Biden said on Tuesday he was speeding up his deadline for states to make all adults eligible for Covid-19 vaccination, to April 19, a goal that most states have already met or will beat. | | | By The Associated Press A Navy hospital corpsman shot and injured two people in Frederick, Md., on Tuesday before driving to Fort Detrick, an Army base, where he was shot and killed. | | |
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