As Virus Rages Abroad, Biden Promises to Ship Millions of Vaccine Doses
| By Sabrina Tavernise and Robert Gebeloff With immigration leveling off and a declining birthrate, the United States may be entering an era of substantially lower population growth, demographers said. | | | By Sheryl Gay Stolberg President Biden will send up to 60 million doses of AstraZeneca's vaccine to countries pleading for help, but some see a medicine dropper for "a four-alarm fire." | | | By Adam Liptak The justices, who have not issued a major Second Amendment ruling since 2010, will consider a challenge to a longstanding New York gun control law. | | |
| Technology By Mike Isaac and Jack Nicas The chief executives of Facebook and Apple have opposing visions for the future of the internet. Their differences are set to escalate this week. | | | Opinion | Kathleen Kingsbury By Kathleen Kingsbury Our mission to stimulate thought and provoke discussion on public problems remains the same. | | |
| By The Associated Press Attorney General Merrick B. Garland announced a Justice Department investigation into the police in Louisville, Ky., and the county government on Monday. The inquiries show the Biden administration seeking stricter oversight of local departments amid a national outcry over police abuse. | | | By The Associated Press Chantel Cherry-Lassiter, a lawyer for the family of Andrew Brown Jr., a Black man who was killed by sheriff's deputies in Elizabeth City, N.C., held an impassioned news conference after viewing a 20-second snippet of footage showing his final moments. | | | The European Union has sued AstraZeneca over its failure to deliver hundreds of millions of Covid vaccination doses by the end of June as promised. | | |
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