F.D.A. Authorizes Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine for Children 12 to 15
| By Patrick Kingsley and Isabel Kershner Gaza officials say 20 people were killed in the airstrikes. The escalation followed clashes between the Israeli police and Palestinian protesters at Al Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. | | | By Apoorva Mandavilli The shots may allow millions of youngsters to get back to school, camps, sleepovers and hangouts with friends. | | | By David E. Sanger and Nicole Perlroth The attack by DarkSide, a relatively new criminal group believed to have roots in Eastern Europe, exposed the remarkable vulnerability of key American infrastructure. | | |
| Business By Jeanna Smialek and Jim Tankersley Restaurants are cutting lunch hours and gas stations are paying signing bonuses as a beach town's boom serves as a possible preview to the nation. | | | Opinion By The Editorial Board The editorial board's endorsement for the Democratic mayoral primary. | | |
| By The New York Times More than 330 Palestinians were injured on Monday after the Israeli police entered the Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem. The police fired rubber-tipped bullets and stun grenades, while Palestinians threw rocks at officers. | | | By Reuters The World Health Organization said Monday that the B.1.617 variant of the coronavirus, which has spread throughout India is now a "variant of concern," and may be fueling a rise in infections. | | | By The Associated Press On Monday, President Biden gave an update on the economic outlook for the country after a disappointing monthly jobs report on Friday. The president maintained in his speech that economic growth was continuing, despite pandemic losses. | | |
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