Health Advocate or Big Brother? Companies Weigh Requiring Vaccines.
| By Ivan Penn, Eric Lipton and Gabriella Angotti-Jones A race is on to produce lithium in the United States, but competing projects are taking very different approaches to extracting the vital raw material. Some might not be very green. | | | By Gillian Friedman and Lauren Hirsch It is a delicate decision balancing employee health and personal privacy. Some companies are sidestepping the issue by offering incentives to those who get shots. | | | By Chris Hamby, Sharon LaFraniere and Sheryl Gay Stolberg Millions of doses of Johnson & Johnson's Covid-19 vaccine produced by Emergent BioSolutions have been held back in Europe, South Africa and Canada as a precaution. | | |
| Health By Maria Cramer Some people said they started bathing less during the pandemic. As long as no one complains, they say they plan to keep the new habit. | | | Opinion By 'Sway' Frank Luntz has never felt so gloomy. | | |
| By Reuters The SN15 Starship prototype touched down in one piece after a brief test flight over Texas on Wednesday. Several previous landings had ended in fiery explosions. | | | By Storyful John Cox, a Republican running to replace Gov. Gavin Newsom of California, has been criticized by animal welfare activists for including a bear in a campaign event in Sacramento. | | | By The New York Times President Biden outlined his $2.3 trillion infrastructure proposal on Thursday in Lake Charles, La., a largely conservative, industrial area hard-hit by Hurricanes Laura and Delta last year. He then headed to a second stop in New Orleans. | | |
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