Widespread Commodity Shortages Raise Inflation Fears
| By Winnie Hu and Luis Ferré-Sadurní New York, New Jersey and Connecticut are pushing ahead with May 19 reopening plans, and the subway will return to 24-hour service. | | | By Alan Rappeport and Thomas Kaplan For products as diverse as lumber and microchips, price increases are filtering through the economy. | | | By Sheryl Gay Stolberg, Thomas Kaplan and Rebecca Robbins President Biden and drugmakers are facing demands from liberal activists and global leaders to suspend intellectual property rights on the vaccines as the pandemic surges. | | |
| World By Nicholas Casey A Catalan separatist leader, Jordi Cuixart, is serving a nine-year prison sentence for supporting a failed independence bid in his Spanish region. His supporters say he should not be in prison at all. | | | Opinion By Gus Wezerek, Ryan D. Enos and Jacob Brown Enter your address and we'll show you. | | |
| By The Associated Press After days of deadly demonstrations, President Iván Duque of Colombia withdrew a tax proposal aimed at plugging a fiscal shortfall caused by the coronavirus pandemic. | | | By The Associated Press During a visit to a community college in Norfolk, Va., President Biden outlined his tax plan, which emphasizes child care benefits as well as an increase in taxes on wealthy individuals and corporations in order to benefit community colleges. | | | By The Associated Press On Sunday, the United States delivered the third of six aid shipments to New Delhi, including 1,000 oxygen cylinders. Britain donated more than 400 oxygen concentrators, and France sent eight oxygen generators, each of which can serve 250 hospitalized patients. | | |
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