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U.S. Finds No Evidence of Alien Technology in Flying Objects, but Can't Rule It Out, Either
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Friday, June 4, 2021

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Biden Narrows Infrastructure Request, but Hurdles Remain for Bipartisan Deal

Biden Narrows Infrastructure Request, but Hurdles Remain for Bipartisan Deal

By Jim Tankersley and Emily Cochrane

The president offered new concessions this week, including dropping his plan to reverse some of the 2017 tax cuts, as he tries to win support from Senate Republicans.

U.S. Finds No Evidence of Alien Technology in Flying Objects, but Can't Rule It Out, Either

By Julian E. Barnes and Helene Cooper

A new report concedes that much about the observed phenomena remains difficult to explain, including their acceleration, as well as ability to change direction and submerge.

Tasked to Fight Climate Change, a Secretive U.N. Agency Does the Opposite

Tasked to Fight Climate Change, a Secretive U.N. Agency Does the Opposite

By Matt Apuzzo and Sarah Hurtes

Behind closed doors, shipbuilders and miners can speak on behalf of governments while regulating an industry that pollutes as much as all of America's coal plants.

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'I Had Never Faced the Reality of Death': A Surgeon Becomes a Patient

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'I Had Never Faced the Reality of Death': A Surgeon Becomes a Patient

By Denise Grady

Infected early in the pandemic, Dr. Tomoaki Kato, a renowned transplant surgeon, was soon on life support, and one of the sickest patients in his own hospital.

'The Point Was to Win,' Barack Obama Writes

Opinion | Ezra Klein

'The Point Was to Win,' Barack Obama Writes

By Ezra Klein

He isn't afraid of being a politician.

Today's Videos

Veteran's Mic Cut as He Noted Black History of Memorial Day

Video Video: Veteran's Mic Cut as He Noted Black History of Memorial Day

By The Associated Press

During Lt. Col. Barnard Kemter's Memorial Day speech in Hudson, Ohio, his microphone was turned off as he spoke about how freed Black slaves had played an early role honoring fallen soldiers after the Civil War.

Minneapolis Removes Memorials From 'George Floyd Square'

Video Video: Minneapolis Removes Memorials From 'George Floyd Square'

By Reuters

City workers on Thursday began removing memorials and barricades from the intersection where the police killed George Floyd just over a year ago. The unannounced effort brought hundreds of people to the scene in protest.

U.S. to Distribute an Initial 25 Million Vaccine Doses Worldwide

Video Video: U.S. to Distribute an Initial 25 Million Vaccine Doses Worldwide

By The Associated Press

The White House announced on Thursday that it would distribute the coronavirus vaccines as part of the 80 million doses President Biden pledged to send overseas by the end of June.

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