Prices Jumped 5% in May From Year Earlier, Stoking Debate in Washington
| By Katie Benner, Nicholas Fandos, Michael S. Schmidt and Adam Goldman The Justice Department seized records from Apple for metadata of House Intelligence Committee members, their aides and family members. | | | By Jeanna Smialek The Consumer Price Index showed the strongest year-over-year reading since 2008, and a core index popped the most since 1992. | | | By Mark Landler Despite the feel-good imagery expected to be on display at the G7 meeting, many Europeans suspect that President Biden is little more interested in give-and-take than was his predecessor. | | |
| Business By Julie Creswell At locations across the country, there have been complaints about shortages of key ingredients for popular drinks, breakfast foods and even cups, lids and straws. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Jesse Singal A myopic but seductive worldview has caught on among many influential people — and it might be hindering our ability to solve real-world problems. | | |
| By The Associated Press and Reuters The sun was almost completely blotted out by the moon just after sunrise on Thursday, creating a "ring of fire." Solar eclipses happen every couple of years. | | | By Reuters and The Associated Press A shooting at a Publix supermarket in Royal Palm Beach, Fla., on Thursday, left three people dead, including a child, according to local authorities. | | | By Reuters President Biden announced on Thursday that the United States would donate doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine to 100 countries over the next year in an effort to address the global coronavirus vaccine shortage. | | |
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