F.D.A. Tells Johnson & Johnson That 60 Million Vaccine Doses Cannot Be Used
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| U.S. By Stephanie Saul After two white families claimed a grade calculation error, a Mississippi school added their children as co-valedictorian and co-salutatorian, reviving questions about race and equity. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Molly Worthen Humans may be wired to need some kind of faith, but it doesn't have to be like this. | | |
| By Reuters Leaders from the Group of 7 nations arrived in England for the G7 summit, and posed on a beach for a "family photo" before resuming discussions on how to end the pandemic. | | | By Reuters The first lady, Dr. Jill Biden, and Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, toured a primary school in England on Friday. The first lady has a particular interest in global education. | | | By The Associated Press Lawmakers in Oregon voted, 59 to 1, to expel a colleague, Rep. Mike Nearman, from office on Thursday for his role in helping a crowd breach the State Capitol in December, the first time in history that an Oregon legislator was expelled. | | |
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