How Nations Are Learning to 'Let It Go' and Live With Covid
| By Jan Hoffman The agreement would allow funds to begin flowing from the companies to states and communities to pay for addiction and prevention services. | | | By Sui-Lee Wee More officials are encouraging people to return to their daily rhythms and transition to a new normal. But scientists warn that it may be too soon to design exit strategies for the pandemic. | | | By Julie Bosman, Sophie Kasakove and Daniel Victor The 18-month drop, the steepest decline since World War II, was fueled by the coronavirus pandemic. | | |
| New York By David Gonzalez and Todd Heisler The city's 2.5 million service workers were at the center of the pandemic as it ravaged New York. Some kept the city running, often at risk to their own lives. Others found themselves unemployed indefinitely in one of the most expensive cities in the country. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Susan Joy Hassol, Kristie Ebi and Yaryna Serkez Global warming will get worse unless we cut greenhouse gas emissions. | | |
| By The Associated Press A haze of wildfire smoke from the Western United States and Canada stretched across North America this week, elevating air quality health risks. | | | By The Associated Press Republicans blocked a Senate vote to start debate on an emerging bipartisan infrastructure plan, pushing for more negotiation time. Senator Chuck Schumer forced the vote in a bid to increase pressure to resolve the talks. | | | By The Associated Press After the Tamarack fire exploded in size over the weekend, authorities have ordered residents across California to evacuate. | | |
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